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As-it-happens update December 1, 2018
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The moon is pretty enough here from Earth, but it's even more stunning up close, as this new photograph from NASA reminds us. The image was captured on Nov. 3 by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been circling the moon since 2009.
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Kirk Lacewell has lived in Langley, Wa. for approximately six years, part of that time with his dog, Scout. But when Scout began to dig into the backyard, it wasn't just any old rock he was uncovering - it was a woolly mammoth tooth.
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The launch of Expedition 58 may be one of the last for U.S. astronauts aboard Russian Soyuz rockets. On Dec. 3, NASA astronaut Anne McClain is expected to take her first spaceflight aboard Soyuz, as every U.S.
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Scientists typically define mammals as animals that have hair, produce live young, and produce milk. It's a simple definition, but nature is very good at defying simple definitions.
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I hope you're not all partied out after the InSight lander's successful touchdown on Mars this week, because there's another big spaceflight event just around the corner.
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An all-new SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket fired its engines Friday night on launch pad 40 at Cape Canaveral, the opening act in a busy weekend of SpaceX launch preps leading up to a pair of blastoffs Sunday and Tuesday from California's Central Coast and ...
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NASA's recently retired Kepler space telescope was famous for its ability to spot thousands of exoplanets. But this year, it presented a mysterious observation of a supernova.
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Using detailed computer models of asteroidal-type objects between the Sun and Jupiter, two Harvard University researchers find that at least four known objects are likely to have origins from outside our solar system.
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Oak View Elementary School students squealed with excitement Friday when they walked into their morning assembly to find a giant inflated igloo-like structure.
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LITTLETON, Colo. (CBS4) By Jeff Todd - When NASA announced plans to take more missions to the Lunar surface, two Colorado companies got what they've been waiting for.
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