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International collaboration uses auroras to reveal new factor that damages the ozone layer To assess damage caused to the ozone layer by charged particles in space that surround the Earth, an international team of researchers from Japan, the United States, and Canada studied a type of aurora called an "isolate...
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NASA TV to Air Crew Activities as Astronauts Prepare, Return to Earth NASA will provide live coverage of the upcoming return activities for the agency's SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the International Space Station.
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James Webb Space Telescope imagery comes down to Earth in NYC art exhibit (photos) Artist Ashley Zelinskie's "Unfolding the Universe: First Light" exhibit showcases a virtual reality experience, 3D-printed sculptures and more James Webb Space Telescope-inspired art.
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SpaceX says its 2nd private Starship trip around the moon will help make humanity multiplanetary SpaceX's newly announced tourist mission to the moon could help humanity extend its footprint far beyond Earth, company representatives say.
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The sun crackles in new images from spacecraft preparing for a close flyby The Europe-led Solar Orbiter mission has captured a stunning sequence of the lively sun as it made an orbital approach amid intensifying solar activity.
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Get the Mars 3 high-resolution resin 3D printer for just $208 on Prime Day The Mars 3 MSLA 3D Resin Printer is marked down 22% at just $208 during Amazon Prime Day Early Access, making high-definition resin prints possible at a much lower price point.
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Meatball mishap: SpaceX Crew-5 launch marked by distorted NASA logo NASA's iconic round insignia, nicknamed the 'meatball,' appeared to be oddly distorted on the Falcon 9 rocket that launched Crew-5 to the International Space Station.
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NASA now targeting Nov. 14 for Artemis 1 moon launch Artemis 1 will have a 69-minute launch window that opens at 12:07 a.m. EST (1707 GMT) on Nov. 14, during which it will attempt to send the Orion spacecraft to lunar orbit.
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Martian rock winds back the clock

Phys.org - 12 Oct 2022 21:13
Martian rock winds back the clock Almost 10 million years ago, a meteorite crashed into Earth. Hidden inside were 23 microscopic grains which tell the story of how Mars evolved.
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Amazon to launch two Project Kuiper satellites on Vulcan's first flight The first two satellites of Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband constellation -- Kuipersat-1 and Kuipersat-2 -- will launch on the maiden flight of United Launch Alliance's new Vulcan Centaur rocket The post Amazon to laun...
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Star duo forms 'fingerprint' in space, NASA's Webb finds A new image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveals a remarkable cosmic sight: at least 17 concentric dust rings emanating from a pair of stars. Located just over 5,000 light-years from Earth, the duo is collectiv...
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NASA targets November 14 for Moon rocket launch NASA said Wednesday it would try again to launch its mega Moon rocket on November 14 with backup dates later in the week.
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Get the Alien: Fate of the Nostromo board game for 30% off at Amazon In space, no-one can hear you scream about how amazing this Alien: Fate of the Nostromo deal is. Snap it up for over 30% off.
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Largest asteroid ever to hit Earth was twice as big as the rock that killed off the dinosaurs New research suggests that the asteroid responsible for forming Earth's largest impact crater was even bigger than researchers had previously estimated.
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Europe's 1st female space station commander says 'space ninja' crew is ready to come home Expedition 68 commander Samantha Cristoforetti thanked her crew of 10 for the "short but intense" International Space Station rotation she oversaw for the past 2 weeks.
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OneWeb unveils Innovation Challenge competition

Space News - 12 Oct 2022 19:44
OneWeb unveils Innovation Challenge competition OneWeb is holding a competition for individuals, companies and academic organizations to propose applications for the London-based company's low-Earth orbit satellite constellation. The post OneWeb unveils Innovation Cha...
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NASA Awards Contracts to Assess Near-Space Communications Capabilities NASA has selected two companies - Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) USA of Denver and SpaceLink Corporation of McLean, Virginia - to develop capability studies to explore and demonstrate communications and navigation s...
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Hubble spots ultra-speedy jet blasting from star crash Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have made a unique measurement that indicates a jet, plowing through space at speeds greater than 99.97% the speed of light, was propelled by the titanic collision between ...
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30 000 near-Earth asteroids discovered and rising We have now discovered 30 039 near-Earth asteroids in the Solar System - rocky bodies orbiting the Sun on a path that brings them close to Earth's orbit. The majority of these were discovered in the last decade, showing ...
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Bizarre rings spied by James Webb Space Telescope are organic dust propelled by starlight Organic dust from an odd distant star system spreads throughout the universe propelled by starlight, a new study reveals.
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Dust plumes observed being 'pushed' into interstellar space by intense starlight Astronomers have observed directly for the first time how intense light from stars can 'push' matter. Researchers from the universities of Cambridge and Sydney made the observation when tracking a giant plume of dust gen...
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