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NASA's New Horizons Ready for Historic Flyby of Ultima Thule in the Kuiper Belt NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will ring in the new year with an epic flyby at the edge of the solar system, and the stage is set for a truly historic encounter.
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Skywatch: What's happening in the heavens in January The new year debuts with a cosmic bouquet that includes meteors zipping through the heavens, bright morning planets, a little more daylight and a total lunar eclipse that will have you seeing red.
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The mystery of the ISS hole just got even weirder One of the year's biggest space stories just gets weirder and weirder. Earlier this week, a Russian cosmonaut who investigated the mysterious hole in the Soyuz capsule docked to the International Space Station revealed that the hole was definitely ...
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Mark your calendars: 2019 spaceflight events you don't want to miss In the past year, NASA landed a probe on Mars, China launched a spacecraft to the far side of the moon, and commercial spaceflight firms like SpaceX and Virgin Galactic made important strides in their quest to take their first paying passengers into space.
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Apollo 8's Earthrise: The shot seen round the world This is where we live: In space. On a marble fortified against bottomless blackness by a shell of air and color, fragile and miraculous as a soap bubble.
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Elon Musk Says There's A 30 Percent Chance The First Martian Will Be An AI Elon Musk, SpaceX founder and CEO, says there is a 30 percent chance the first Martian would be artificial superintelligence (AI).
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UW scientists genetically modify houseplant to absorb carcinogens Scientists at the University of Washington have genetically engineered a houseplant that can clean carcinogenic chemicals from the air.
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Marine debris study counts trash from Texas to Florida Trash, particularly plastic, in the ocean and along the shoreline is an economic, environmental, human health, and aesthetic problem causing serious challenges to coastal communities around the world, including the Gulf of Mexico.
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Nancy Grace Roman, astronomer celebrated as 'mother' of Hubble, dies at 93 When Nancy Grace Roman requested permission to take a second algebra course in high school, a teacher demanded to know "what lady would take mathematics instead of Latin.
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How to prevent injuries from sport activities Like Local 3 News on Facebook: Thinking of trying platform tennis? Platform tennis is a great way for people of all ages to stay in shape and socialize.
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