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As-it-happens update May 27, 2018
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STORY WRITTEN FOR CBS NEWS & USED WITH PERMISSION. Former astronaut Alan Bean in his Houston art studio. Credit: Smithsonian Institution.
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Mountain ranges and valleys hundreds of miles long have been sitting deep beneath Western Antarctica's vast ice region, a discovery that scientists say could contribute to rising global sea levels.
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When veteran NASA photographer Bill Ingalls set up his gear for Tuesday's SpaceX Falcon 9 launch he never could've imagined that it'd be a photo of one of his cameras that would get so much attention.
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(CNN) - Here's a look at human spaceflight programs in the United States and around the world. Facts: The United States ended its human spaceflight program with the launch of Atlantis on July 8, 2011, and landing on July 21, 2011.
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Researchers have developed a new theory about how Pluto may have formed at the edge of our solar system. Pluto is an unusual object as it is mostly made of ice and is even smaller than the Earth's moon.
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The skull belonged to a species named Cifelliodon wahkarmoosuch, which researchers described as being part of a "new, cosmopolitan group of early mammal relatives.
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The Chicxulub asteroid that hit 65 million years ago drove a long-lasting era of global warming, with a rapid increase of 5 degree Celsius.
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Stay sharp! You may be needed to help decode a message from intelligent aliens someday. The work of professional linguists, mathematicians and scientists "is probably not going to be enough" to unravel a cosmic mystery missive, said Sheri Wells-Jensen, ...
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GOES-17 satellite's premier imager has a cooling problem that could affect the quality of its pictures. NOAA's new weather satellite GOES-17 is suffering an unexpected failure just three months after launch.
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Rocket Lab's delayed "It's Business time" rocket launch has been rescheduled for next month, this time with an increased payload of mini satellites that will clean up space junk.
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