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  • Mars in space
    By S.G. Howe November 21st, 2022

    New Study Suggests That Mars Is Destroying Its Moon Phobos

    One of the moons orbiting Mars may not have a neutral relationship with the red planet, as a new study finds its gravity may be destructive to Phobos.

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  • Illustration of Orion
    By Georgina Torbet November 21st, 2022

    NASA's Orion Capsule Has Made It To The Moon, Completing Its Closest Lunar Flyby

    NASA's Artemis I mission launched last week, and its Orion spacecraft has now flown within 100 miles of the moon. Here's what's next for the lunar mission.

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  • SLS rocket
    By S.G. Howe November 16th, 2022

    NASA's First SLS Flight Is A Success As Artemis 1 Sends Orion Spacecraft To The Moon

    NASA successfully launched the Artemis I mission which will be an unmanned 25-day trek out past the moon and back to earth. This is the first of three missions.

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  • Artemis rocket on launch pad
    By Dave McQuilling November 15th, 2022

    When And How To Watch NASA's Artemis 1 Launch This Week

    NASA has provided the go-ahead for the Artemis 1 launch on November 16. Here's how and when to watch the space mission begin from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

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  • Mars polar lander
    By Georgina Torbet November 15th, 2022

    NASA's Failed Mars Missions That Cost Over $200 Million

    On January 3, 1999, NASA launched what was going to be an exciting new mission to the Red Planet, the Mars Polar Lander, but it didn't go as planned.

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  • an astronaut in space
    By Daniel Feininger November 15th, 2022

    Here's How Spacecraft Maneuver Around Space Debris

    Space debris and space junk present a threat to satellites and spacecraft leaving the Earth and orbiting it. Here's how NASA deals with potential collisions.

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  • President Kennedy with Mariner 2 model
    By Daniel Feininger November 15th, 2022

    This Simple Programing Error Cost NASA $18 Million

    NASA's failed Mariner 1 mission that the failed cost roughly $18 million at the time, now valued at $150 million.

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  • 'Smiling Sun' coronal holes
    By S.G. Howe November 13th, 2022

    The Scary Truth About NASA's 'Smiling Sun' Photo

    The "Smiling Sun" event was ranked as a G1. An "extreme" geomagnetic storm, or a G5, would set off a number of systemic problems,

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  • Orion spacecraft
    By S.G. Howe November 12th, 2022

    NASA SLS Stands Up To Hurricane Nicole And Artemis I Launch Date Remains 'On Track'

    NASA affirms that the Space Launch System (SLS) takeoff is still targeted for 1:04 a.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, Nov. 16.

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  • space shuttle
    By Daniel Feininger November 11th, 2022

    NASA Confirms Discovery Of Underwater Artifacts From The Challenger Disaster

    Documentary filmmakers, while searching for downed WWII aircraft, came across some pieces of the Challenger shuttle, which exploded in January 1986.

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  • Mars concept render
    By Georgina Torbet November 10th, 2022

    The Complicated History Of Water On Mars And Why It Matters In The Search For Life

    If you were to visit Mars today, you'd find a barren desert with almost certainly nothing alive there. But millions of years ago, Mars looked very different.

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  • NASA Artemis 1 SLS launchpad
    By Brittany Roston November 9th, 2022

    NASA Changes Artemis 1 Launch Date Over Tropical Storm Concerns

    NASA has been forced to delay its Artemis 1 mission, this time due to Tropical Storm Nicole and its heavy winds, which could potentially cause damage.

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  • x-37 spaceplane orbital artist conception
    By Matt Salter November 8th, 2022

    The Bizarre Space Force Plane That Hasn't Landed In 2 Years

    An unmanned space plane for the United States Space Force has been circling the Earth for over 900 days and continues operating to this day.

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  • NASA rover Perseverance and drone on Mars
    By Eli Shayotovich November 8th, 2022

    Why Mars Has 15,000 Pounds Of Trash

    All our space exploration has left behind mountains of trash on the surface of the moon and now Mars.

