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Can We Terraform Mars to Make It Earth-Like? Not Anytime Soon, Study Suggests Could we make Mars Earth-like? Not with existing technologies, one new paper suggests. For many years, Mars has existed as a hopeful "Planet B" - a secondary option if Earth can no longer support us as a species.
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Perseid Meteor Shower: How To See It In Illinois ILLINOIS - If you can catch only one meteor shower this year, it should be the Perseids. They're zipping across the sky right now, and will peak overnight on Aug. 11-12 and Aug. 12-13.
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Blue crystals in meteorites show that our Sun went through the 'terrible twos' Our Sun's beginnings are a mystery. It burst into being 4.6 billion years ago, about 50 million years before the Earth formed.
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ASAP reviews Boeing failure, positive SpaceX success ahead of Commercial Crew announcement As NASA prepares to provide updated launch date targets for the uncrewed and crewed Commercial Crew demonstration missions from both SpaceX and Boeing - as well as flight crew assignments for each provider - the agency's Aerospace Safety Advisory ...
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Happy Birthday, NASA! Space Agency Born 60 Years Ago NASA was officially born 60 years ago yesterday when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed legislation bringing the agency into existence on July 29, 1958.
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NASA's new planet-hunting spacecraft has officially begun its search for distant worlds After a little over three months in space, NASA's newest planet-hunting spacecraft has begun scouring the galaxy for other worlds.
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A new report questions "viability" of plan to privatize the space station A new report from the space agency's inspector general concludes that NASA has no easy choice when it comes to the future of the massive International Space Station that orbits about 400km above the Earth.
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First-Ever Radioactive Molecule Spotted Around Remains Of Two Collided Stars More than three centuries after detecting a massive collision between two stars, an international team of astronomers has found the remnant of the event, a bright nova, is surrounded by an extremely rare radioactive molecule.
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Stargazers check out closeness of Mars at Griffith Observatory Griffith Observatory is usually closed on Mondays, but this time it held a fun red planet party as Mars comes unusually close to earth.
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Scientists Poke Holes in Supernova 'Firewall' Theory New research disproves the so-called "firewall" theory, which suggests the ring of fire around a supernova would incinerate anything sucked into its gravitational pull.
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