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Pregnancy in space: Studying stem cells in zero gravity may determine whether it's safe

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Rare diamonds suggest water lurks much deeper in Earth's interior than scientists thought

Clues about water in Earth's deep interior were recently extracted from rare diamonds.

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See the moon appear half-lit during its closest first quarter phase tonight (Oct. 2)

Skywatchers can see the moon half illuminated by the sun at the start of October during the closest first quarter moon of 2022.

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Missing element for life may be present in ocean of Saturn's moon Enceladus

The underground ocean of Saturn's moon Enceladus may contain significant amounts of phosphorus, which is vital for life as we know it.

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SpaceX Crew-5 astronauts arrive at launch site for Oct. 5 liftoff

The crewmembers of SpaceX's Crew-5 astronaut mission for NASA made it to Kennedy Space Center in Florida Saturday (Oct. 1), a few days later than originally planned due to Hurricane Ian.

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Look up! See the Orionid meteor shower from Sunday (Oct. 2)

On its yearly journey around the sun Earth is about to pass through a field of debris left by Comet Halley. This will be visible as bright fireballs above Earth peaking in mid-October known as the Orionids.

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'Andor' is intelligent, enthralling sci-fi that should make other studios take note

Fingers crossed that "Andor" on Disney Plus will make other major studios realize that clever is cool, be it "Star Wars" or not.

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October full moon 2022 guide: The Hunters' Moon

October's full moon — the Hunter's Moon — becomes full on Oct. 9, the same day that Mercury reaches its highest altitude in the predawn sky.

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When is October's partial solar eclipse and who can see it?

At the end of October and before Halloween the moon will pass between the Earth and the sun creating a partial solar eclipse, making the sun appear like a massive bite has been taken from it.

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Ancient solar eclipse records reveal how Earth's rotation has changed

Newly discovered records of solar eclipses seen in the Eastern Mediterranean reveal how Earth's motion has evolved.

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Celestron NexStar 8SE telescope review

Legendary catadioptric telescope performance, view the stars and far-reaching deep sky objects. Universally loved by astronomers the NexStar 8SE has a strong heritage.

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Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket reaches orbit for 1st time

Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket aced a test flight today (Oct. 1), successfully delivering satellites to Earth orbit for the first time.

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Hurricane Ian pushes Artemis 1 moon launch to mid-November

NASA will now work toward getting Artemis 1 on its way to the moon between Nov. 12 and November 27.

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New evidence for liquid water on Mars suggests the planet is geothermally active

Martian ice caps dip and rise and it may be evidence of liquid water lurking underneath them But what keeps that water from freezing?

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What are wormholes? An astrophysicist explains these shortcuts through space-time

A wormhole is like a tunnel between two distant points in our universe that cuts the travel time from one point to the other.

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International Observe the Moon Night 2022: Don't miss these livestreams and events on Saturday (Oct. 1)

Celebrate "International Observe the Moon Night" 2022 on Saturday (Oct. 1) virtually with livestreams or in person at an event near you.

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Hurricane Ian regains strength, heads toward South Carolina as NASA's Florida spaceport recovers

Hurricane Ian regained strength as it barreled toward South Carolina on Friday (Sept. 30) after passing over NASA's Kennedy Space center spaceport in Florida a day earlier.

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US Space Force gets its 2nd-ever chief

On Thursday (Sept. 29), the Senate unanimously confirmed Lt. Gen. B. Chance Saltzman as chief of space operations for the Space Force.

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Hubble Space Telescope spots protective shield against greedy Milky Way

An odd shield of supercharged gas protects dwarf galaxies from being ripped apart by the gravitational pull of the Milky Way, 30 years' worth of observations by the Hubble Space Telescope reveal.

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World Space Week centers space sustainability for this year's events

In the 65 years since humanity's first satellite, the number of those in orbit is causing issues for astronomy and space security.

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Advanced AI discovers a treasure trove of gravitational lenses

A machine-learning algorithm has helped astronomers discover thousands of gravitational lenses predicted by Einstein.

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