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What causes the strange green flash at sunset and sunrise on Earth?

There are very special cases, when the sky is very clear and exceptionally transparent, that a green flash can be glimpsed just as the very topmost part of the sun is rising or setting.

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SpaceX to launch Europe’s Euclid dark energy probe 1 week from today

Euclid will launch on July 1 to hunt for dark matter and dark energy, in a quest to understand the nature of our universe's history and future.

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Space explorers mourn the loss of Titan submersible's 5 crewmates

The exploration community is still reeling from the announcement that the submersible Titan broke apart, resulting in the death of its five passengers.

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NASA's Parker Solar Probe starts summer with 16th swoop by the sun

The Parker Solar Probe conducted its 16th perihelion pass on Thursday morning (June 22), cruising through the sun’s superhot outer atmosphere, called the corona.

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Watch a house-size asteroid zoom past Earth live on June 25

A small asteroid the size of a three-story building will pass between Earth and the moon on Sunday (June 25), and you can watch the encounter live thanks to a free telescope livestream.

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You've never seen Mars like this. Amazing NASA photos reveal Red Planet in ultraviolet light

NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN spacecraft photographed the Red Planet in July 2022 and January 2023, showcasing its rapidly changing seasons.

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Rocket Lab to recover booster from ocean after July 14 launch

Rocket Lab plans to recover the first stage of its Electron rocket after its next launch, a seven-satellite rideshare mission targeted for July 14.

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Russian space agency Roscosmos recruiting fighters for war against Ukraine: report

Russia's space agency Roscosmos is recruiting and training militia members for the nation's ongoing invasion and occupation of Ukraine, according to a Financial Times report.

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Watch the moon's shadow travel across North America during 2024's total solar eclipse (video)

This flyover animation of the Great North American Solar Eclipse shows the path of the moon's shadow and where you need to be located to see the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.

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Final launch of Europe's Ariane 5 rocket set for July 4 after delay

The final liftoff of Europe's Ariane 5 rocket has been retargeted for July 4, three weeks later than originally planned.

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Astronaut Story Musgrave's Apollo-flown medallions, shuttle toiletries up for auction

A medallion that was flown to the moon for a member of NASA's astronaut corps opened for bids at just $100. The same astronaut's copy of a checklist he used on his first launch also listed for $100.

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'The Walking Dead' creator Robert Kirkman unveils new sci-fi comic 'Void Rivals' (exclusive)

An interview with 'The Walking Dead' creator Robert Kirkman for his new sci-fi series at Skybound Comics, "Void Rivals."

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Aurora colors: What causes them and why do they vary?

Here we learn what causes the different colors in the aurora borealis (northern lights) and the aurora australis (southern lights).

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Satellites observe record-breaking marine heatwave hit North Atlantic

Ocean water temperatures around the U.K. and Ireland are over 9 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius) above long-term averages for this part of the year.

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India and Ecuador sign Artemis Accords for peaceful moon exploration

India and Ecuador both signed the Artemis Accords this week, bringing the total number of countries that have agreed to sustainable and peaceful space exploration to 27.

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NASA will study the Great American Solar Eclipse of 2024 with these 5 experiments

NASA has selected five science experiments that it will fund to study the sun and Earth during the Great American Eclipse of 2024.

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Debris from missing submersible found near Titanic, crew of 5 — including space tourist — presumed dead

Debris from the submersible that disappeared while on an expedition to the wreck of the Titanic on Sunday (June 18) has been found, and its five passengers are presumed dead.

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Russian cosmonauts toss old equipment overboard on International Space Station spacewalk

Russian cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin worked outside of the International Space Station to remove and toss overboard a trio of outdated devices, including a spent science experiment.

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SpaceX's next Starship prototype spins up engines ahead of test fire (photo)

SpaceX recently chilled and spun the engine pumps on Ship 25, the upper-stage prototype that will make the next Starship test flight.

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Watch SpaceX launch 56 Starlink satellites on June 23

SpaceX plans to send 56 Starlink satellites to orbit on June 23 to grow its broadband megaconstellation, and you can watch the whole launch live online for free.

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High fashion! Mountain of discarded clothes in Chilean desert is visible from space (satellite photo)

A satellite photo captures a mountain of discarded clothes in Chile that's growing by about 39,000 tons a year.

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