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Here's how that weird, rectangular-looking iceberg came to be This past week, an aerial photo of an iceberg as flat, square and smooth as a sheet cake set the internet aflame with rumors of alien visitors and chainsaw-wielding glaciologists.
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NASA may have fixed the Hubble Telescope the way you fix your router Astronauts photographed Hubble during a space shuttle servicing mission in 2009. NASA. There's a reason the first step to troubleshooting technology is usually ridiculously simple: turning things on and off again often works.
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Russian Soyuz Rocket Will Launch Astronauts to Space Station by Christmas, NASA Chief Says The next set of crewmembers should launch toward the International Space Station in December, despite the failure of a Russian Soyuz rocket earlier this month, NASA chief Jim Bridenstine said.
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See the Glorious Winners of the 2018 Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest A stunning photograph of Utah's Badlands—with the Andromeda and Milky Way galaxies in the background—captured the top prize of this year's Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition.
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Watch: NASA releases 450000 gallons of water in one minute Who knew rocket launches might require so much water? As part of the preparations for its new Space Launch System, NASA tested the water deluge system, which includes shooting 450,000 gallons of water on to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center.
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It Just Got Easier to Make Hordes of Blood Cell-Sized Robots All at Once Robots the size of a human blood cell could monitor everything from human bodies to oil pipelines. But first they've got to get built.
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MUST SEE | 'Fireball' Streaks Across Winston-Salem Sky WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WFMY) - Did you see it? A bright shooting star streaking across the sky Tuesday night. That's exactly what Chris Mattingly caught on his dashcam while driving along Silas Creek Parkway in Winston-Salem.
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Oxygen could exist on Mars, claim researchers A team led by scientists at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has calculated that if liquid water exists on Mars, the planet could contain more oxygen than previously thought.
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Pegasus rocket launch postponed The ICON spacecraft was re-encapsulated inside the Pegasus XL rocket's nose cone at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, after an aborted launch campaign in June.
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NASA's Return to the Moon Could Include a Reusable Lunar Lander From Popular Mechanics. Somewhere inside America's sprawling space apparatus, a newly assembled team of NASA engineers has begun designing a spacecraft to return astronauts to the surface of the Moon.
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