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  • virgin galactic spacecraft
    By Alex Hevesy May 25th, 2023

    Virgin Galactic's First Spaceflight In Nearly Two Years Is A Success

    Virgin Galactic, which is Richard Branson's private spaceflight service that competes with Blue Origin and SpaceX, launched its second successful spaceflight.

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  • Blue Origin's Blue Moon lander
    By Nadeem Sarwar May 19th, 2023

    NASA Gives Blue Origin An Artemis Crewed Lunar Lander Contract After Bezos Snit

    NASA awarded Blue Origin a contract for a lunar lander system after Jeff Bezos protested SpaceX's single-vendor status. We have all the details.

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  • International Space Station Orbiting Above Earth
    By Chris Littlechild May 18th, 2023

    This Awesome Raspberry Pi Project Can Track The International Space Station

    Sridhar Rajagopal created the Raspberry Pi tracker to display the location of the ISS using Waveshare ePaper.

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  • NASA X-38 Crew Return Vehicle
    By Eli Shayotovich May 17th, 2023

    NASA X-38: The Little Spacecraft With A Big Challenge

    The X-38 was a collaborative effort with the Johnson Space Center, Langley Research Center, Dryden Flight Research Center, and the European Space Agency (ESA).

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  • X-20 Dyna-Soar
    By Alex Hevesy May 16th, 2023

    The X-20 Dyna-Soar: The Air Force Space Plane With A Dark History

    Boeing's X-20 space vehicle named the "Dyna-Soar" (Dynamic Soaring) had other-than squeaky clean origins.

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  • NASA X-57 Maxwell
    By Chris Littlechild May 14th, 2023

    NASA X-57: The Experimental Electric Plane With 14 Motors

    NASA's X-57 Maxwell is an attempt to investigate and develop the concept of more environmentally-friendly flight.

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  • Haven-1 docked with SpaceX Dragon
    By Jack Picone May 10th, 2023

    This Audacious Plan For A Commercial Space Station Needs SpaceX's Help

    Bringing commercial space stations into Earth's orbit, Vast is designing a gravity-controlled station that will launch via SpaceX as early as 2025.

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  • Voyager 1
    By Georgina Torbet May 7th, 2023

    How The Voyager Spacecraft Are Still Running After More Than 40 Years

    Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have been journeying away from Earth since their launches in 1977. Here is how NASA keeps the Voyager spacecraft running.

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  • Advanced Plant Habitat
    By Georgina Torbet May 3rd, 2023

    Here's How Astronauts Grow Edible Crops On The International Space Station

    Astronauts' meals may one day include loads of fresh fruit and veggies. Here's how NASA is working to make gardening in space a viable activity.

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  • Two starship prototypes
    By Nadeem Sarwar May 2nd, 2023

    FAA Hit With Lawsuit Over SpaceX's Explosive Starship Launch

    SpaceX's first Starship launch was an explosive success, literally. Now the FAA is facing a lawsuit over the potential damage it caused to vulnerable habitats.

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  • ispace lander in orbit
    By Daniel Feininger April 26th, 2023

    Japan's Ispace Gives Official Status Update On Failed Moon Landing Mission

    ispace's planned lunar landing has been abandoned after its lander seemingly crashed into the moon's surface. The company has now released an official update.

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  • Illustration lunar landing
    By Quentyn Kennemer April 25th, 2023

    Ispace Loses Communication With Lunar Lander During Historic Moon Mission

    Japan's Ispace was on track to achieve a new lunar milestone today. Unfortunately, something went wrong at the last moment, dashing hopes for the lander.

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  • Integrated test of Starship
    By Nadeem Sarwar April 25th, 2023

    SpaceX Starship's First Test Flight Was A Fiery Success

    Today's test of SpaceX's Starship didn't go as planned, but it was a great opportunity to learn. Indeed, SpaceX is no stranger to explosions.

