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  • ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst
    By Georgina Torbet June 10th, 2022

    Why Visiting Space Changes Astronauts' Eyesight

    NASA anticipates a future in which astronauts will spend long periods of time in space. To make that possible, it has to figure out how to protect their eyes.

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  • NASA logo sign on building
    By Nadeem Sarwar June 9th, 2022

    NASA Is Officially Joining The Hunt For UFOs

    NASA has announced that it is setting up a team to conduct a detailed study covering Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), more commonly referred to as UFOs.

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  • James Webb Space Telescope illustration
    By Georgina Torbet June 9th, 2022

    James Webb Telescope Suffers Micrometeoroid Impact

    The James Webb Space Telescope suffered a hit from a micrometeoroid as small as a grain of dust. Yet, even at that size, it's still serious business.

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  • Astronaut planting a flag in outer space
    By Kyle Encina June 9th, 2022

    How Much Would It Cost To Actually Live In Space?

    Accounting for the advances in private space travel and the current state of space-faring technology, how affordable would it be to live away from Earth?

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  • Surface of Mars
    By Georgina Torbet June 7th, 2022

    How Dust Avalanches On Mars Reshape The Planet's Surface

    It's no secret that Mars is full of dust, but researchers are still learning new things about its impact on the planet, including how it shapes its surface.

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  • Supernova explosion
    By Dave McQuilling June 7th, 2022

    How Do Black Holes Die?

    Nothing in the universe lasts forever, including black holes. Here's how life ends for the mysterious and captivating space phenomena.

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  • Planets swirling in a starry background
    By Eli Shayotovich June 7th, 2022

    Is There A Center Of The Universe?

    Despite how important we believe the Earth is, it's not the center of the universe, because the universe ultimately has no center.

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  • Peloton logo on bike
    By Barnell Anderson June 5th, 2022

    How To Connect Your Apple Watch To Your Peloton

    If you're a fitness enthusiast who owns an Apple Watch and has a Peloton membership, you can enjoy the best of both worlds by linking the two platforms.

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  • Uranus and Neptune
    By Georgina Torbet June 5th, 2022

    Here's Why Uranus And Neptune Are Different Colors

    The icy planets Uranus and Neptune are both stunning blue colors, but each has its own hue. Now researchers know why these planets don't quite match.

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  • Dust over the Arabian Peninsula
    By Georgina Torbet June 5th, 2022

    Why NASA Is Measuring Dust On Earth From Space

    In addition to the dust on the moon and Mars, NASA plans to study Earth's dust to determine how it may be helping or exacerbating climate change.

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  • Astronaut standing on the lunar surface.
    By Rahul Srinivas June 3rd, 2022

    NASA Tools Up To Explain This Decades-Old Moon Dome Mystery

    NASA has revealed a new program that'll aim to unravel the mysteries of the Gruithuisen Domes -- elements on the moon that we know precious little about.

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  • Some experiments yeilded results so profound they changed out view of the cosmos forever
    By Rob Lea June 3rd, 2022

    10 Physics Experiments That Changed Our View Of theĀ Universe

    Physics has evolved over centuries to help us better understand the universe and our place in it. These experiments played a major role.

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  • NASA and ESA astronauts on the ISS
    By Eli Shayotovich June 3rd, 2022

    The Reason Your Blood Flows Differently In Space

    The lack of gravity in space can have some surprising effects on the body, the least of which is what it does to a person's blood flow.

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  • Illustration of Voyager 1 in deep space
    By Ray Fernandez June 2nd, 2022

    Here's Why Scientists Are Worried About Voyager 1

    As Voyager 1 continues its journey through interstellar space, NASA scientists are grappling with a mysterious issue plaguing one of the probe's instruments.

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  • Artist illustration of astronauts in spacesuits on the moon
    By Ray Fernandez June 2nd, 2022

    NASA's Artemis Astronauts Just Found Their New Tailors

    NASA announced selections of both Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to create space suits for astronauts headed out on missions like Artemis and beyond.

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  • Black hole illustration
    By Cassidy Ward May 31st, 2022

    12 Coolest Science Discoveries Of May 2022

    Science moves ever onward, so it's easy to miss some scientific discoveries. In case you missed them, these are the 12 coolest discoveries of May 2022.

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  • Astronauts in space
    By Eli Shayotovich May 31st, 2022

    The Unfortunate Reality Behind Artificial Gravity

    Although artificial gravity is made to look simple in fiction movies and TV, the science and physical toll it would take on humans make it nearly impossible.

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  • fiber optics
    By Ray Fernandez May 31st, 2022

    How Scientists Plan To Use Fiber Optic Technology To Detect Earthquakes And Tides

    The miles of fiber optic cable on the ocean floor may be the key to understanding and predicting earthquakes and tsunamis.

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  • Illustration of 55 Cancri e
    By Georgina Torbet May 29th, 2022

    How The James Webb Telescope Will Study A Lava-Covered Super-Earth

    The James Webb Space Telescope's exoplanet studies will include some strange, wild subjects, including a lava-covered "super-Earth" and other rocky planets.

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  • Illustration of Ingenuity
    By Georgina Torbet May 29th, 2022

    NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter Captured Video Of Its Record Flight Across Mars

    NASA's Ingenuity helicopter is still flying around Mars, and not only has it outlived its anticipated lifespan, but it also recorded one of its own flights.

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  • Astronaut in Columbus module
    By Georgina Torbet May 29th, 2022

    How Researchers Are Fighting Microbes On The International Space Station

    Despite efforts to keep it clean, the International Space Station is home to a variety of microscopic bugs that can cause huge problems over time.

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  • Dyson robotic arm picking up plates
    By Tushar Mehta May 25th, 2022

    Dyson Is Testing Out Robots To Do Your House Chores For You

    Dyson may be best known for vacuum cleaners, but the British company has big plans for home robotics -- and a big budget to make them happen

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  • Apollo 11 crew together
    By Ray Fernandez May 24th, 2022

    Why There Haven't Been More Trips To The Moon, According To Astronauts

    NASA is working hard to return humans to the moon under its Artemis program, but why did it take so long to get the ball rolling? Here's what astronauts say.

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  • Spaceship approaching black hole
    By Eli Shayotovich May 23rd, 2022

    What Would Happen If You Fell Into A Black Hole?

    Black holes are a popular trope in science fiction, but what would actually happen if you fell into one? The consequences would be both dramatic and immediate.

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  • SpaceX flight launching into space
    By Eli Shayotovich May 22nd, 2022

    How Much Does A Civilian SpaceX Flight Cost?

    We're still in the early days of sending private citizens into space, but multiple such launches have happened, and they're rumored to have cost a fortune.

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  • Solar Orbiter's space hedgehog
    By Georgina Torbet May 22nd, 2022

    How Solar Orbiter Is Capturing Images Of The Sun Close Up

    The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter will bring the closest camera to the sun to date and take incredibly detailed images of the celestial body.

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  • Asteroid Trails Mosaic
    By Georgina Torbet May 22nd, 2022

    How Members Of The Public Helped Hubble Find Thousands Of Asteroids

    Citizen scientists have helped to identify more than 1,700 asteroid trails in data from Hubble's archives, made up of more than 37,000 images.

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