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50 Years After 'Earthrise,' a Christmas Eve Message from Its Photographer On Dec. 24, 1968, Bill Anders orbited the moon as lunar module pilot with the Apollo 8 crew on humanity's first voyage to another world.
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Musk's Mars rocket is trading carbon fiber for stainless steel Elon Musk has a plan to get to Mars, but how he's going to get there keeps changing. Over the weekend, the SpaceX CEO said the company had "radically redesigned" its Raptor engine, casting a new steel alloy to contain the hellish engine temperatures ...
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Uranus was slammed by an object twice the size of Earth It's been a big year for Uranus. We've learned quite a bit about the planet thanks to new research efforts aimed at explaining why it behaves dramatically different when compared to the other planets in our system.
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Russia: Hole drilled from inside Int'l Space Station capsule A Russian cosmonaut who explored a mysterious hole in a capsule docked to the International Space Station said Monday that the opening was drilled from inside the spacecraft and Russian law enforcement agencies are investigating what caused it.
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NASA spacecraft hurtles toward historic New Year's flyby A NASA spacecraft is hurtling toward a historic New Year's Day flyby of the most distant planetary object ever studied, a frozen relic of the early solar system called Ultima Thule.
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SpaceX launches 21st rocket, carrying US Air Force GPS SpaceX has launched the US Air Force's most powerful GPS satellite ever built. A Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Sunday (NZT Monday), hoisting the satellite into orbit.
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Cosmic Wreath and Ornaments Decorate the Universe in These Space Telescope Photos Holiday decorations glimmer under our roofs this season, and so, too, do celestial formations light up our largest home - the universe.
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NASA puts return to moon in crosshairs with ambitious timetable NASA is buzzing with excitement these days about its ambitious new mission to return to the moon - this time to stay. The agency set an aggressive timetable to have the Gateway space station orbiting the moon by 2024, then begin ferrying astronauts ...
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Winter On Mars? Spacecraft Discovers Massive Icy Crater On Red Planet [PHOTO] Mars is known for its sandy Martian surface, so who would have thought that it was actually home to a massive winter wonderland? New photos released by the European Space Agency (ESA) revealed that the Red Planet has a 50-mile-wide icy crater.
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Underwater robot repopulates damaged Great Barrier Reef SYDNEY - Scientists are using an undersea robot to repopulate damaged sections of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, according to media reports.
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