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The Quadrantids are, according to NASA, considered one of the most consistent and “best” meteor showers of the year. During the peak, NASA said you can expect to see 60 to 200 meteors per hour.
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One of the great mysteries of special research is the old story that one day, the moon will hit the earth, To illustrate that principle, from the experts NASA
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NASA have released some of the best scientific images taken on the International Space Station in 2022, as it continues its scientific journey orbiting over 200 miles above the Earth’s surface. Spacecraft carried crew from around the world to and from the spa…
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NASA is considering using a private spacecraft to reboost Hubble Space Telescope into a higher orbit. The move will breathe new life into the space telescope. Watch this video for all the details.
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SpaceX is set to launch and land a Falcon 9 rocket Tuesday morning from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on a mission with 114 customer payloads.
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SpaceX successfully launched its latest batch of Starlinks on December 28th, but there’s some confusion as to the precise make-up of the satellites carried in
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What a year of NASA’s James Webb Telescope tells us about the search for extraterrestrial life.
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C/2022 E3 (ZTF) was discovered in March last year while inside Jupiter's orbit, and will make its closest approach to the sun on January 12 and Earth on February 2.
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Located 28,000 light-years from Earth, the globular cluster NGC 6440 is a densely packed conglomeration of stars hiding rapidly spinning pulsars.
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Join us and see Venus meeting Saturn in the sky from the comfort of your home. Live on 22 Jan. 2023, Virtual Telescope Project.
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told Politico that Chinese military aggression in the South China Sea indicated what might happen on the moon.
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told Politico that Chinese military aggression in the South China Sea indicated what might happen on the moon.
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Read more about A celestial tapestry of stars: Exploring globular cluster NGC 6355 with Hubble on Devdiscourse
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After the busy year that the UK space industry has seen, various space techs have given their thoughts on what they think 2023 will bring.
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SpaceX capped off the busiest year in its two-decade history on  December 30 with a Falcon 9 launch of a commercial Israeli imaging satellite
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The work could lead to new avenues of research tied to blood clots.
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Beautiful pictures celebrating 2022 aboard the International Space Station have been shared by NASA.
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Artemis 1's Orion spacecraft safely made its way back to the Kennedy Space Center on December 30
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NASA has shared a mesmerizing image of the sun as the earth begins a new orbit around it. In the image, the sun is seen emitting a powerful solar flare, glowing and swirling in shades of red, orange, and yellow, while being shrouded by the shadow of Earth.
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A new video shared by NASA shows that during winter, the red planet looks rather stunning.
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The Asteroid Launcher web app built by programmer Neal Agarwal allows user to understand what will happen if an asteroid where to strike a particular location on Earth.
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Scientists discovered a process that can contribute to the melting of ice shelves in the Antarctic.
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