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A chaotic star is inching toward a violent death as astronomers watch in real-time

Astronomers using the Keck Observatory have spotted a rare type of star evolving into a supernova right before their eyes.

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NASA begins 60th round of space artifact awards for schools, museums

Fifteen years after NASA opened its space artifact archive to schools and museums, the program still has a lot to give. The agency is accepting applications for its 60th screening of space hardware.

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China wants to launch a moon-orbiting telescope array as soon as 2026

China wants to put a small constellation of satellites in orbit around the moon to create a radio telescope that would open a "new window" into the universe.

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NASA astronauts deploy 5th roll-out solar array on spacewalk outside space station (video)

NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg deployed a new solar array outside the International Space Station during a spacewalk today (June 9).

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'Marvel Anatomy' takes you inside your favorite aliens and superheroes

A new collector's edition of 'Marvel Anatomy' is out with never-seen art prints revealing the innerworkings of your favorite aliens, metahumans and more.

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SpaceX Starship problems likely to delay Artemis 3 moon mission to 2026, NASA says

NASA is worried that SpaceX's giant new Starship vehicle won't be ready to carry Artemis astronauts to the surface of the moon in late 2025, as currently planned.

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See new supernova shine bright in stunning Pinwheel Galaxy photo

The Gemini North telescope turned its gaze toward the Pinwheel Galaxy, offering a crystal-clear view of a new supernova discovered in May 2023.

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See Mars like never before in this amazing new photo from a 20-year-old probe

A new mosaic image released to celebrate 20 years of the Mars Express spacecraft shows the Red Planet as never seen before, revealing a multitude of features across its worn and scarred surface.

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SpaceX Dragon breaks 2 space shuttle orbital records

SpaceX's Dragon capsules have spent more time in orbit, and launched toward the International Space Station more often, than NASA's space shuttle fleet.

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Watch the moon snuggle up to Saturn in the night sky late tonight

Skywatchers can see the moon meet up with Saturn in the early hours of June 10 as the two bodies make a close approach in the night sky.

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Nanoblock reveals new space model kits created with astronaut's advice

An astronaut who helped assemble the International Space Station is now behind a series of space building projects that are on a very different scale. Naoko Yamazaki advised on Nanoblock's new kits.

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Will Artemis astronauts look for life on the moon?

Astronauts on NASA's Artemis moon missions might look for signs of life in shadowed polar craters — life that could have traveled with people from Earth.

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Galaxy group blasts out record-breaking tail of hot gas after gobbling up neighbor (video)

A monstrous galactic cluster is devouring another group of galaxies whole, causing it to emit a 1.5 million light-year-long trail of hot gas from its rear — the largest of this type ever seen.

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James Webb Space Telescope discovers 717 ancient galaxies that flooded the universe with 1st light

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered hundreds of galaxies that existed when the universe was less than 600 million years old.

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Pentagon confirms it's buying SpaceX Starlink services for Ukraine

The Pentagon has confirmed it is buying SpaceX's Starlink broadband services to provide communications in Ukraine.

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Canadian wildfire smoke dims the vision of Earth-observing satellites (photos)

Smoke from Canadian wildfires has obscured the view of Earth-monitoring satellites like GOES-16 and the PlanetScope constellation.

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Boeing sued for allegedly stealing intellectual property related to NASA's Artemis moon rocket

Aerospace giant Boeing faces a federal lawsuit accusing it of intellectual property theft and misuse of critical components involved in assembling NASA's Artemis moon rocket.

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New tool 'cleans' ever-increasing satellite trails from Hubble photos

Scientists have developed a new tool that can keep Hubble Space Telescope photos free of the bright streaks caused by fast-moving satellites.

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Night Sky stargazing app review

Night Sky is a stargazing app built on ease of use and a sense of wonder.

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Transformers movies in order: Chronological and release

Get up to speed on all the Transformers movies released so far, both in chronological and release order, with our comprehensive guide.

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Long space missions take a toll on astronaut brains, study finds

Long spaceflights can cause astronauts' ventricles — cavities in the brain that hold cerebrospinal fluid — to enlarge by up to 25%. And it apparently takes years for the swelling to go down.

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