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The hobbled Peregrine Moon lander will be forced to burn up in Earth's atmosphere.
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As serious as the whole space junk problem is, this Japanese startup has come up with a very fun way of dealing with it!
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Hang Ten! Researchers using Webb found that many distant galaxies have flattened oval disk and tube-like shapes, not spiral or elliptical structures. Ready to hit the cosmic “waves” with the James Webb Space Telescope? Like a lifeguard on duty, Webb has scann…
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New finding suggests that the Moon's early crust harbored far more water than scientists had assumed, shedding new light on the Moon's formative years.
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The polygon structures were discovered 35 metres underground using Chinese mission Zhurong's ground penetrating radar.
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Astronomers anticipate upcoming images of the Andromeda galaxy may hold vital clues.
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The primary factor that triggers star formation was found to be how cool the gas in the extreme environments can get.
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The spacecraft was to deliver approximately 20 payloads, with a total mass capacity of 90 kg, to the lunar surface. It was also carrying unconventional items such as a copy of Wikipedia, a bitcoin.
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Scientists discovered what happens during this process.
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The mission, led by former NASA astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria, is set to depart from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The liftoff is slated for 4:49 p.m. EST (2149 GMT) and will be facilitated by SpaceX's reliable Falcon 9 rocket, car…
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An aircraft-sized asteroid is expected to pass Earth today, January 18, NASA has revealed. Know details such as speed, size, distance, and more, as per the US Space Agency.
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Welcome to "The Science Lab", a place where football facts and in-depth analysis always triumph over feelings.
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Quantum science is usually concerned with ultra-small scales, where the mathematics of probability becomes a more useful tool than 'classical' descriptions of matter.
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A massive structure that continues to grow in size has puzzled scientists for decades, but they now think they've unraveled its mystery.
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It first appeared as a glowing blob from ground-based telescopes and then vanished completely in images from the Hubble Space Telescope. Now, the ghostly object has reappeared as a faint, yet distinct galaxy in an image from the James Webb Space Tele
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A new study from the University of Illinois challenges the notion that men are better navigators due to evolution. Instead, researchers attribute the differe...
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Here's a list of 5 captivating throwback Earth photos by NASA
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About 14,000 years ago, the tusk of a 20-year-old female mammoth ended up at a campsite in Swan Point, Alaska.
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It turns out some stereotypes actually are true — at least according to one study.
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Since 1985, Greenland's ice sheet has lost approximately 5,091 square kilometers of ice, researchers found using satellite imagery.
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Astrobotic is aiming for a safe and controlled atmospheric re-entry for Peregrine. After re-entering the Earth's atmosphere, the lander would burn, and splash down into the South Pacific.
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Scientists have unraveled a mysterious new galaxy, and its existence goes against everything we thought we knew about the cosmos.
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When you think of the Moon, the adjective "damp" generally doesn't spring to mind.
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Country that lands on moon first will be able to set precedent for whether later lunar activities are open or restricted, says House space panel chair.
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