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  • Money and planning blueprints
    By Nadeem Sarwar 16 hours ago

    This Is The Most Expensive Man-Made Object Ever Produced

    This impressive project involved cooperation between multiple countries, as well as a litany of spiralling construction costs and ongoing maintenance.

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  • View of the stars in the galaxy
    By Gozie Ibekwe 23 hours ago

    14 Of The Coolest Pieces Of Tech We've Sent To Space

    Space exploration requires cutting-edge technology for success. Some of the coolest tech ever has traveled with humanity into orbit and beyond.

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  • The Landsat 9 satellite
    By James Hydzik 5 days ago

    5 Things About Satellites They Didn't Teach You In School

    Satellites have come a long way in the last couple years, and what you learned about them in school has probably changed drastically.

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  • Spaceship and satellite around Earth
    By Nadeem Sarwar 12 days ago

    Experts May Have A Solution For Dealing With The Massive Amount Of Space Debris

    While space explorations are important, the missions do result in pollution. However, experts might have a solution for this problem.

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  • An image of a partial Moon in the sky.
    By Chris Littlechild 20 days ago

    The 'Eclipse Of The Century' Is Coming – Here's What Makes It So Special

    The next solar eclipse will be here before you know it, but this one will be a little different. Here's what makes the 2027 eclipse so special.

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  • Dark Matter in space
    By Charles Earley 28 days ago

    The Answer To Physics' Dark Matter Problem Could Lie In The Fifth Dimension

    Physicists have determined that most of the universe is dark matter -- invisible to us but affecting the universe anyway. Could it exist in another dimension?

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  • A radio antenna array pointed directly up with stars and an arm of the Milky Way visible in the background
    By Brad Hill 30 days ago

    Crucial NASA Antenna Damaged With No Timeline For Repairs

    One of NASA’s most important antennas is down with no fix in sight. Find out how this single failure could strain a system already pushed to its limits.

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  • Image of a comet passing by Earth.
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    First Radio Signal Could End 3I/Atlas Alien Debate For Good

    An object older than our Sun has captivated experts, skeptics, and dreamers. Newly detected emissions may finally reveal what this cosmic outsider really is.

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  • Illustration of near-Earth asteroid
    By Cassidy Ward 1 month ago

    Asteroids And Earth's Fate: Are We Really Prepared To Prevent A Catastrophe?

    Humanity is better prepared than ever before to prevent a large asteroid from crashing into Earth, but there's more work, and surveillance, to be done.

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  • The Space Shuttle orbiter Challenger atop NASA's Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
    By Zohaib Ahmed 1 month ago

    Why Did NASA Choose A Boeing 747 To Piggyback The Space Shuttle?

    NASA's space shuttle was a large, heavy vehicle, and needed an even larger, heavier low-wing aircraft to transport it across the country.

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  • Image of a spiral galaxy in space
    By Corazon Victorino 1 month ago

    Astronomers Keep Finding The Same Thing – The Building Blocks Of Life Might Have Come From Space

    We still don't know whether aliens — in the pop culture sense — exist, but it's becoming harder to ignore that life on Earth may have started in space.

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  • The International Space Station in orbit with Earth behind it
    By Caroline Anschutz 1 month ago

    NASA Says Goodbye To The ISS - Say Hello To Privately Owned Space Stations

    More than 4,000 experiments have been conducted on the ISS. As NASA decommissions it, the private sector is taking over low-Earth space exploration.

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  • Scientist prepares a satellite with the Nvidia chip
    By Mark Cowley 1 month ago

    Nvidia Is Shooting One Of Its Most Powerful Chips Into Space

    Nvidia is planning for to blast some its most impressive tech into space, as part of a big bet on the future viability of physical AI data centers.

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  • Overhead Persistent Infrared Battlespace Awareness Center
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    Space Force's ATLAS Space Domain Awareness Software Is Working - Here's What It's For

    The ATLAS software replaces a troublesome legacy suite to help the U.S. monitor satellites and debris in space and improve situational awareness.

