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NASA wants your ideas to reuse trash and waste on a Mars mission

You have until March 15 to submit your Red Planet innovations.

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James Webb Space Telescope marks deployment of all mirrors

NASA's massive new observatory has notched another milestone.

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Cosmonauts on spacewalk ready new Russian docking port for future space station arrivals

Russia's new multi-port docking module at the International Space Station is ready to receive its first spacecraft after the work of two cosmonauts on a seven-hour spacewalk.

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Moon's crust may have formed from 'slushy' magma ocean long ago

The moon's crust might have formed from an unevenly layered "slush" of magma that once covered the entire body, a new study reports.

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China sends classified satellite into space during first launch of 2022

China executed its first launch of 2022 with a classified mission, the Shiyan 13 test satellite.

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'The Book of Boba Fett' episode 3 offers colorful new additions to Tatooine culture

There's a new Rancor in town, so don't distress the daimyo, or you might end up as dinner

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SpaceX's Starlink satellites leave streaks in asteroid-hunting telescope's images

An Earth-based telescope that looks for exploding stars and dangerous near-Earth asteroids is struggling with streaks from SpaceX's Starlink internet-beaming constellation.

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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission readies for 'wet dress rehearsal'

The first moonbound rocket and spacecraft of NASA's Artemis program are poised for a "wet dress rehearsal" in February.

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Voyager 1: Earth's farthest spacecraft

Voyager 1, which launched in 1977, is farther from Earth than any other spacecraft.

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Guardians of the Galaxy ships: Exploring the Milano and the Benatar

The Guardians of the Galaxy ships pack quite a bit of history and interesting trivia, and have quickly become Hollywood icons thanks to the MCU.

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Nerf DinoSquad Rex-Rampage blaster review

While the Nerf DinoSquad Rex-Rampage blaster looks the part, it’s far from the most reliable Nerf gun out there.

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The Mars rover Perseverance has pebbles stuck in its drill. NASA has a plan to fix it.

NASA's Perseverance rover will dump its latest Mars sample to unclog pebbles from its drill.

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Watch two Russian cosmonauts take a spacewalk outside the International Space Station today

They're going to get a new docking module ready for spacecraft.

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Massive asteroid safely zooms by Earth, a million miles away

At least one livestream captured 1994 PC1 during its closest approach of the next 200 years.

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SpaceX launches 49 Starlink internet satellites, lands rocket at sea

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket delivered 49 Starlink satellites to orbit today (Jan. 19) and pulled off a landing at sea.

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Here's how the James Webb Space Telescope is aligning its mirrors in deep space

The James Webb Space Telescope continues to uncurl its mirrors to ultimately peer into the deep and distant universe.

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Lasting devastation from Tonga volcano eruption revealed in satellite images

Tonga's volcanic eruption has left behind damage so severe that satellites can see it from space.

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Possible sign of Mars life? Curiosity rover finds 'tantalizing' Red Planet organics

NASA's Curiosity rover has found some interesting organic compounds that may be signs of ancient Mars life, but much more work is needed to vet that hypothesis.

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Our expanding universe: Age, history & other facts

The universe was born with the Big Bang as an unimaginably hot, dense point. SPACE.com offers an overview of the universe and its history, age and structure.

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Best asteroid movies, ranked

Brace for impact, as we look at the best asteroid movies of all time.

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What really makes a planet habitable? Our assumptions may be wrong

How common are ice-covered planets like Hoth from "Star Wars," and might they be capable of hosting life? As usual, the answer is, it depends.

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