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  • Artemis I and tower
    By Rob Rich November 2nd, 2022

    NASA Is Sending Something Unexpected To The Moon

    When the Artemis I mission launches later this month, NASA will send along a flash drive containing the makes of over 3,000,000 people who signed up.

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  • Onlookers watch as SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launches
    By Kyle Encina November 1st, 2022

    SpaceX Falcon Heavy Gets Its First Launch In Years

    SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket successfully launched for the first time in years, carrying space-exploration tech for the U.S. Space Force. Here's how it went.

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  • The ISS in orbit.
    By Rahul Srinivas October 25th, 2022

    International Space Station Swerves To Avoid The Satellite Russia Blew Up

    Debris from a Russian anti-satellite missile test just forced the International Space Station to adjust its position again, as tensions with the U.S. simmer.

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  • InSight lander on Mars
    By Georgina Torbet October 25th, 2022

    How A NASA Lander Heard Its First Meteoroid Impact

    Just like on Earth, seismic activity on Mars can be a great gauge for mapping out the planet's surface, its core, as well as detect meteoric impacts.

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  • SpaceX building
    By Daniel Feininger October 21st, 2022

    Here's How Hydrogen Could Soon Fuel SpaceX Rockets

    The world's biggest green hydrogen plant is opening in Texas and it may start providing clean, sustainable fuel to SpaceX rockets in the near future.

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  • Webb's Pillars of Creation
    By Georgina Torbet October 19th, 2022

    James Webb Shows Off The Famous Pillars Of Creation In Stunning Detail

    The Pillars of Creation have gotten a new look courtesy of the James Webb Space Telescope, which photographed the space anomaly with an infrared camera.

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  • Elon Musk speaking at an event.
    By Nadeem Sarwar October 15th, 2022

    Elon Musk Says SpaceX Can No Longer Foot The Bill For Starlink In Ukraine

    Starlink has been providing interner services to Ukraine since the conflict with Russia began, but Elon Musk says it can't continue to foot the bill.

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  • Astronaut floating near earth
    By Dave McQuilling October 15th, 2022

    Woman Pays $30K To Get Her Astronaut Boyfriend Back To Earth

    A crafty Instagram scammer told an elderly woman he needed thousands to get back to her from space so they could marry.

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  • an exoplanet
    By Daniel Feininger October 13th, 2022

    The Mysterious Phenomenon The Kepler Space Telescope Discovered

    In 2011, the Kepler Space Telescope found a distant phenomenon that still has scientists theorizing about stars, comets, and alien life. Here's what it found.

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  • NASA's DART impactor Dimorphos
    By Rahul Srinivas October 12th, 2022

    NASA's DART Mission Worked, Potentially Giving Earth A Defense Against Rogue Asteroids

    NASA slammed a spacecraft into an asteroid on purpose, and two weeks later, the results are in. The mission had a bigger impact than researchers had expected.

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  • hands holding the moon
    By Daniel Feininger October 7th, 2022

    NASA Wants To Mine The Moon, But Law Experts Say It's Not That Simple

    NASA's next mission to the Moon may involve mining it, which can prove helpful for further space exploration. Here's what has to go right for that to happen.

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  • NASA DART spacecraft asteroid artwork
    By Daniel Feininger October 5th, 2022

    NASA's Successful DART Mission Leaves Behind A Stunning Sight

    NASA recently crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid on purpose, and now researchers have shared an image of the resulting debris blasted off the space rock.

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  • Demonstration of NASA DART spacecraft hitting an asteroid
    By Kyle Encina October 4th, 2022

    The Last Thing This $300 Million NASA Spacecraft Saw

    NASA recently completed its DART mission, an attempt to use spacecraft as a planetary defense against asteroids. Here are the images NASA gathered from it.

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