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  • Russian engineers work with the rocket engine at NPO Enegromash, a major Russian rocket manufacturer in Khimki,
    By Tom Clark 1 month ago

    Russia Has A Rocket Engine Problem – Here's What That Could Mean For Its Future In Space

    Russia's space program is struggling with sanctions placed on the country as a result of its war with Ukraine, and it could cause long-lasting effects.

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  • Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center in Los Angeles
    By Charles Earley 2 months ago

    The Space Shuttle Endeavour Has A Futuristic New Home

    Visitors to the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center at The California Science Center will be able to see and explore the space shuttle and other exhibits.

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  • Close-up view of the Moon against starry sky
    By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    Earth Doesn't Really Have Two Moons Until 2083, But It Does Have A Longterm Visitor In Orbit

    The Earth's Moon is its only one, but scientists recently discovered a new celestial body that will be staying near the planet for the next several decades.

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  • senior couple waving at ufos
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    Sorry, UFO Fans: New Theory Says Alien Tech Isn't That Advanced

    Unfortunately for those hoping to be abducted, a new theory posits that aliens probably aren't as smart or technologically advanced as we hope they are.

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  • Blue Origin logo on smartphone screen with blurred Earth in background
    By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    Blue Origin Has Big Plans For Its Future In Florida - Here's How The Rocket Company Is Expanding

    Blue Origin has become a fixture in the commercial space race, and it's not done yet, with new facilities already in the works. Here's what's happening.

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  • A satellite over the Earth
    By Mark Cowley 2 months ago

    Satellites Discovered A Surprisingly Simple Strategy To Combat Climate Change

    What satellites spotted across tropical landscapes could reshape how we think about reforestation, and offer a surprisingly simple way to combat climate change.

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  • Artistic illustration of Cha 1107-7626.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    Scientists Spot The Hungriest Planet Ever (And It's Eating Like Crazy)

    Rogue planets do not orbit around a star, but instead wander through the galaxy aimlessly. NASA estimates there are billions of these in our galaxy.

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  • The International Space Station above Earth
    By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    This 24/7 Live TV Station Only Shows One Thing All The Time

    Space junkies who live in the U.K. might want to tune into ITVX's "Space Live" channel which broadcasts views from the ISS 24/7 accompanied by serene music.

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  • Gravity-1 rocket launching from a barge
    By Bob Sharp 2 months ago

    The World's Biggest Solid-Propellant Rocket Has Successfully Launched For A Second Time

    Chinese aerospace company Orienspace is now two for two when it comes to launching the largest solid-propellant rocket in the world, the Gravity-1.

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  • the Starship V2 prototype as it lands on water
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    SpaceX Launched Its Starship V2 For The Last Time Before Moving On To Its Most Powerful Rocket

    Starship V2 is the largest and most powerful rocket ever built, standing 403 feet tall and pushing out 16.7 million pounds of force when it takes off.

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  • A large Nasa sign outside a building in Cape Canaveral
    By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    'It Was A Very Cool Experience': Texas Woman Watches NASA Equipment Crash-Land On Neighbor's Farm

    A lost piece of space equipment crash landed on a farm in Texas, witnessed by a neighbor who saw the whole thing unfold. Here's what happened.

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  • An illustration of Earth with various satellites surrounding it
    By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    The UK's Oldest Military Spacecraft Moved From Its Intended Orbit - Here's Why That's Troubling

    A decades-old UK military satellite has shifted thousands of miles from its orbit — from above Africa to over the Americas. No-one's quite sure who did it.

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  • An artist's interpretation of two black holes together in space
    By Casey Cooper 2 months ago

    Two Orbiting Black Holes Caught On Camera For The First Time In History

    The concept of two black holes orbiting one another has been theorized for many years, but recent satellite photography may have found a real-life example.

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