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NASA Says It’s Satisfied With Rehearsal for SLS Moon Rocket Launch
NASA says it’s finished with having to do full-scale dress rehearsals for the first liftoff of its moon-bound Space...
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The Capstone Launch Will Kick Off NASA’s Artemis Moon Program
A toaster-sized probe will soon scope out a special orbit around the moon, the path planned for NASA’s Lunar...
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Charon’s Red Cap at its North Pole? We Might Have an Answer
Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, started off as a beautiful, smooth red grape until someone came along, mostly peeled it,...
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The Moon Could Have Gathered Some of its Water from the Earth’s Atmosphere
Our Moon is a fascinating world that has captivated us since time immemorial. Long before the first telescope...
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Fire Acts Strangely in Microgravity. Astronauts Have Lit More Than 1,500 Fires on the Space Station to Figure Out Why
Ever since childhood, we were all told to never play with fire. Despite it being relevant to our...
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After Three Months in Safe-Mode, NASA’s Maven Spacecraft Has Been Recovered
Since 2014, NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) mission has been orbiting Mars and gathering data on its...
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NASA’s Plan to Get Ingenuity Through the Martian Winter
Ingenuity, NASA’s autonomous Mars helicopter, was only meant to complete five flights. But since its history-making first flight...
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This is the Last Selfie InSight Will Ever Take
Few things in life captivate us more than looking at images from other planets, no matter how dull these...
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