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Creality CR-M4 review: Industrial size, quality, and price

If you need high-quality, large-scale printing at home, the enormous Creality CR-M4 is the printer you've been searching for.

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NASA's Psyche asteroid probe on track for October launch after 1-year delay

NASA's Psyche asteroid mission is on track to hit its new launch target of October 2023, a year later than originally planned, an independent review has found.

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The Native American night sky: 7 starry sights to see

Our Native American night sky guide tells you more about indigenous constellations and where you can find them.

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Should future Mars missions have all-female crews?

Statistics show that women are better astronauts than men, but gender diversity is key to a successful Mars mission, experts say.

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Watch SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule dock with space station early Tuesday

A robotic SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule is scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station early Tuesday morning (June 6), and you can watch it live.

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NASA's new moon car for Artemis astronauts will be inspired by Mars rovers

NASA wants a new lunar terrain vehicle that not only can transport astronauts across the moon, but also has semi-autonomous capabilities and scientific instruments similar to a Mars rover.

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Giant robots defend Earth against alien attacks in new 'Robotech' comic series

Transforming stealth fighters strike back in Titan Comics' upcoming sci-fi title, arriving in August.

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Strawberry Moon of June 2023 sweetens the night sky in these amazing photos

Skywatchers from around the planet have set the internet aglow with images of June's full moon, the Strawberry Moon, which rose on Saturday, June 3.

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Russia delays launch of Luna 25 moon lander until August

The launch of Russia's robotic Luna 25 moon lander has been postponed from July 13 and will now lift off no earlier than August.

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LIGO project begins new gravitational wave hunt

May 24 marked the start of Observation Run 4, the latest gravitational-wave hunting effort of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration. But only LIGO is fully operational at the moment.

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Super Bowl champ Richard Sherman on suiting up for Fox TV show 'Stars on Mars' (exclusive)

An exclusive interview with former NFL superstar Richard Sherman about his participation in the Fox show 'Stars on Mars.'

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James Webb Space Telescope spies earliest complex organic molecules in the universe

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected the oldest known examples of complex organic molecules in the universe, a new study reports.

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How long will the new supernova visible in the night sky last?

A new supernova that burst into the night sky in May 2023 should remain visible in the Pinwheel Galaxy for some time, astronomers say.

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China's Shenzhou 15 capsule lands safely with 3 Tiangong space station astronauts (video)

China's Shenzhou 15 astronauts returned to Earth with a smooth and safe weekend landing after completing a six-month mission to the country's space station.

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Watch SpaceX launch 22 Starlink 'V2 mini' satellites early Sunday

A Falcon 9 rocket will launch 22 of SpaceX's new "V2 Mini" Starlink internet satellites early Sunday morning (June 4), and you can watch the action live.

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See the Full Strawberry Moon of June share the sky with Mars and a half Venus tonight

June's Strawberry moon rises tonight (June 3) and is joined by Jupiter, Mars and a half Venus in the night sky.

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China's Shenzhou 15 astronauts set to return to Earth tonight

The three astronauts of China's Shenzhou 15 mission are set to come home to Earth on Saturday evening (June 3) after six months aboard the Tiangong space station.

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Watch SpaceX launch Dragon cargo mission to space station today

SpaceX will launch its 28th cargo mission to the International Space Station for NASA today (June 3), and you can watch the action live.

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This tiny probe the size of your cell phone could measure asteroid gravity in a space 1st

The European Space Agency (ESA) has designed a tiny mobile phone-sized probe that could become the world's first to measure the gravity on the surface of an asteroid.

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Ice clouds high in Earth's atmosphere could help predict climate change. NASA wants a closer look

An upcoming NASA mission will provide an unprecedented look at ice clouds at high altitudes in Earth's atmosphere.

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Live from Mars! European probe beams Red Planet views to Earth in 1st-ever video feat

The European Space Agency held the first-ever "livestream from Mars" today (June 2), beaming home photos from its Mars Express orbiter in near-real time.

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