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Save $90 on this 4K Holy Stone GPS drone, ideal for newcomers to drone photography

Get the powerful Holy Stone GPS Drone for just $170 at Amazon and explore the world of drone photography and video.

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'We can find life outside the solar system in 25 years', researcher says

We haven't found life on Mars yet, but one researcher believes we might be able to detect evidence of it on planets outside of the solar system within the next quarter of a century.

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Watch NASA chief commemorate 60th anniversary of JFK moon speech Monday

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson will discuss the legacy of JFK's Rice University moon speech Monday (Sept. 12) at noon EDT (1600 GMT), and you can watch it live.

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NASA will slam a spacecraft into an asteroid. This tiny witness will show us what happens.

Italy's first deep-space mission, which will be the only eye-witness of DART's crash with asteroid Dimorphos, is beginning its journey.

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NASA replaces leaky seals on Artemis 1 moon rocket, fueling test next

NASA engineers replaced leaky seals on two fuel lines for its Artemis 1 moon rocket, setting the stage for a critical fueling test.

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Harvest Moon 2022: September's full moon thrills stargazers around the world (photos)

The full Harvest Moon of September lit up the night sky this weekend in a dazzling lunar sight enjoyed by skywatchers around the world.

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DNA of DeForest Kelley, Dr. 'Bones' McCoy from 'Star Trek,' will fly to space with original cast on memorial spaceflight

DeForest Kelley's DNA will be aboard this special Enterprise Flight with other 'Star Trek' royalty

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'Doomsday Glacier' is teetering even closer to disaster than scientists thought, new seafloor map shows

A new study has revealed that the Thwaites glacier, also known as the "Doomsday Glacier," could melt away much faster than previously believed.

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Watch Firefly Aerospace try to reach orbit for 1st time Sunday

Firefly plans to launch its Alpha rocket on a test mission from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base on Sunday (Sept. 11) at 6 p.m. EDT (2200 GMT).

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See the conjunction of the moon and Jupiter on Sunday (Sept. 11)

Though the moon is much brighter than Jupiter from our position here on Earth, the gas giant dominates it in terms of size. The two will share a right ascension on Sunday night.

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SpaceX rocket launches BlueWalker 3, the largest commercial communications array ever, and aces record 14th landing

SpaceX launched a novel communications satellite into orbit late Saturday and set a new launch record for its Falcon 9 rocket.

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What is the Standard Model?

The Standard Model of Physics is the theory of particles, fields and the fundamental forces that govern them.

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Fiery ancient asteroid impacts turned living things into charcoal

Ancient organisms were 'killed, grilled and buried," a study found after studying small impact craters.

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Watch SpaceX launch the huge BlueWalker 3 satellite, Starlink fleet on rocket's record-setting 14th flight tonight

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will fly for the 14th time on Saturday night (Sept. 10), launching 34 of the company's Starlink satellites and a smartphone connectivity test craft to orbit. Watch it live.

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Celestron Inspire 100AZ refractor telescope review

An affordable refractor with lots of aperture, a built-in red light and a novel solution for smartphone astrophotography.

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Giant blobs in Earth's mantle may be driving a 'diamond factory' near our planet's core

Water driven toward Earth's center by plate tectonics could lead to the creation of diamonds at the boundary between the core and the mantle.

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Harvest Moon tonight! See the full moon rise near Jupiter and Neptune (Sept. 10)

September's full moon, the Harvest Moon, will be joined in the night sky by Jupiter and Neptune on Saturday (Sept. 10).

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US will push other nations to abandon destructive anti-satellite tests, VP Harris says

The United States will soon ask other nations to follow its lead and abandon destructive, debris-spawning anti-satellite testing, Vice President Kamala Harris said.

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The art of 'Love, Death + Robots' comes alive in new book (exclusive)

Power up exclusive images and comments for Titan Books' "The Art of Love, Death + Robots"

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DARPA developing small vertical-takeoff aircraft for military use

DARPA's ANCILLARY program aims to develop a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft that can operate in areas without preexisting air bases or other infrastructure.

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Ingenuity helicopter heads toward ancient river delta on 31st Martian flight

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter just flew for the 31st time on Mars, acing a short hop that took it closer to an ancient Red Planet river delta.

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