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SpaceX confirms it will try to land all of Falcon Heavy's boosters SpaceX hasn't been shy about wanting to land Falcon Heavy's three booster rockets (it formally proposed its plans a year ago), but will it try now that the launch has finally been nailed down?
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Curiosity's five-year journey across Mars — in one stunning photo After nearly 2,000 Martian days - after crossing an ancient lake bed and weaving past sand dunes on a planet of blue-tinged sunsets and small, lumpy moons - the Mars rover Curiosity turned around to look back on its years-long journey.
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Watch the Japanese Space Agency Set a Record for Smallest Rocket Used to Launch a Satellite The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency has set a record for the smallest-ever rocket to launch a satellite into orbit, using a SS-520 sounding rocket modified to include a third stage carrying a 13.6-inch TRICOM-1R cubesat.
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Fast-moving asteroid will pass close to Earth Super Bowl Sunday Composite image of football field and incoming asteroid | Photo by Andrew Vec, iStock, Getty Images Plus, St. George News. ST. GEORGE - This year's Super Bowl Sunday will have an added bonus likely not on anyone's list of Super Bowl predictions - a ...
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Can Volcanoes Help Cool The Earth? Scientists Are Preparing For The Next Big Eruption The image shows Mount Pinatubo in June of 1991, days before its destructive eruption that resulted in a global temperature drop. Scientists want to learn more about volcanoes' cooling effect on the planet.
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Bird-brain damage may be price woodpeckers pay WASHINGTON • For a person, slamming your head full force into a tree trunk could be enough to knock you silly. Woodpeckers do this untold thousands of times during their lives, and these birds have thrived on Earth for some 25 million years.
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ISS spacewalk sets record but almost ends in disaster A space walk lasting over eight hours broke International Space Station records, but a technical glitch could have made the whole thing a waste of time.
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Once in a (super) blue (blood) moon FROM TOP: Photo taken at 3:24 a.m. Wednesday of the Super Moon-Blue Moon prior to the lunar eclipse starting 24 minutes later. Photo taken at 4:26 a.m.
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Massive Comet Set Earth On Fire, Triggered Ice Age 12000 Years Ago Around 12,800 years ago, the Earth was hit by a massive comet. A huge amount of soot and other material hurtled into the atmosphere from global wildfires following the strike and blocked the sunlight from reaching Earth's surface.
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For the first time, scientists discover exoplanets in a galaxy far, far away Using a technique called microlensing, astrophysicists at the University of Oklahoma have confirmed the existence of exoplanets beyond the Milky Way galaxy.
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