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Comet Nishimura photobombs NASA spacecraft after its close encounter with the sun (photos)

Comet Nishimura has surprised NASA by photobombing its STEREO spacecraft, revealing it seems to have held together after its brush with the sun on Sept. 17.

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China's astronauts have been tending a "space garden" in orbit (video)

The astronauts of the Shenzhou 16 mission have been cultivating vegetables as part of their science experiment workload aboard the Tiangong space station.

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'Ahsoka' season 1 episode 6 review: Myths and legends

The sixth episode of Ahsoka expands the "Star Wars" universe with new bits of mythology and iconography that support long-awaited returns.

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OSIRIS-REx's asteroid sample will come down to Earth on Sept. 24. Here's how to watch it live.

The return capsule of NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission is scheduled to touch down in Utah on Sept. 24, bearing samples of asteroid Bennu. Here's how to watch the event live.

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Supermassive black holes eat more quickly than expected, 3D simulations suggest

Supermassive black holes are even more fearsome eaters than scientists suspected, thanks to a "delivery system" that could help them feed over months rather than hundreds of years.

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Auroras galore! Solar storm slams into Earth and sparks stunning northern lights display (photos)

A strong geomagnetic storm sparked by a coronal mass ejection triggered impressive aurora light shows around the world. We take a look at some of the best photographs here.

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After 1 year in space, what's next for an astronaut? 'Peace and quiet' on Earth, Frank Rubio says (video)

NASA astronaut Frank Rubio spoke from the International Space Station on Sept. 19 just ahead of his record-breaking year in space mission date on Sept. 21. The Hispanic American told Space.com why role models are important to him.

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Japan's SLIM moon lander completes 1st critical phase in Earth orbit

Japan's SLIM moon lander has passed a first critical operation period in Earth orbit, meaning its solar panels, communications, propulsion and other systems are working well.

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NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft changed how we think about asteroids. Here's how.

NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission taught astronomers how little they know about space rocks. They might be only a few hundreds of feet wide, but their geology appears surprisingly complex.

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DARPA wants new ideas for space weapons

The U.S. Department of Defense wants fresh ideas on how to maintain military superiority in space.

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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover reaches perilous ridge on Red Planet after 3 failed attempts

This spot on Mars has preserved information about ancient landslides and evidence of Red Planet water.

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OSIRIS-REx asteroid probe makes final maneuver before Sept. 24 sample delivery

NASA's OSIRIS-REx probe performed one last trajectory-correcting maneuver on Sunday (Sept. 17) to set up the Sept. 24 arrival of its asteroid sample here on Earth.

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China's new wide-field survey telescope scopes out Andromeda galaxy

A new high-resolution, wide-field telescope situated in China offers its first stunning view.

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SpaceX rocket poised to launch on record-breaking 17th flight tonight

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to launch for a record-setting 17th time tonight (Sept. 19), and you can watch the action live.

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Stoke Space gets closer to 100% reusable rocket with successful 'Hopper' test flight (video)

Stoke Space successfully tested its Hopper vehicle, showcasing innovative designs for its second stage rocket while aiming for full rocket reusability.

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India to launch test of Gaganyaan crew capsule's emergency escape system this year

In the next month or two, India plans to launch a test mission to validate the crew escape system for its Gaganyaan human spaceflight program.

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NASA's Ingenuity helicopter breaks altitude record on 59th Mars flight

NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter soared higher than ever before over the weekend, getting 66 feet (20 meters) above the ground on its 59th Red Planet flight.

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World's 1st mountaintop impact crater discovered in northeastern China

A two-peaked mountain in northeastern China is the site of the world's first confirmed mountaintop crater.

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Asteroid hit by NASA's DART spacecraft is behaving unexpectedly, high school class discovers

Asteroid Dimorphos, which NASA intentionally hit with a rocket during its DART mission in September 2022, is behaving in unpredicted ways.

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The complete series of 'Babylon 5' will be available on Blu-ray in December

The complete series of 'Babylon 5' will be available on Blu-ray in December, welcome news at a time when actually owning the physical media of your favorite shows is more important than ever.

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Polaris Spaceplanes wraps up MIRA-Light prototype flight tests

German company Polaris Spaceplanes completed the flight campaign for its MIRA-Light prototype vehicle, and now plans to use that data on a scaled-up version with a linear aerospike engine.

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