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Blue moon, supermoon, total lunar eclipse rolled into one CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The moon is providing a rare triple treat this week. On Wednesday, much of the world will get to see not only a blue moon and a supermoon, but also a total lunar eclipse, all rolled into one.
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Lost history of African dinosaurs revealed A new species of dinosaur found in the Egyptian desert is shedding light on Africa's missing history of dinosaurs. Few fossils have been unearthed from the last days of the dinosaurs, between 100 and 66 million years ago, on the continent.
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Falcon 9 launch timeline with GovSat 1 SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is set for liftoff from Cape Canaveral on Tuesday, heading due east over the Atlantic Ocean to deliver the GovSat 1 communications satellite into orbit around 32 minutes later.
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Trump's Decision To Reportedly Stop Funding The ISS By 2025 Is A Horrible Idea A draft of the Trump administration's next budget proposal reportedly suggests the U.S. is planning to end support for the International Space Station by 2025.
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Amateur Astronomer Finds Long-Lost NASA Satellite In December, 2005, NASA announced that the Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) satellite used to analyze the impact of solar wind on Earth's magnetosphere, was officially kaput.
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NASA Remembrance Day Honors Challenger Space Shuttle Victim Christa McAuliffe NASA recently honored deceased teacher-turned-astronaut Christa McAuliffe who was a crew member of the Challenger Space Shuttle. Present day astronauts on the space station are going to carry out the experiments that McAuliffe had planned over three ...
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Scientists Are Figuring Out How to Get Astronauts to Eat Their Own Poop Taking food up to space is costly, and growing food in orbit is difficult and time-consuming, which is why scientists are looking at the possibility of converting astronaut poop back into something edible.
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Japan Offers $3500 to Almost Anyone Who Will Live in a Fake Space Station For 2 Weeks Japan's space agency is in search for anyone willing to spend two weeks in isolation and away from the outside world for some good money.
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Birds And Mammals Might Have The Best Shot At Surviving Climate Change Mammals and birds might have a distinct advantage when it comes to adapting to a world transformed by climate change, according to new research.
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Watch: Plastic trash makes diseases worse for corals Plastic trash—widespread throughout the world's oceans—intensifies disease for coral and so puts reefs in peril, a new study suggests.
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