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Could we really build the USS Enterprise?

The U.S.S. Enterprise is one of the most famous spacecraft in science fiction but how close are scientists to building one?

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China's Zhurong rover reveals how weather and ancient water altered rocks on Mars

China’s first Mars rover Zhurong reveals how weather and ancient water changed the surface of the largest impact basin on Mars.

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Lego Star Wars Mos Eisley Cantina review

The Lego Star Wars Mos Eisley Cantina is an utter masterpiece and easily one of our favorite Star Wars sets so far.

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First look at photos from Disney Plus's Obi-Wan Kenobi

Entertainment Weekly has released first-look photos of the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series, available to stream on Disney Plus.

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Supermassive black holes: Theory, characteristics and formation

What are supermassive black holes and how are they created?

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Watch the first thrilling trailer for 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' coming to Disney Plus

Disney Plus reveals a new teaser for its upcoming "Obi-Wan Kenobi" series starring Ewan McGregor.

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New quantum gravity sensor could someday peel away the surfaces of other worlds

To find features like groundwater under Earth's surface — or under the surface of another world — scientists can sense the subtle marks those features leave in the planet's gravitational field.

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Mysterious globular clusters could unlock the secrets of galaxy formation

Globular clusters are like astronomical coelacanths — mysterious living fossils. These densely packed collections of ancient stars may hold the ultimate secrets to the formation of galaxies.

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Satellite photos of Mariupol, Ukraine show damage from Russian attacks

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has hit the southern port city of Mariupol particularly hard, as new satellite photos show.

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Axiom Space Ax-1 mission: The first all-private crew to the International Space Station

Axiom Mission 1 is the first all private mission to the International Space Station by the company Axiom Space.

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UK announces ban on space-related exports to Russia

The United Kingdom has issued new trade sanctions against Russia that ban all space-related exports to the country.

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Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly giving back Russian spaceflight medal

Scott Kelly earned a Russian medal "For Merit in Space Exploration" — but he doesn't want it anymore.

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'Star Trek: Picard' season 2 explodes onto our screens with a phenomenal first episode

Has Q's taste in men's fashion improved? Will he have cheap, red wine-stained lips again? All these questions – and more, are answered in this enthralling first episode

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Huge asteroid slammed into Greenland just a few million years after the dinosaurs died out

Hidden under Greenland's thick ice sheet, scientists found what they thought was the scar of an asteroid impact perhaps just thousands of years old, fresh enough that humans were already on the scene.

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How SpaceX got Starlink up and running in Ukraine: report

Officials at SpaceX worked for six weeks to bring Starlink satellite internet service to Ukraine ahead of a government request from that country.

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Best time to buy binoculars and save

Prices for binoculars are going up. Here's when to consider buying a pair and how to save.

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NASA would get $24 billion in new omnibus spending bill

NASA will get just over $24 billion this year, if Congress is able to pass a newly devised omnibus spending bill.

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Around a supermassive black hole, smaller black holes collide extra strangely

Take three black holes and throw them into the disk surrounding a supermassive black hole and things get really weird, really fast.

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Pristine asteroid Ryugu contains amino acids that are building blocks of life

Samples from asteroid Ryugu are the most pristine pieces of our solar system ever studied and contain amino acids that could have given rise to life on Earth.

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An Earthlike planet may be orbiting in a dead star's 'habitable zone'

Planetary debris, including some objects the size of moons, may hint at a rocky exoplanet within the habitable zone of a dead star, a new study suggests.

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Meteor streaks through Jupiter's atmosphere as NASA spacecraft watches

When a rogue meteor careened through the atmosphere of Jupiter last year, it caught the attention of NASA's Juno spacecraft in orbit around the giant planet.

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