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  • Impact of supernova on planet
    By Nadeem Sarwar April 22nd, 2023

    X-Rays From Supernovae Can Reach Worlds Light-Years Away

    Observation of 31 supernovae events in the X-ray spectrum has indicated that the effects of stellar explosions can be cataclysmic and long-lasting.

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  • Illustration of TESS
    By Georgina Torbet April 22nd, 2023

    This NASA Telescope Has Discovered 329 New Exoplanets In Just Five Years

    NASA recently released some figures for TESS's achievements from its first five years in space, including the discovery of an impressive 329 new exoplanets.

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  • SpaceX starship launch pad
    By Alex Hevesy April 17th, 2023

    SpaceX Starship's First Test Flight Called Off At The Last Minute

    SpaceX calls off its expected test flight for Starship this morning after a reported valve issue, as SpaceX looks to a future date for the ship's launch.

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  • space black hole illustration
    By Georgina Torbet April 17th, 2023

    How Astronomers Are Searching For Hidden Supermassive Black Holes

    How do you look for something that absorbs light, therefore making itself invisible? That's the challenge for astronomers who want to study black holes.

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  • Rockwell X-30 in flight illustration
    By Alvin Reyes April 16th, 2023

    Rockwell X-30: The Futuristic Spacecraft Vehicle Expected To Fly At Mach 25

    NASA has successfully developed hypersonic aircraft in the past, but in the 1980s, Reagan had approved a project to develop a Mach-25-capable aircraft.

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  • Curiosity's view of the Gale Crater
    By Georgina Torbet April 15th, 2023

    How A Software Update Could Help The Curiosity Rover Travel Across Mars Faster

    The Curiosity rover has been exploring Mars for over ten years, and now it's getting its first software update since 2016 which will help it in one key way.

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  • James Webb Space Telescope
    By Cassidy Ward April 14th, 2023

    10 James Webb Space Telescope Images That Are Changing The Way We See The Universe

    After decades of planning, the James Webb Space Telescope launched on Christmas Day 2021. Here are some of the most important images it has sent us so far.

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  • Keck Cosmic Web Imager
    By Georgina Torbet April 13th, 2023

    Check Out This Incredible Galaxy Captured By The Hubble Space Telescope In 3D

    A galaxy called Messier 87 (M87) has a monster at its heart that became famous when it was captured in the first-ever image of a black hole.

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  • Mars
    By Georgina Torbet April 13th, 2023

    This Incredible Interactive Map Lets You Explore The Surface Of Mars

    Now you can explore Mars from the comfort of your home. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory recently shared an annotated, interactive map of the red planet.

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  • Juice lifts off into space (artist's impression)
    By Georgina Torbet April 12th, 2023

    How To Watch The JUICE Spacecraft Launch To Jupiter's Icy Moons This Week

    This week will see an exciting spacecraft launch, as the European Space Agency (ESA) launches its JUICE craft to visit the icy moons of Jupiter.

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  • Euclid in testing
    By Georgina Torbet April 6th, 2023

    How The Euclid Telescope Is Set To Illuminate The Mysteries Of Dark Matter

    Set for launch in July 2023, the European Space Agency's Euclid telescope aims to investigate two of the strangest phenomena in astrophysics.

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  • glowing lights around a sphere
    By David Rossiaky April 5th, 2023

    How Scientists Discovered Auroras On A Planet 70 Trillion Miles Away

    Scientists have for the first time discovered a magnetic field surrounding another rocky planet outside of our solar system.

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  • Illustration of an exoplanet
    By Georgina Torbet April 4th, 2023

    This Newly Discovered Exoplanet Is Denser Than Lead

    This extremely dense exoplanet is located 730 light-years away, orbiting around a star called TOI-4603.

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  • NEOMIR - in-orbit asteroid spotter
    By Georgina Torbet April 4th, 2023

    The Ingenious Way Scientists Search For Dangerous Asteroids Hidden By The Sun

    The European Space Agency (ESA) is working on a new mission called Near-Earth Object Mission in the Infrared, or NEOMIR, which aims to detect asteroids.

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