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'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 4, Episode 9 begins setting up the big season finale

We still have no idea what species 10-C will look like or what their motives are.

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Is there anything beyond the universe?

What's beyond the known limits? What lies outside the boundary of the universe? The answer is — well, it's complicated.

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Russian space chief criticizes sanctions imposed by United States

The head of Russia's space agency warned Thursday (Feb. 24) that new sanctions imposed on his country could have dire consequences for the International Space Station program.

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'Radio Spaceman' first look: Hellboy's Mike Mignola blasts into outer space with new Dark Horse Comics miniseries

Dark Horse Comics releases "Radio Spaceman," a new sci-fi series from writer Mike Mignola and artist Greg Hinkle.

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James Webb Space Telescope is nearly halfway through its mirror alignment stages

Stars are getting sharper in the James Webb Space Telescope's field of view.

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Herzog doc 'Last Exit: Space' examines our future off Earth (exclusive trailer sneak peek)

"Last Exit: Space," which was narrated and executive produced by Werner Herzog, looks at humanity's quest to extend its footprint beyond Earth.

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Major James Webb Space Telescope project will map half a million early galaxies

The Hubble Space Telescope kicked off the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) two decades ago, but soon, the newly launched James Webb Space Telescope will join the galaxy-mapping program.

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How far is the moon from Earth?

The average distance between Earth and the moon is about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers).

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Should we be looking for intelligence on a planetary scale?

According to new research led by the University of Rochester, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) should be broadened to look for signs of "planetary intelligence."

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Mars' atmosphere: Facts about composition and climate

Mars' atmosphere is over 100 times thinner than Earth's and is primarily composed of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and argon gases.

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Satellite photos reveal details of Russian invasion into Ukraine

Satellites orbiting Earth are capturing a detailed view of Russia's invasion into Ukraine.

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NASA's daring Parker Solar Probe spacecraft zips past the sun again today

The spacecraft will zoom close to 5 million miles from the sun's surface during its 11th flyby.

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Swirling winds of Saturn trigger never-before-seen auroras

Some of Saturn’s auroras are triggered by swirling winds within the planet’s own atmosphere, a completely new type of aurora not seen on any other planet before, new research suggests.

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SpaceX launching 50 Starlink satellites, landing rocket today: Watch it live

SpaceX will launch 50 satellites and land the returning rocket today (Feb. 25), and you can watch the action live.

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What is the average temperature on Earth?

The global average surface temperature lies somewhere around 57 degrees Fahrenheit (13.9 degrees Celsius).

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New Russia sanctions won't imperil ISS operations, NASA says

The International Space Station program will continue business as usual, NASA assures us as the U.S. government levies new sanctions against Russia.

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Roc soars again: Biggest airplane ever built aces 4th test flight

The biggest airplane ever built, Stratolaunch's Roc carrier aircraft, just aced its fourth test flight.

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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission, 1st flight of new megarocket, won't launch until May

An April launch is no longer possible for Artemis 1, which will send an uncrewed Orion capsule around the moon using a huge Space Launch System megarocket. And May could be difficult to hit as well.

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When a rogue rocket hits the moon March 4, NASA orbiter will hunt for its crater grave

The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter won't be in view during impact time, but may have a follow-up plan.

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NASA control center named for Apollo launch director Rocco Petrone

The NASA control center that oversaw the launch of the first astronauts to walk on the moon now bears the name of one of its pioneering directors. Agency officials honored the late Rocco Petrone.

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Strangely tilted black hole challenges formation theories

A tilted black hole spinning around a misaligned axis has been discovered in our galaxy, challenging theories of black hole formation.

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