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James Webb Space Telescope completes another stage of instrument alignment

The commissioning stages of the James Webb Space Telescope just ticked off yet another phase.

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SpaceX launches 40 satellites into orbit, lands rocket at sea

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched 40 spacecraft to orbit for a variety of customers — and the rocket's first stage came down for a landing on a ship at sea.

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Stunning northern lights from intense solar storms thrill stargazers (photos)

A series of solar storms aimed at Earth this week have supercharged the Earth's auroras, creating dazzling displays for skywatchers.

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How to watch SpaceX launch the private Ax-1 space station mission online

Four people are scheduled to go to space during Axiom Space's debut mission, and you can watch many of the events live.

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NASA downgrades a large asteroid's risk of impact in 2880

A fresh assessment of a distantly risky asteroid brings good news: it's even less of a threat than astronomers had feared.

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This Israeli startup's sci-fi 'headset' will map brain changes in space on private Ax-1 mission

A brain 'headset' aims to provide a high-resolution view of neural changes that happen in the brain while space, and it will fly aboard Axiom Space's first crewed launch, Ax-1.

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Name of James Webb Space Telescope not yet a closed case, NASA officials say

NASA isn't done evaluating the career of telescope namesake James Webb, officials said after controversy surrounding the flagship observatory's name has continued since last summer.

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The sun let out another flare and the photos are stunning

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured yet another solar flare blasting from the same overactive sunspot that triggered radio blackouts and stunning aurora displays on Earth earlier this week.

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The speed of sound on Mars is different from Earth, Perseverance rover finds

Sound travels much more slowly on the Red Planet than it does on Earth but also behaves in some unexpected ways that could have strange consequences for communication on the planet.

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Critical test for NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission kicks off today

NASA plans to begin the three-day Artemis 1 "wet dress rehearsal" this afternoon (April 1) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Most of the action will happen on Sunday, however.

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Rocket Lab, SpaceX launching missions Friday: Watch them live

Rocket Lab and SpaceX both plan to launch missions on Friday (April 1), and you can watch the space doubleheader live.

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Blue Origin space tourist carries Ukrainian flag to final frontier

Blue Origin passenger Jim Kitchen, a professor and entrepreneur, carried a symbol of support and solidarity for Ukraine with him to space on Thursday (March 31).

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NASA astronaut comes home to Houston after record-setting 355-day space mission

NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei is finally home.

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Solar storms can destroy satellites with ease — a space weather expert explains the science

Geomagnetic storms occur when space weather hits and interacts with Earth. Space weather is caused by fluctuations within the sun that blast electrons, protons and other particles into space.

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5 ways to save on a skywatching trip

Skywatching can get expensive, so here are five ways to save on a skywatching trip.

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NASA, SpaceX delay Crew-4 launch to April 20 due to busy space schedule

NASA and SpaceX are pushing the Crew-4 mission back one day because of a jam-packed launch schedule, officials announced today (March 31).

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Hubble's stellar discovery given a Tolkien-inspired name

Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope just made a remarkable discovery, and they gave it quite a unique name.

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When did M&M's first fly in space? Setting the sweet record correct

Jack Lousma does not remember having M&M's while he was in space. As a NASA astronaut, Lousma commanded the third space shuttle mission 40 years ago, which flew the first candy-coated chocolates.

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Sunspot outbursts likely to trigger more radio blackouts and auroras in coming days

The sun is waking up and we are experiencing the effects on Earth as disruptive radio blackouts and stunning aurora displays.

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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launches 6 people to suborbital space

A New Shepard rocket-capsule combo lifted off from Blue Origin's Launch Site One in West Texas on Thursday morning (March 31), carrying six people to suborbital space.

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Best space books for kids 2022: Educational books and fun stories for kids and teens

Our picks for the best space books for kids will add science and diverse titles to youngsters' libraries.

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