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  • NASA Ingenuity Rover alongside space helicopter
    By Kyle Encina July 28th, 2022

    NASA's Audacious Mars Sample Return Plan Now Includes Two Space Helicopters

    NASA's Mars Sample Return Program has a new detail that should please fans of the most sci-fi vehicle ever used on another planet: the space helicopter.

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  • Spaghettification of a star
    By Georgina Torbet July 27th, 2022

    What Happens To A Star After It Gets Spaghettified By A Black Hole?

    Spaghettification, a form of gravity pulling, can happen to a star after it moves too close to a black hole.

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  • Moon
    By Georgina Torbet July 26th, 2022

    Here's Where Astronauts Could Shelter On The Moon, According To NASA

    One of the challenges for future missions that will send humans to the moon for more than a few days is how to keep them safe from dangerous radiation.

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  • Brown dwarfs
    By Georgina Torbet July 26th, 2022

    These Distant Planets Are So Hot They Have Clouds Made Of Sand

    Out in the depths of the galaxy are all sorts of unusual exoplanets, from freezing cold ice giants to ultra-hot gas giants — and many have weird weather, too.

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  • JWST being tested
    By Georgina Torbet July 24th, 2022

    How NASA Made Sure James Webb Was Ready For The Rigors Of Spaceflight

    From the shakes and shocks of launch to the freezing cold temperatures above Earth's atmosphere, spacecraft have to be ready to endure harsh environments.

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  • artist's rendering of GOES-R
    By Georgina Torbet July 23rd, 2022

    See The First Stunning Views Of The Sun From NASA's GOES-18 Satellite

    NASA's GOES-18 satellite has taken some great photos of the Earth and sun, but will soon be used to monitor weather and provide warning about solar activities.

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  • astronaut in space
    By Kayla Dube July 21st, 2022

    The Reason Why You're Not Allowed To Have Soda In Space

    Soda doesn't handle well in space because of the carbonation, and astronauts can't digest it the way they do on Earth.

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  • James Webb Space Telescope render
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 21st, 2022

    How Most Americans Feel About NASA's $10 Billion James Webb Telescope Investment

    Despite the fractured nature of the political landscape, the majority of Americans agree on one thing: NASA and its various projects are a great investment.

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  • Assorted bottles of hard liquor on a shelf
    By Eli Shayotovich July 20th, 2022

    The Reason Why Astronauts Can't Have Alcohol In Space

    Alcohol has been banned in space, though there have been instances of drinking in the final frontier, including several spirit experiments.

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  • asteroid earth impact artwork
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 20th, 2022

    Research Says Asteroid Impacts Produced Rare Kind Of Diamond Material On Earth

    The extreme temperature and pressure conditions at the site of an asteroid impact create novel materials like diamonds, including ones with unusual properties.

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  • The James Webb Space Telescope in space.
    By Rahul Srinivas July 19th, 2022

    James Webb Space Telescope's Massive Images Are Stored On A Tiny SSD

    The James Webb Space Telescope has a solid-state drive onboard that takes care of recording data before it's transferred to Earth, a few GB at a time.

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  • An artistic depiction of VFTS 243 in the Tarantula Nebula
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 18th, 2022

    Scientists Spot First Sleeping Black Hole In Our Galactic Backyard

    Researchers have revealed what might be the first 'dormant' stellar-mass black hole ever discovered outside the Milky Way, complete with its own companion star.

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  • The James Webb Space Telescope
    By Rahul Srinivas July 18th, 2022

    James Webb Can Also Be Used To Study Our Solar System

    The James Webb Space Telescope can see clearer and farther than Hubble, but its up-close imagery is special too.

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  • Venus
    By Georgina Torbet July 16th, 2022

    3 Reasons Why Venus Spins Backwards, According To Astronomers

    There are three theories that explain how Venus came to spin the opposite direction of a majority of the planets.

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  • Illustration of black hole surrounded by glowing matter
    By Rob Lea July 15th, 2022

    10 Things We Know About Black Holes

    Black holes remain largely mysterious parts of our vast universe: Here are 10 things we believe we know, and a few notes about what's still missing.

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  • The CHIMES experiment radio telescope.
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 14th, 2022

    Scientists Detect Radio 'Heartbeats' Coming From Deep Space

    Researchers at MIT have detected radio signals coming from deep space. These signals are the first of their kind to appear periodically, rather than randomly.

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  • James Webb space render artwork
    By Georgina Torbet July 13th, 2022

    Here's How James Webb Telescope Will Detect Exoplanets

    Researchers using telescopes like Webb can very rarely see a planet directly and instead must utilize a special method to detect an exoplanet's presence.

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  • Stephan's Quintet MIRI Imaging
    By Georgina Torbet July 13th, 2022

    There's A Supermassive Black Hole Hiding In This James Webb Image

    Among the images released in the first batch of scientific data from the James Webb Space Telescope was a striking image of a galactic dance.

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  • Mars potential landing site
    By Georgina Torbet July 12th, 2022

    How NASA Is Choosing The Landing Site For Its Next Mars Rover

    A future Mars mission will send a rover to collect sample tubes from Mars and bring them to an ascent vehicle, paving the way for delivery to Earth.

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  • Carina Nebula
    By Rob Rich July 12th, 2022

    Here Are The First Images From The James Webb Space Telescope

    It's time to look at the first images captured and shared by the James Webb Space Telescope, in full color and extraordinary detail.

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  • Planets in a line against star field
    By Eli Shayotovich July 12th, 2022

    Here's What Would Actually Happen If All The Planets Aligned

    The planets don't align, per se, but when they come close, don't expect any cataclysmic catastrophes.

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  • Lunar Glass concept screenshot
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 11th, 2022

    Japanese Scientists Want To Build Artificial Gravity Bases On The Moon And Mars

    Lunar habitat concepts are nothing new, but it looks like humanity is closer than ever to making them a reality. The latest concept may work for Mars, too.

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  • Detailed look at the surface of asteroid Bennu
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 11th, 2022

    How NASA's Audacious Mission To Sample An Asteroid Almost Ended In Bizarre Disaster

    The OSIRIS-REx nearly had a catastrophic event after miscalculations about the surface of the asteroid Bennu.

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  • Mirror of ASTHROS
    By Georgina Torbet July 7th, 2022

    Why NASA Is Launching A Telescope Strapped To A Giant Balloon

    NASA has plans to use a huge balloon the size of a football field when fully inflated to carry a telescope to an altitude of 130,000 feet over Antarctica.

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  • Lunar surface with footprints on it and Earth in the background
    By Eli Shayotovich July 7th, 2022

    What's Actually Under The Moon's Surface, According To NASA

    While it's disappointing the moon isn't made of cheese, what's really below its surface may indeed be much more valuable.

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  • James Webb
    By Georgina Torbet July 7th, 2022

    James Webb Telescope Test Image Gives A Breathtaking Taste Of What's To Come

    The James Webb Space Telescope just delivered a set of images that, when combined, create one of the deepest views of outer space we've ever seen.

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  • NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko eating a snack on the ISS
    By Eli Shayotovich July 6th, 2022

    The Reason Why You're Not Allowed To Have Bread In Space

    There's a very scientific reason why bread is not allowed at the International Space Station, forcing astronauts to substitute tortillas.

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