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SpaceX launches AI-enabled robot companion, vegetation monitor to space station A commercial SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule packed with a robot assistant for the International Space Station's crew, pouches of extra strong coffee, and a NASA science instrument designed to track the health of plants on Earth left Cape Canaveral aboard ...
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Ex-NASA physics professor claims 'many governments' have covered up alien encounters Are we alone? Unfortunately, neither of the answers feel satisfactory. To be alone in this vast universe is a lonely prospect. On the other hand, if we are not alone and there is someone or something more powerful out there, that too is terrifying.
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International Asteroid Day: Are we ready if an asteroid strikes Earth? (CNN) Saturday is International Asteroid Day, commemorating the Earth's largest recorded asteroid impact while focusing on the real danger of asteroids that could collide with Earth.
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SpaceX launched a flying robot head that will befriend lonely astronauts on the space station — and later spy on them SpaceX launched a Dragon cargo ship toward the International Space Station on Friday. In addition to supplies, the spaceship will deliver an artificially intelligent robotic head to astronauts.
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Heavy Rain Carved Complex Network Of Valleys On Mars 3.8 Billion Years Ago Heavy bouts of rain may have frequently punctuated Mars' early climate, as evidenced by the complex network of valleys slithering their way through the Martian ground.
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Study: Milky Way Congested With Toxic Grease An illustration of the structure of a greasy carbon molecule, set against an image of the galaxy, where this material has been detected (via D. Young/The Galactic Center).
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Caltech awarded 5-year, $15B NASA contract to continue management of Jet Propulsion Laboratory It's all systems go for La Cañada's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, after Caltech was awarded a $15-billion contract from NASA to extend operations for another five years, with options for five one-year extensions, officials announced Friday.
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Scientists have found the 'building blocks' for life on Saturn's moon Enceladus Scientists have found the "building blocks" for life on Saturn's moon Enceladus, where they have discovered complex organic molecules.
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Earth Covered in 45 Percent More Rivers and Streams Than Previously Thought, Study Says Using satellite images and special software, researchers found 45 percent more rivers and streams than previously thought. The study has implications for the study of climate change.
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THIS WEEK @NASA: Resupply Mission Launches to ISS, Interstellar Object 'Oumuamua' Speeds Up ABOVE VIDEO: Almost three tons of supplies and science experiments are headed to the International Space Station, and - Webb Telescope is now targeting March of 2021 as a new launch date … a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA!
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