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SpaceX Successfully Launches Used Dragon Cargo Ship in Historic First For the first time in the history of commercial spaceflight, a used spacecraft has blasted off on a mission to deliver cargo to the International Space Station (ISS).
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NASA is launching colorful fake clouds Sunday morning. Here's how to watch If you're up early enough Sunday morning and are near the mid-Atlantic coast, you can catch a colorful NASA-inspired cloud show.
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Ancient Lake On Gale Crater Had Varied Oxygen Levels Across Depths: What This Tells About Life On Mars Martian lake paints a picture of environmental changes in the planet. Scientists find evidence that Mars could have supported life at many points in the past.
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Los Angeles Metro crews dig up ancient sloth, bison bones Metro excavation crews in Los Angeles uncovered an ancient bison right proximal radius leg bone (L), which is shown in comparison to a sample bison bone.
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Oceanfloor Craters Hint Of Potential Arctic Methane Explosions In The Future Hundreds of craters caused by methane explosions were discovered underneath Barents sea. Further research finds evidence that the violent explosions could happen again in the future.
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Scientists detect gravitational waves from black holes colliding 3 billion light-years from Earth On Jan. 4, an exquisitely sensitive instrument on Earth detected a disturbance that rippled through space and time. Scientists traced the ripple 3 billion light-years away, back to two ancient black holes on a collision course.
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'Serious concern' raised over Great Barrier Reef CANBERRA, Australia - A United Nations agency said Saturday it had "serious concern" about coral bleaching on Australia's Great Barrier Reef and urged the government to work faster to improve water quality in the region.
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French astronaut Thomas Pesquet shares stunning pictures of Earth French Astronaut Thomas Pesquet returned to Earth after a six month journey in space this week -- but it's the images he captured of the planet during his time that made him a social media star. An avid photographer, Pesquet snapped hundreds of ...
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The Parker Solar Probe: Why NASA Needs To Touch The Sun [Infographic] NASA has decided to make a probe that can touch the Sun. It's called the Parker Solar Probe and its mission is to travel across our solar system and enter an orbit around the Sun that would put it inside the Sun's outer atmosphere.
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