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As-it-happens update September 2, 2018
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Astronauts scrambled Thursday to patch a tiny hole that was allowing air to leak from the Russian side of the International Space Station, which they did with the help of a thumb.
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The quartet of planets that saunter across the southern evening stage provides a heavenly spectacle for dog walkers, after-work joggers and sky aficionados.
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Lake Atescatempa in Guatemala has dried up due to drought and high temperatures. MARVIN RECINOS / AFP / Getty Photos. Fifty two million years ago, crocodiles swam within the Arctic.
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Not only is it possible for life to exist in these water worlds, but many of these planets are also habitable for extremely long periods of time, according to new research.
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Jupiter's iconic storm, the Colossal Crimson Space, also can neutral maintain appropriate clued scientists in on a charming secret: the huge planet could presumably presumably need water.
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Sending humans back to the moon would not require a big Apollo-style budget boost, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has said. The Apollo programme in the mid-1960s gobbled up about 4.5 per cent of the federal budget, but NASA's current budget ...
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Ilyana Smith of Kent recently attended Elite Advanced Space Academy at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, home of Space Camp, Space Camp Robotics, Aviation Challenge and NASA Marshall Space Flight Center's Official Visitor Center in Huntsville, Ala.
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This composite image made from June 7-19, 2017 photos shows the scene from NASA's Opportunity rover outside Endeavor Crater on the planet Mars.
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A Chinese proverb roughly states: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." While this adage rings true for those undertaking Earthly ventures, it is also fitting for the launch of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS).
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A research team of the University of Cologne in Germany has published an open access paper arguing that a series of cold, dry phases during the last European ice-age triggered the demise and finally lead to the extinction of Neanderthals in Europe.
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