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NASA Just Gave the Opportunity Rover a Survival Deadline on Mars—Here's What That Means NASA on Thursday (Aug. 30) announced a deadline for its recovery of the Mars rover Opportunity, which has been silent for months while battling a dust storm, and some scientists intimately familiar with the project say that new timeline doesn't do the ...
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station had to plug this hole with their thumb Yesterday, Russian space organization Roscosmos and the European Space Agency broke the news that the International Space Station had sprung a leak.
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Water clouds in Jupiter's Great Red Spot mean alien life 'can't be ruled out' In a stunning scientific discovery, researchers have found water clouds inside Jupiter's Great Red Spot, raising the prospect that life may exist on the planet.
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Watch this new printer shoot droplets with 100 times Earth's gravitational force A new printing technique designed at Harvard University's engineering school uses sound waves to control and fire droplets from a nozzle with incredible force, allowing researchers to print with liquids thicker and more viscous than ever before.
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Harvard working with Google on AI to predict earthquake aftershocks Researchers at Harvard University, with an assist from Google, said they developed an artificial intelligence system capable of forecasting aftershocks from earthquakes.
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See Saturn's Stunning Auroras Glow Over Time in These Hubble Photos New images from the Hubble Space Telescope show Saturn's ultraviolet auroras swirling at the planet's north pole in the months before and after the northern summer solstice.
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NASA, Stennis Will Bring More Than Flags, Footprints to Moon By LICI BEVERIDGE, Hattiesburg American. BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (AP) - The future of NASA and space exploration begins in Mississippi, officials say, and with NASA's goal to return to the moon in 2019, Stennis Space Center is at the heart of the program.
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Station crew faces busy schedule as commercial crew schedule ramps up STORY WRITTEN FOR CBS NEWS & USED WITH PERMISSION. The entire six-member Expedition 56 crew gathers in the Cupola, the International Space Station's "window to the world," for a team portrait.
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Alien life on Milky Way's 'water worlds' could be possible, scientists believe Alien life could be discovered on so-called 'water worlds' that are radically different from our own planet, new research claims.
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As Climate Change Ravages The Great Barrier Reef, Tourists Flock To Say Goodbye OUTER GREAT BARRIER REEF, Australia ― "It's not supposed to look like that," John Rumney mutters as he pulls himself out of the ocean.
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