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'Blood moon' dazzles skygazers in century's longest eclipse The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century dazzled skygazers across the globe Friday, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years in a thrilling celestial spectacle.
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NASA's New Planet Hunter Begins Its Search for Alien Worlds NASA's newest planet-hunting telescope is officially at work. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), which is designed to hunt for alien worlds around stars not too far from the sun, began gathering science data Wednesday (July 25), members ...
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Ancient worms frozen for more than 40000 years in Siberian Permafrost behaves weirdly after waking up In many sci-fi movies, such as Captain America, where you have seen the hero was frozen for almost 70 years but, decades later when he woke up, the fictional hero also a little bit disoriented and tried to accumulate information about the present world ...
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Musk: SpaceX's next Florida drone ship will likely join growing fleet next year SpaceX's next drone ship currently under construction should be ready for its Space Coast debut next year, company chief executive Elon Musk confirmed on Saturday.
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Mars Dust Storm Shows Signs Of Weakening One of the biggest dust storms ever observed on Mars has weakened over the past week but it's certainly not over. It could take weeks or even months before we can see clear skies.
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NASA is ready to name the astronauts who will take the very first SpaceX and Boeing flights NASA's plans for sending manned missions aboard spacecraft from SpaceX and Boeing might be a bit delayed - thanks to the companies, not NASA itself - but they're still definitely going to happen sooner rather than later.
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THIS WEEK @NASA: Possible Subsurface Lake On Mars, Apollo 11 Behind-the-Scenes Audio Revealed ABOVE VIDEO: Administrator Bridenstine's busy week, technologies for a new era of aviation and research, and highlighting science on the International Space Station … a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA!
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Webb telescope needs to be completed One day, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope will be deep in space, peering into the earliest moments of time. But like the edges of the expanding universe, that day keeps getting further and further away.
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SpaceX Quietly Launched Ten Satellites Wednesday and Will Open Texas Launch Facility this Year VANDENBURG AFB, CA -- (Press Release) SpaceX on Wednesday launched ten Iridium NEXT satellites from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
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Gilbert: Expect an awe-inspiring sight as Mars moves closer to Earth It may not compare with a the total eclipse of the sun of Aug 20, 2017, but Mars attacking, as one local astronomy buff called it, is a good reason to gaze at the heavens.
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