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  • Astronauts picked for Artemis II
    By Nadeem Sarwar April 3rd, 2023

    NASA Names The 4 Astronauts That Will Be Going To The Moon With The Artemis 2 Mission

    After much anticipation and speculation, we finally know the four astronauts that will return to the Moon after a fifty-year absence. We have all the details.

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  • An artist's impression of a black hole
    By Georgina Torbet April 2nd, 2023

    Astronomers Just Found One Of The Biggest Black Holes Of All Time

    Astronomers discovered a record-breaking black hole which is thought to be one of the biggest ever found.

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  • View of Virgin Orbit office.
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 31st, 2023

    SpaceX Rival Virgin Orbit Shutters Satellite Launch Business

    SpaceX has one less competitor to worry about as Virgin Orbit closed down its satellite launch business and laid off 85% of its staff. We have all the details.

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  • International Space Station over Earth
    By Georgina Torbet March 26th, 2023

    How To Watch The International Space Station Livestream Its View Of Earth

    The International Space Station has high definition cameras mounted to its exterior, and livestreams of this footage are available to watch for free.

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  • a mars rover
    By Daniel Feininger March 24th, 2023

    The Reason NASA Needed To Reinvent The Wheel For The Mars Rover

    The next generation of space rovers will feature wheels made with shape memory alloy, which can better handle the weight of long-distance travel.

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  • Ryugu asteroid sample nasa
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 21st, 2023

    Scientists Find A Building Block Of Life In Asteroid Sample

    A new study details the discovery of one of the building blocks of life in a sample of gravel swiped from an asteroid by Japan's space agency.

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  • James Webb Space Telescope illustration
    By Rob Lea March 19th, 2023

    The James Webb Space Telescope: 10 Observational Targets

    The James Webb Space Telescope will explore deep space in a more detailed manner than was possible with other spacecraft such as the Hubble.

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  • earth photo from space
    By Chris Littlechild March 19th, 2023

    What Does NASA Stand For, And Was It Originally Called NACA?

    Though many have grown familiar with the NASA acronym for the U.S. aerospace organization, it stems from an older administration that started it all.

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  • JWST in space concept artwork
    By Georgina Torbet March 17th, 2023

    How James Webb Telescope Will Study The Earliest Periods Of The Universe

    The insanely powerful James Webb Space Telescope will look back through the distant parts of the universe, helping astronomers study its secrets.

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  • Astronauts in space against Earth
    By Chris Littlechild March 17th, 2023

    3 Ways To Find The Picture NASA Took On Your Birthday

    There are various avenues to follow to check out an image recorded by NASA or by Hubble specifically on your birthday or the day you were born.

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  • X-37B nose
    By David Rossiaky March 15th, 2023

    The X-37B: The Secretive Spaceplane That Spent A Combined 10 Years In Orbit

    NASA - working in partnership with the Department of Defense - selected The Boeing Company to develop the X-37.

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  • Axiom space suit prototype
    By Dave McQuilling March 15th, 2023

    Axiom Unveils New Prototype Spacesuit For Artemis III Lunar Mission

    Axiom Space has unveiled the new prototype spacesuits designed for the next-generation of manned space exploration, set to debut with the Artemis III mission.

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  • Elon Musk frowning
    By Monica J. White March 14th, 2023

    More Headaches For Elon Musk As Hackers Boast Of Stolen SpaceX Blueprints

    A ransomware attack on a SpaceX contractor allegedly stole key blueprints from Elon Musk's space venture, meaning these blueprints could be sold nefariously.

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  • Galaxy S23 ultra camera
    By Quentyn Kennemer March 13th, 2023

    Samsung Under Fire From Users For Exaggerated Space Zoom Photo Features

    Samsung is facing another controversy related to its phone cameras, this time involving a feature called Space Zoom that produces suspiciously clear moon shots.

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  • Frustrated at computer
    By Cassidy Ward March 10th, 2023

    Common Things Taking Up Too Much Space On Your Windows PC

    It's high time you take out the digital trash. These are the most common things taking up too much space on your Windows PC.

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  • woman in futuristic spacesuit
    By David Rossiaky March 9th, 2023

    The Next Generation Of Space Suits Won't Just Be For Astronauts

    NASA is preparing to retire its outdated spacesuits with contracts with two companies. Those companies aren't just designing the suits for astronauts.

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  • Miniature astronaut standing in front of an ice cream cone on the moon
    By Eli Shayotovich March 9th, 2023

    The Reason Why Astronauts Can't Have Astronaut Ice Cream In Space

    In 1968, astronauts climbed aboard Apollo 7. It was the first time freeze-dried Neapolitan ice cream was eaten (out of pouches) in space. It was also the last.

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  • Asteroid striking Earth
    By Eli Shayotovich March 6th, 2023

    Why The Largest Asteroid Impact In Recorded History Still Puzzles Scientists

    The largest asteroid impact in modern history (since we started recording history) also appears to be one of the most baffling to researchers and scientists.

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  • Engineers working on the coronagraph
    By Georgina Torbet March 3rd, 2023

    How This Cutting Edge Instrument Will Help NASA Spot Hidden Exoplanets

    NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Telescope will help us learn more than ever before about topics like dark energy.

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  • rocket blasts off
    By David Rossiaky March 1st, 2023

    This Canceled NASA Rocket Would Have Made The Saturn V Look Like A Firecracker

    Before Saturn V made its debut on the launch pad in 1966, NASA had something entirely different on the drawing board - something bigger.

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  • World War II German Silbervogel Silver Bird
    By Eli Shayotovich March 1st, 2023

    This Nazi Aircraft Designed For Bombing New York Was Also A Space Shuttle

    The "Silbervogel" was a "suborbital rocketship" that could make it over the Atlantic Ocean and drop bombs on a target anywhere in the United States.

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  • Falcon9 and Dragon Spacecraft launch pad
    By Dave McQuilling February 27th, 2023

    NASA Scrubs SpaceX Crew-6 Mission To ISS, Sets New Launch Target Of March 2

    The manned Crew-6 space mission that was set to report to the ISS has been postponed until next month, citing a potential propulsion issue at the launch pad.

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  • Astronaut in orbit
    By Daniel Feininger February 21st, 2023

    Artificial Gravity Space Stations Just Got One Step Closer To Reality Thanks To Vast Space

    Vast has acquired Launcher, a space exploration startup that has done incredible things with orbital space tug infrastructure and hosted payload delivery.

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  • space exploration concept art
    By Daniel Feininger February 17th, 2023

    The Four Types Of Planetary Systems Scientists Say Make Up Our Universe

    A team of scientists has classified the types of planetary systems that make up our universe. Observations using the Kepler telescope led to the discoveries.

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  • SpaceX rocket on display
    By Daniel Feininger February 14th, 2023

    Why SpaceX Is Under Fire After The Record Breaking Super Heavy Booster Test

    SpaceX has publicly tested its Super Heavy booster, and while it went well, the company is under fire due to an environmental incident caught on film.

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  • X-15 hypersonic plane
    By Eli Shayotovich February 13th, 2023

    The Incredible Features Of The X-15, A Supersonic Research Aircraft And Spaceplane

    The X-15 was the first plane to reach the 100,000-foot mark and fly at hypersonic speeds beyond Mach 4, 5, and 6.

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  • starlink charging ukraine
    By Matt Salter February 9th, 2023

    SpaceX Comes Clean About Limiting Starlink For Ukranian Troops

    Elon Musk's SpaceX confessed that the company intervened against Ukrainian forces in the ongoing conflict with Russia.

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