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Is first contact with alien life just around the corner? We are on the cusp of discovering new technologies that "will take us even farther" into space - but those advances will come with dangers.
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Deep-Space NASA Rocket Engines Perform Most Powerful Ignition Test Yet During a Feb. 21 test at Stennis Space Center in southern Mississippi, the RS-25 engines reached their highest power level ever achieved, according to a recent statement by NASA.
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Could Elon Musk Lose the Satellite Market -- and Win the Solar System? When SpaceX launched the world's biggest rocket ship on Feb. 6, that kind of seemed like a big deal -- but not everyone is impressed.
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Huge asteroid reported near Earth The meteor is passing between the moon and the Earth very soon, one of many close encounters just this year. A huge piece of space rock will pass frighteningly close to the Earth, but fortunately it poses no threat to out planet.
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Beech trees are booming in New England. Here's why that's a bad thing. PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Beech trees are dominating the woodlands of the northeastern United States as the climate changes, and that could be bad news for the forests and people who work in them, according to a group of scientists.
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Amateur astronomer makes history with photo of 1st light of exploding star Victor Buso, an amateur astronomer, skyrocketed to fame after Sept. 20, 2016, when he became the first person to photograph the initial stages of an exploding star.
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Water widely present across Moon's surface, claims new study The Moon's water is widely distributed across the surface and is not confined to a particular region or type of terrain, say scientists who studied data from a NASA probe aboard India's Chandrayaan-1 orbiter.
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NASA's Odyssey Captures Stunning Images of Mars' Moons Mars' moons, Phobos and Deimos, have little in common with our own moon. They are lumpy, misshapen, and some of the smallest moons in the solar system--14 miles wide and 8 miles wide, respectively.
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Hyperbolic metasurface turns light upside down! To see how the waves propagate along the metasurface, the researchers used a state-of the-art infrared nanoimaging technique that was pioneered by the nanoptics group at nanoGUNE.
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Scientists identify new shark species in the Atlantic Ocean Sixgill sharks are among the oldest creatures on Earth, with ancestors dating back to over 250 million years, well before dinosaurs.
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