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SpaceX receives commercial launch license for first Falcon Heavy flight The Federal Aviation Administration has approved a launch license for SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket set for blastoff Tuesday, giving the U.S.
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Massive catastrophe may be imminent on Earth Experts warn that we are long overdue from the poles flipping, and signs are indicating that it may be close to happening. There are some alarming signs that the north and south magnetic poles are about to swap places, and such a change would have a ...
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Mars rover sends back stunning panorama After 1,856 Martian days among blue sunsets, sand dunes and small, lumpy moons, the Mars rover Curiosity sat on the ridge of an ancient lake bed and looked back on its five-year-long journey so far.
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Exoplanets from another galaxy spotted - take that, Kepler fatigue! The Kepler Space Telescope has found oodles of exoplants, but now astroboffins have spotted the first exoplanets outside our galaxy.
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Superfast Asteroid Zooms Safely By Earth This Super Bowl Sunday A fast-moving asteroid will make a close flyby of Earth this Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 4), but it poses no risk of hitting our planet, according to NASA.
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Chandrayaan-II landing site identified; rover to spend 14 days on lunar surface: ISRO chief ISRO chairman Dr K Sivan said that they have identified two locations for the landing. By Zee Media Bureau | Updated: Feb 05, 2018, 10:30 AM IST.
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Epic spacewalk, epic FAIL: cosmonauts point new antenna in the wrong direction A record-breaking spacewalk conducted over the weekend ended with an antenna pointed in the wrong direction on the International Space Station (ISS).
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Japan Launches the Smallest Rocket Ever to Carry a Tiny Satellite While SpaceX might be preparing to launch their gigantic Falcon Heavy rocket, they fell a few days behind a very different milestone in rocket launches: a very tiny one.
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Tiangong-1 space laboratory to crash to Earth between mid-March and mid-April, according to new ESA estimates ESA's Space Debris Office has issued a new updated forecast for the imminent atmospheric re-entry of China's Tiangong-1 space laboratory, which appears to have been floating in space out of control for almost two years.
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GOLD will revolutionize our understanding of space weather NASA's first mission to provide unprecedented measurements of, and changes in, the temperature and composition of Earth's upper atmosphere launched at 5:20 p.m.
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