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Artemis 1 cubesats: The 10 tiny satellites hitching a NASA ride to the moon

The Artemis 1 mission will launch 10 revolutionary CubeSats into space with missions as varied as mapping water on the moon, assessing the risk of radiation to astronauts, and "drag-racing" past the moon.

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Document supposedly written by Galileo is a fake

A document thought to have been handwritten by Galileo Galilei is in fact a 20th-century fake.

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Intense solar storms leave Intelsat's Galaxy 15 satellite out of control: report

International satellite services firm Intelsat has lost control of one of its broadcast satellites after it was presumably disabled by space weather.

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Perseverance Mars rover sets sights on 'Enchanted Lake'

NASA's Perseverance Mars rover is heading back to an enchanting outcrop of sedimentary rocks the spacecraft first visited back in April.

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NASA's Ingenuity helicopter makes 30th Martian flight

The Mars helicopter Ingenuity took to the skies on Saturday (Aug. 20) for the first time in more than two months, acing a short hop that was its 30th overall Red Planet sortie.

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Fast-growing sunspot may threaten Earth with flares and eruptions

A once-tiny spot on the sun's surface grew over the weekend to the size of Earth. It may end up launching some flares and solar eruptions our way.

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A month on 'Mars': A Kinder, Gentler Mars

While places like the Haughton-Mars Project do not perfectly model the soil chemistry, intense radiation, lower gravity, or thin atmosphere of Mars, there is still great value in the work done here.

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Artemis 1 paves way for European tech and astronauts on the moon

The Artemis program may see the first European orbit the moon in 2025 and have European landers touch down on Earth's companion in early 2030s.

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No, NASA's massive Saturn V rocket didn't melt concrete with sound or set fires a mile away

Researchers used computer models to estimate the rocket's acoustic levels, determining they were not high enough to cause such damage.

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Voyager 1: Facts about Earth's farthest spacecraft

Voyager 1 is the first spacecraft to travel beyond the solar system and enter interstellar space. The probe is still exploring the cosmos to this day.

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Save over 60% on the Adobe creative cloud in this back to school deal

That's a saving of over $35/£35 per month and gives you access to top apps including Photoshop, Premiere Pro and more.

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Here's how to edit James Webb Space Telescope images

New to image processing? Citizen scientist Judy Schmidt guides Space.com through the basics of creating a spectacular image from raw telescope data.

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What makes Newton's laws work? Here's the simple trick.

Lagrange found that the difference between an object's kinetic energy and potential energy unlocked something deeply profound about the universe.

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As NASA nears return to the moon with Artemis program, lunar scientists' excitement reaches fever pitch

With NASA's return to the moon with Artemis moving ever closer, lunar scientists look forward to the possibilities for science.

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NASA's Artemis 1 SLS megarocket has had a long road to its moon launch pad

The Artemis mission will soon usher in the next era of space exploration, carrying humans back to the moon and then beyond thanks to the most powerful rocket ever built, the Space Launch System.

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On the trail of unidentified aerial phenomenon: the Galileo Project looks ahead

The Galileo Project is the first systematic scientific research program in a search for artifacts or remnants of extraterrestrial technological civilizations.

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NASA's Orion spacecraft faces huge test for moon flights and deep space

The Orion spacecraft will carry humans further into space than they have ever journeyed before in a series of increasingly challenging missions.

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NASA's Artemis 1 moon mission is 'go' for Aug. 29 launch

NASA has cleared its Artemis 1 mission to launch an uncrewed test flight around the moon on Aug. 29.

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Jupiter's auroras look radiant in new James Webb Space Telescope images

Impressive infrared images of Jupiter's auroras were processed by citizen scientist Judy Schmidt.

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Artemis 1 will carry a space weather cubesat to study solar wind

Scientists hope CuSP will pave the way for a network of weather stations in interplanetary space.

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Dark matter could finally reveal itself through self-interactions

One hypothesis for the nature of dark matter is that some of it could be self-interacting, meaning the individual particles interact slightly with one another.

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