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Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this week! Here's how to watch the show.

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower may generate as many as 50 shooting stars an hour during its peak on Thursday (May 5), weather permitting.

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Don't miss Mercury shine with the crescent moon in tonight's sky!

The moon will point the way to the usually elusive Mercury tonight (May 2).

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These dry ice glaciers on Mars are moving at its south pole

A new study finds that dry ice flows closer to 100 times faster than water ice in the thin atmospheres on Mars, when on high slopes.

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Watch how NASA astronauts communicate in space without speaking (video)

A new NASA STEM video explains how astronauts train to use nonverbal hand signals

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Black Moon solar eclipse looks otherworldly in stunning images

The rare partial solar eclipse stunned skywatchers on Apirl 30. Here's a look at their images.

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Solar flares explode with huge energy thanks to a simple magnetic phenomenon

The secret to what drives powerful solar flares is literally in the palm of your hand.

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Space Blocs: The future of international cooperation in space is splitting along lines of power on Earth

Some scholars predict a future in which single states pursue various levels of dominance, while others foresee a scenario in which commercial entities bring nations together.

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Curious Kids: Will the big storm on Jupiter ever go away?

The Great Red Spot is like the grandfather of Jupiter's storms. It has been roaming for many, many years — but recently we’ve seen it get smaller.

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In 'Horizons,' a discarded global view of science shines

What if everything we're taught about the history of astronomy and physics is wrong?

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Rocket Lab delays Electron booster launch and recovery test to Monday

Rocket Lab has postponed the launch of an Electron rocket it hopes to recovery with a helicopter to no earlier than Monday (May 2).

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The Eta Aquarids: A spring meteor shower from Comet Halley

The Eta Aquarids can be seen in both hemispheres, but the Southern Hemisphere gets the best view.

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Eta Aquarid meteor shower 2022: When, where and how to see it

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower from late April to mid-May offers a long stretch of spectacular 'shooting stars' that even a casual observer can spot in the night sky.

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What is today's moon? Moon phases {year}

Learn about the today's moon phase and the rest of the moon phases for 2022, and when you can see them.

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Night sky, May 2022: What you can see this month [maps]

Find out what's up in your night sky during May 2022 and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing guide.

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The brightest planets in May's night sky: How and when to see them

Our May night sky viewing guide tells you which planets are visible in May's night sky and how you can see them.

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Saturn's weird moon Titan looks a bit like Earth, and scientists might finally know why

A new theory explains why Saturn's moon Titan looks a bit like Earth, though made of completely different stuff.

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Strange Mars rock type points to extremely violent volcanic eruptions

An unusual rock type spotted by two Mars rovers may indicate that the Martian landscape was shaped by cataclysmic volcanic eruptions.

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Time travel could be possible, but only with parallel timelines

Is time travel really possible in our universe, or is it just science fiction?

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'Star Wars'-style hyperdrive might produce a quantum glow, not star streaks

The view from the iconic Millennium Falcon of "Star Wars" during hyperdrive maneuvers would be far different than what science fiction portrays, scientists say.

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SpaceX just flew its fastest Dragon astronaut trip to the space station ever

SpaceX just set a new record for its fastest Dragon astronaut trip yet.

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Rare Black Moon solar eclipse takes bite out of sun over South America

Skywatchers across parts of the Southern Hemisphere were treated to the first partial eclipse of the year today (April 30).

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