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Blue Origin Launches New Shepard Space Capsule on Highest Test Flight Yet Blue Origin, the private space company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, launched its passenger spaceship New Shepard on a test flight Sunday (April 29), carrying a dummy astronaut and experiments on their highest spaceflight yet.
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The shocking truth about asteroids Somewhere deep in space there exists a massive rock, and it has got the Earth in its sights. As we reported recently, the B612 Foundation, a group composed of scientists and astronomers, predicts that the planet is majorly vulnerable to a existence ...
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Australia to invest millions in Great Barrier Reef restoration and protection (CNN) Australia has pledged more than 500 million Australian dollars ($379 miillion) to help preserve the Great Barrier Reef, in an attempt to help better protect the world heritage site from the effects of climate change.
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A pink moon will rise Sunday night — why is it called that? And where can you see it? If you look to the sky on Sunday night, you'll likely catch the pink moon hanging over the United States. But it's only pink in name.
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Photos: NASA's InSight lander buttoned up for trip to Mars The payload fairing of InSight's Atlas 5 launcher was closed around the spacecraft April 16. Credit: USAF 30th Space Wing. Now cocooned inside a heat shield and the nose shroud of an Atlas 5 rocket that will send it to Mars, NASA's InSight lander is ...
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See it! Full moon and Jupiter Miss last night's full moon? Check out these photos from the EarthSky community. The moon will be past full, but closer to Jupiter, Monday night.
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Monday's Google Doodle Celebrates Mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss Today's Google Doodle celebrates the 241st birthday of mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss, who was among the first to explore non-Euclidean geometry, proved the fundamental theorem of algebra, and discovered the equations to describe ...
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ExoMars Orbiter Reveals Its First Image of an Icy Martian Crater When the ESA launched their ExoMars mission in 2016, what most people remember was the Mars lander which malfunctioned and crashed into the Martian surface.
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No, This So-Called "Warrior Woman" Isn't Evidence of an Alien Civilisation on Mars Use your brains, people. MICHELLE STARR. 30 APR 2018. Another picture of a rock on Mars is being given the alien civilisation treatment.
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Next NASA launch will light up West Coast NASA is going to Mars again, this time with the first spaceship dedicated to digging deep below the surface to find out what's shaking on the red planet.
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