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How could an explosive Big Bang be the birth of our universe? How can a Big Bang have been the start of the universe, since intense explosions destroy everything? - Tristan S., age 8, Newark, Delaware
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Asteroid grazes path of satellites in geostationary ring A reasonably small 4-8 m asteroid recently flew by Earth, passing close to satellites orbiting in the geostationary ring at a distance of about 42 735 km from Earth's centre and only about 1200 km from the nearest satell...
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Hubble's impactful life alongside space debris During its 30 years in orbit around Earth, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has witnessed the changing nature of spaceflight as the skies have filled with greater numbers of satellites, the International Space Station...
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Free-flying robots and heart research filled the science schedule aboard the International Space Station today....
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SpaceX aces final parachute test ahead of historic May 27 crew launch SpaceX wrapped up the 27th and final drop test of Crew Dragon's upgraded parachute system today (May 1), apparently clearing the path for the Demo-2 mission later this month.
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The Companies Taking NASA Back to the Moon in 2024: Blue Origin, SpaceX and Dynetics NASA recently announced the three companies that will be building lunar landing systems to take astronauts back to the Moon - SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Dynetics. The post The Companies Taking NASA Back to the Moon in 2024...
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Virgin Galactic completes first glide flight in New Mexico Virgin Galactic's spaceship VSS Unity landed in the New Mexico desert on Friday, marking its first glide flight from Spaceport America as the company moves toward commercial operations.
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Etch A Sketch draws on NASA for space-themed edition of classic toy When the Etch A Sketch debuted in 1960, NASA was still sketching out plans for how to put the first humans into space. Now the classic toy is celebrating its anniversary with a NASA limited edition.
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With SpaceX's Dragon, NASA astronauts will ride a new spaceship for the 1st time in decades It's been nearly nine years since an American vehicle launched astronauts into orbit. This month, SpaceX and NASA aim to change that in an unprecedented test flight six years in the making.
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NASA, SpaceX enter home stretch for commercial crew test flight NASA and SpaceX are in the final phases of preparations for a commercial crew test flight that will carry two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station for an extended stay. SpaceNews.com
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These Lego 'Star Wars' sets for 2020 are strong with the Force Here's a look at the Lego Star Wars sets for 2020. Build, or build not -- there is no try!
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Rocky Planets Orbiting White Dwarf Stars Could be the Perfect Places to Search for Life Some very powerful telescopes will see first light in the near future. One of them is the long-awaited James Webb Space Telescope (JWST.) One of JWST’s roles--and the role of the other upcoming ‘scopes as well--is to...
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New Satellite Gives Clearest View Yet of Polar Ice Melt

Scientific American - 1 May 2020 21:00
New Satellite Gives Clearest View Yet of Polar Ice Melt Ice lost by Greenland and Antarctica outweighs any gains from accumulating snow, measurements from NASA’s ICESat-2 show --
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Telesat preparing for mid-2020 constellation manufacturer selection Telesat says enabling technologies for its low-Earth-orbit constellation of 298 internet satellites are now mature enough for the operator to select a prime contractor in the next few months. SpaceNews.com
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NASA Commits to Future Artemis Missions with More SLS Rocket Engines NASA has awarded a contract to Aerojet Rocketdyne of Sacramento, California, to manufacture 18 additional Space Launch System (SLS) RS-25 rocket engines to support Artemis missions to the Moon.
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Lego just launched the ultimate 'Star Wars' A-wing Starfighter for May the Fourth Lego is launching the Ultimate Collector Star Wars A-wing Starfighter today, May 1, just in time for the May the Fourth 2020 fan celebration.
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NASA plea: Stay home for 1st home astronaut launch in years NASA and SpaceX on Friday urged everyone to stay home for the first home launch of astronauts in nearly a decade because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Researchers establish new timeline for ancient magnetic field on Mars Mars had a global magnetic field much earlier--and much later--in the planet's history than scientists have previously known.
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No to Silver Surfer, yes to Space Sharks in 'Thor: Love & Thunder' "Thor: Love & Thunder's" Taika Waititi hosted an Instagram watch-along of "Thor: Ragnarok" on April 9, with suprise guest appearances from Tessa Thompson and Mark Ruffalo. But now, the story seems more about what was s...
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Educators to Speak with NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station

NASA Breaking news - 1 May 2020 18:59
Educators to Speak with NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station Educators from across the nation will have an opportunity next week to talk with a NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station.
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UC Berkeley Lab to build NOAA space weather instrument The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded a $7.5 million contract to the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, to design, build and test an ion sensor for the Space Weathe...
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All-Star Cast Assembles for First Photos from Legendary's 'Dune' Remake Vanity Fair has shared the first crop of photos from Legendary's upcoming Dune remake.
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