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To search for alien life, astronomers will look for clues in the atmospheres of distant planets — and the James Webb Space Telescope just proved it's possible to do so

Scientists who study exoplanets explain how the James Webb Space Telescope will study exoplanet atmospheres.

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Catch the moon and Mars cozying up to each other on Thursday

In the early hours of Thursday (July 21) morning, the waning crescent moon will pass close to Mars. They will be close enough to share the view in binoculars.

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Boom Supersonic and Northrop Grumman team up to build superfast US military aircraft

The companies plan to deliver variants of Boom's Overture aircraft for military and emergency response missions.

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Star Wars movies in chronological order

Looking for all the Star Wars movies in chronological order? Found them, you have!

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Drift back to Arrakis in 'Dune: The Graphic Novel, Book 2: Muad' Dib' (exclusive)

Abrams ComicArts releasing the next volume in Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's "Dune: The Graphic Novel" project.

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The worst solar storms in history

Earth is no stranger to the sun's wrath. From solar flares to coronal mass ejections, we take a look at some of the worst solar storms in history.

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'Escaping Gravity': Former NASA deputy chief Lori Garver weighs in US space program in new book

"Escaping Gravity" tells the story of Lori Garver's rise to be NASA's second in command, and how she brought one of the agency's most successful programs to reality.

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Landsat: A guide to the Earth observation satellite fleet

Landsat is a fleet of Earth-observing satellites that have been monitoring our planet's climate and land use patterns since 1972.

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Celebrate 50 years of Landsat with these stunning images (gallery)

Landsat 1 launched 50 years ago on July 23, 1972. We celebrate the work of Landsat with a gallery of some of the best images captured by the satellite fleet.

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Apollo 11 vs. space tourism in 2022 (op-ed)

We honor the heroes of Apollo 11 and all those who made their accomplishment possible, yet many still deride astronauts in the U.S. private space industry.

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Europe's 1st commercial staged rocket passes hot-fire milestone

German launch services startup Rocket Factory Augsburg has taken a new step in the development of an orbital launcher with the hot fire test of its Helix engine.

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Cosmic crime scene reveals how black holes turn stars into 'spaghetti'

A cosmic crime scene has revealed the gory details of black holes' eating habits.

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Tianzhou 3 cargo ship undocks from China's Tiangong space station

A Tianzhou 3 cargo spacecraft has undocked from China’s Tiangong space station and is now ready to be deorbited in the near future.

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China rolls out rocket to launch Wentian module for Tiangong space station

China is all set to launch the Wentian module for its crewed space station after rolling out a Long March 5B heavy rocket to the pad at Wenchang spaceport.

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Rocket Lab delays US spy satellite launch indefinitely for software updates

Rocket Lab says its National Reconnaissance Office mission will stand down for now, with new launch date 'to come.'

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The Tin Man gets his heart in 'The Orville' Season 3 episode 7 'From Unknown Graves'

We also get our first look at the "builders" who originally constructed the Kaylon artificial lifeforms

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Dim Pluto reaches its brightest as the third-quarter moon meets Mars in the night sky

Here's how to observe these solar system worlds overnight Wednesday (July 20) and Thursday (July 21).

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Hypersonic air-breathing weapon concept passes 2nd flight test

Two major U.S. defense contractors announced the successful test flight of the Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept, or HAWC, on Monday (July 18).

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Space flames and microgravity liquids: Astronauts mark 20 years with space station equipment

In space, no one wants to deal with the cleanup from liquids, flames or other messy science experiments.

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James Webb Space Telescope's atmosphere studies could provide clues to land and sea on alien worlds

The James Webb Space Telescope could reveal hints about exoplanet surfaces by studying the planets' atmospheric temperatures and moisture levels.

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Black holes may die differently than we thought

New research motivated by string theory suggests possible, and equally strange, fates for evaporating black holes.

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