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  • SLS on way to pad
    By Georgina Torbet April 6th, 2022

    What Happens Now After NASA Called Off Its Mega Moon Rocket Test?

    NASA has twice had issues with its wet dress rehearsals for the Space Launch System.

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  • Ingenuity
    By Georgina Torbet April 6th, 2022

    Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Is Preparing For Its Longest Flight Yet

    The surprisingly durable Mars helicopter will soon make its 25th flight.

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  • Psyche spacecraft
    By Georgina Torbet April 5th, 2022

    Why NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Is Being Shaken Up And Baked

    NASA plans to send a spacecraft off to investigate an asteroid, but first, it has to make sure the vessel can handle the burdens of launch and space.

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  • Kepler Space Telescope
    By Gabriel Moss April 5th, 2022

    Jupiter's Near-Twin Found In Old Kepler Telescope Data

    New research using old Kepler Space Telescope data uncovered a brand new planet that might otherwise have gone completely unnoticed.

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  • Rocket with Amazon logo and U.S. flag blasting into outer space.
    By Rahul Srinivas April 5th, 2022

    Amazon's Project Kuiper Satellites Just Found Their Rides Into Space

    Amazon plans to launch a series of Project Kuiper low-orbit satellites over the next five years to provide internet service around the world.

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  • Unicorn star system illustration
    By Nadeem Sarwar April 4th, 2022

    Scientists Just Made A Big Discovery About Black Holes

    Last year, researchers discovered what they thought was a small black hole not too far from Earth. A reanalysis has found that may not be true.

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  • NASA rocket booster
    By Eric Abent April 4th, 2022

    NASA Artemis I Wet Dress Rehearsal Slated For Today - Here's What That Means

    The mission that will be vital in NASA's return to the moon is progressing with procedural benchmarks.

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  • NASA SLS in building
    By Brittany Roston April 3rd, 2022

    NASA SLS Rocket Test Canceled At The Last Minute Over Safety Risk

    NASA was set to conduct its next wet dress rehearsal today, but the Artemis test was delayed by a last-minute issue that triggered safety worries.

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  • SLS on pad
    By Georgina Torbet April 1st, 2022

    Why Is NASA Keeping Media Out Of Its Crucial Mega Moon Rocket Test?

    NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) will undergo a critical testing regimen this weekend, but the media won't be there to cover it. Here's what we know.

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  • International Space Station render
    By Rahul Srinivas March 30th, 2022

    How This NASA Astronaut Just Broke A Record With Russian Cosmonauts

    Astronaut Mark Vande Hei recently returned to Earth from the ISS, and while such events are typically routine, that certainly wasn't the case this time around.

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  • Methane in a planet's atmosphere
    By Georgina Torbet March 29th, 2022

    How Astronomers Plan To Search For Life Beyond Our Planet

    Biosignatures can help scientists identify life on other planets -- but what are the best biosignatures to look for, and how do we find them?

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  • SpaceX Crew Dragon ready for launch.
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 29th, 2022

    Why SpaceX Stopped Production Of The Crew Dragon Astronaut Capsules

    Elon Musk's SpaceX will discontinue production of Crew Dragon capsules in favor of other instruments to carry crew and cargo into space.

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  • Mars Sample Return Artist's Concept
    By Georgina Torbet March 29th, 2022

    NASA Has A New Plan For Getting Mars Samples Back To Earth

    The American space agency is changing its plans or bringing samples from the red planet back to Earth.

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  • ExoMars rover
    By Georgina Torbet March 28th, 2022

    What Will Happen To The ExoMars Rover Now?

    Russia's war on Ukraine has put the brakes on one of Europe's planned Mars missions. As a result, the ExoMars rover is heading for storage instead of space.

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  • EEG headset by brain.space
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 28th, 2022

    The Next Space Mission Will Study Astronaut's Brain Activity

    Israeli company brain.space will conduct experiments to study the brain of astronauts at the International Space Station, via a coming SpaceX launch.

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  • Astronaut on Mars
    By Georgina Torbet March 24th, 2022

    ESA Testing Process Of Using Astronaut Waste To Make Fuel On Mars

    Scientists seek to transform astronaut sewage and CO2 from Mars' atmosphere into hydrocarbons.

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  • Moon
    By Georgina Torbet March 24th, 2022

    SpaceX's Starship HLS Lunar Lander Isn't Enough For NASA

    SpaceX may have won NASA's contract for a lunar lander, but the US space agency has surprised observers by calling for new designs for the Artemis mission

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  • Lunar core sample 73001
    By Georgina Torbet March 24th, 2022

    NASA Just Cracked Open A 50-Year-Old Lunar Sample

    Scientists are examining materials collected from the moon during the Apollo 17 mission.

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  • Starlink logo seen on a phone screen
    By Rahul Srinivas March 23rd, 2022

    SpaceX Raises Starlink Prices For Reservations And New Users

    Elon Musk's satellite internet company is hiking prices for its service and hardware.

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  • NASA space suit
    By Brittany Roston March 21st, 2022

    This Is How Much A Full NASA Space Suit Costs

    One of NASA's most iconic innovations is its spacesuit. Featured in countless images, these suits have cost the agency millions of dollars over the decades.

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  • Comedian and actor Pete Davidson.
    By Nadeem Sarwar March 18th, 2022

    Pete Davidson Is Off The Blue Origin Space Flight Crew

    Blue Origin's NS-20 flight has been delayed by nearly a week and it'll travel to the edge of space without comedian and actor Pete Davidson on board.

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  • New antenna for DSN
    By Georgina Torbet March 17th, 2022

    NASA Is Getting A Huge New Dish For Its Deep Space Network

    With more space missions than ever, each sending back data from distant planets and stars, NASA and its partners are bringing a huge new antenna online

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  • NASA Project Artemis part
    By Monica J. White March 17th, 2022

    NASA's Artemis Rollout Trailer Is Something You Have To See

    NASA's Artemis lunar mission is closer than ever, and now the space agency has released a new breathtaking teaser trailer to get people excited.

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  • Ingenuity on Mars
    By Georgina Torbet March 17th, 2022

    Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Will Keep Flying Until September

    The plucky helicopter was initially pegged for five flights and just finished its 21st.

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  • James Webb telescope in space
    By Georgina Torbet March 17th, 2022

    The James Webb Telescope's Mirrors Are Now Aligned - Why That's Important

    With the successful alignment of its 18 hexagonal segments, the Webb team now knows they built the right telescope.

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  • Illustration of asteroid
    By Georgina Torbet March 17th, 2022

    Astronomers Spotted This Asteroid Two Hours Before It Impacted Earth

    A 6.5 foot space rock was hurtling toward Earth. Even though astronomers only caught sight of it two hours before impact, NASA is calling it a big success

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  • Northern lights aurora borealis
    By Eric Abent March 15th, 2022

    Space Forecast Warns Earth Faces Big Solar Storms This Week

    The sun is going through a period of increased activity, it seems, and that could mean a couple of minor and moderate geomagnetic storms on Earth.

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