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Titan Books celebrates vintage 'Flash Gordon' comic strips in a deluxe new collection

Titan Books delivers another deluxe volume of classic “Flash Gordon” newspaper strips on February 15

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Scientists discover lost range of 'supermountains' three times longer than the Himalayas

Scientists detected two ancient ranges of 'supermountains' that criss-crossed the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago — and may have jump-started animal evolution.

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is cooling down for its next trick: Observing the universe

It's been a whirlwind 38 days in space for the James Webb Space Telescope, but its chief scientist says the mission is well on track to uncover the universe soon.

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Lightning bolt breaks record for longest ever recorded

Storms in the U.S. and Uruguay set new records for longest lightning bolt and longest-duration lightning flash.

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Astra scrubs 1st Florida launch attempt due to faulty 'range asset'

Astra planned to launch the ELaNa 41 mission for NASA today (Feb. 5) from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station but was thwarted by an issue at the launch range.

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Could the moon ever be pushed from orbit like in 'Moonfall'?

What would it take to dislodge the moon from its orbit and send it on a collision course with Earth?

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Astra will launch a rocket from Florida for the 1st time today and you can watch it live

Astra will launch its first-ever mission from the Lower 48 on Saturday (Feb. 5), and you can watch the action live.

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Why Mars helicopters like Ingenuity could glow in the dark

You can blame dust in the wind.

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Exoplanet evolution? Mini-Neptunes may shed their atmospheres and become super-Earths

New research suggests that stellar radiation may commonly strip away the atmospheric outer layers of exoplanets slightly smaller than Neptune, transforming them into super-Earths.

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The International Space Station will plunge into the sea in 2031, NASA announces

The International Space Station will plunge into the sea in January 2031, NASA has announced.

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Young stars illuminate 'Chamaeleon' stellar nursery in new Hubble image

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning new view of a stellar nursery illuminated by the bright blue light of young stars.

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Winter Olympics 2022: See China's stadiums from space in these snowy satellite photos

The 2022 Winter Olympics are here and Maxar Technologies has released satellite images of many of the venues in China as seen from space.

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Director Roland Emmerich says he's finished with the 'Stargate' franchise

Jaffa, Kree! It's time for someone else to pick up the baton...and soon

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SpaceX and NASA eye Dragon parachute issue ahead of next astronaut launch

The parachute system on SpaceX's Dragon capsule hasn't behaved exactly as expected recently, and NASA and SpaceX want to know why.

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The International Space Station will eventually die by fire

The end of the International Space Station is inevitable — and complicated.

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'Moonfall' pulls scenes from space shuttle Endeavour move 10 years ago

Hollywood has finally taken inspiration from the decade-ago move of a NASA space shuttle through the streets of Los Angeles and it only took the moon falling out of the sky for it to happen.

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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stage to crash into moon 1 month from today

The upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is poised to slam into the moon in exactly one month.

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Axiom Space's 1st space station crew approved by NASA, ISS partners

The flight, called Ax-1, is made up of one professional astronaut and three paying customers.

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NASA prepares for moon's dark south pole in eerie lights-out 'spacewalk' (photo)

NASA is preparing for the day its astronauts explore the south pole of the moon by heading underwater with the lights out.

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NASA, SpaceX to provide Crew-4 astronaut launch update today. How to listen live.

NASA and SpaceX will hold announce an update to the agency's next astronaut launch from Florida today (Feb. 4) and you can follow it live online.

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How to debate a flat-Earther

Some people around the world believe our planet is flat. Here's the (surprising) truth about debating them.

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