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James Webb Space Telescope finds no atmosphere on Earth-like TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet

New measurements by the James Webb Space Telescope found that a rocky exoplanet orbiting a star known as TRAPPIST-1 most likely has no atmosphere.

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'All Systems Are Go' Snoopy stage show debuts at NASA visitor complex

Snoopy and NASA's plans for exploring the moon received a "go" to launch as "All Systems Are Go," a new stage show featuring life-size puppets, debuted at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

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Anycubic Photon Mono X2 review

The Anycubic Photon Mono X2 improves upon the original in almost every way.

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'The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek' docuseries lands on home video

Mill Creek Entertainment is releasing "The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek" on DVD on April 25.

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We've spotted 56% off these Hexeum night vision binoculars

That discount means you save nearly $170 on a product that we rate as one of the best night vision binoculars on the market.

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Black holes may be swallowing invisible matter that slows the movement of stars

Scientists watched as two stars slowed in their orbits around black holes, concluding it was the result of "drag" generated by dark matter.

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Why is Mercury so weird? Blame the giant outer planets.

Mercury is so strange that astronomers have not been able to explain its properties with simulations of the solar system's formation. But now, researchers have found an important clue.

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Deadly cyclone 'Freddy' may be the longest-lived and most energetic storm ever recorded

Cyclone Freddy, which is finally dissipating after battering Southeast Africa, has crossed the entire Indian Ocean and made landfall three separate times.

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What equipment do you need to see and photograph the planets

How to achieve the very best views and images of the neighboring worlds in our solar system.

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The universe might be shaped like a doughnut, not like a pancake, new research suggests

The universe may be flat, but could still be shaped like a doughnut, weird patterns in leftover light from the Big Bang suggest.

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CNES astronaut Jean-Jacques Favier, 1st French scientist to fly in space, dies at 73

Jean-Jacques Favier, who in 1996 became the sixth astronaut and first scientist from France to launch into space, has died at the age of 73. Favier flew as an STS-78 payload specialist.

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How is Data in 'Star Trek: Picard' if he died in 'Star Trek: Nemesis?'

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NASA selects solar physicist Nicola Fox as its new science chief

NASA has announced that Heliophysics Division leader Nicola Fox will be the agency's new head of science, overseeing more than 100 missions.

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BlissLights Sky Lite Evolve Galaxy Star Projector review

The third generation of BlissLights Sky Lite star projectors now boasts voice control, a new spherical design and features patented color-blending technology.

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Artificial intelligence could help hunt for life on Mars and other alien worlds

A newly developed machine-learning tool could help scientists search for signs of life on Mars and other alien worlds.

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How to watch Ceres, a dwarf planet 14 times smaller than Pluto, photobomb a spiral galaxy this weekend

Watch live online as the dwarf planet Ceres swoops in front of the 'grand design' spiral galaxy Messier 100 this weekend.

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Watch Indian rocket launch final 36 OneWeb satellites tonight (March 25)

India's most powerful rocket is scheduled to launch the final 36 satellites for OneWeb's internet constellation Saturday night (March 25), and you can watch the action live.

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'65' star Adam Driver asks NASA about the asteroid threat to Earth (video)

Adam Driver, star of the new movie "65," quizzed NASA about the dangers of asteroids and the success of the DART mission.

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See the moon shine next to the Pleiades star cluster tonight (March 25)

The waxing crescent moon will visit the Pleiades tonight (March 25) passing this densely packed bright star cluster also known as "the Seven Sisters" in the evening.

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Alien mothership lurking in our solar system could be watching us with tiny probes, Pentagon official suggests

A draft paper by a Harvard scientist and the head of the Pentagon's UFO office has raised the idea an alien mothership could be in the solar system, sending out tiny probes dubbed "dandelion seeds" to explore the planets within.

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Watch skyscraper-sized asteroid zoom near Earth tonight (March 25) in free livestream

The near-Earth asteroid 2023 DZ2 will pass within 107,500 miles (173,000 kilometers) of Earth today (March 25), and you can watch the flyby live online.

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