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Does the sun rotate?

Does the sun rotate? At the center of our solar system, it's tempting to think of the sun as unmoving. Yet, it undergoes a complex form of rotation.

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Russia says it will leave the International Space Station after 2024

The head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos has announced that Russia will leave the International Space Station after 2024 following multiple controversies.

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Perseid meteor shower 2022: When, where & how to see it

The Perseid meteor shower will peak between Aug. 11 and 12. Here we explore what the Perseids are, where they occur and how you can see them for yourself.

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Interstellar probe: Has its time finally come?

Launching an interstellar probe sounds exceedingly lofty, ambitious, and tough to do. But there's no need to wait for new technology, say advocates.

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Vortex binoculars deals and discounts

We’re scouring the internet for the best Vortex binoculars deals, so you can get the lowest price available.

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1st NASA capsule to fly into space lands at Long Island museum

An early American spacecraft that survived two launches has touched down at a museum in Long Island, New York. Mercury-Redstone 1A (MR-1A) is now on display at the Cradle of Aviation.

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South Korea to launch 1st moon mission 1 week from today

The Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter, also known as Danuri, is scheduled to launch atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket next Tuesday (Aug. 2).

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Satellites can get lost in major solar storms and it could take weeks to find them

Satellites and space debris objects in low Earth orbit could get lost for weeks if a major solar storm hit Earth, increasing the risk of collisions and rendering the space around Earth unsafe.

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Alien hunters should look for city lights from 'urbanized planets,' study suggests

Scientists searching for signs of extraterrestrial technology should keep an eye out for city lights on exoplanets, a new study suggests.

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Gorgeous Hubble Space Telescope image shows turquoise waves rippling through Milky Way companion

Bright turquoise plumes ripple through the Milky Way's companion galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud, like waves in the ocean.

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After Kitt Peak telescopes' close call with wildfire, essential personnel are returning to evaluate the damage

Observations are on hold at the famed telescope facility after a wildfire tore through the area in June, leaving behind damage that is still being assessed.

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United Arab Emirates astronaut will spend 6 months on the space station next year

A deal with Axiom Space will see Sultan AlNeyadi fly to the ISS on SpaceX's Crew-6 mission for NASA, which is expected to launch in spring 2023.

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Benjamin Sisko returns as a god to begin IDW's bold new era of 'Star Trek' comics

IDW Publishing has announced a new flagship "Star Trek" comic series launching this fall

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PlayStation VR2 details: Everything we know about the PSVR 2 headset

We've got all the latest details on the upcoming PSVR 2, the next generation VR headset for the PS5.

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Huge Chinese rocket booster falling from space after launching space station module

China has once again opted to let a huge rocket stage fall back to Earth on its own.

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Jordan Peele's unsettling new invasion thriller 'Nope' redefines the nature of UFOs

A review for director Jordan Peele's new sci-fi invasion thriller, "Nope."

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Best sci-fi movies of all time

Here’s our intergalactic treasure trove of the best sci-fi movies that you need to watch.

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China's new space station module docks, beefing up orbital science

China's Wentian module docked successfully with the Tiangong space station Sunday (July 24), adding more room to its crewed facility.

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Bushnell binoculars deals: The best prices on popular models

Here's our round-up of Bushnell binoculars deals, the biggest discounts from reputable retailers plus some of our favorites.

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China's Mars orbiter snaps striking shot of Red Planet's larger moon, Phobos

China's Tianwen 1 Mars orbiter has returned a stunning image of the Martian moon Phobos to mark the second anniversary of the mission's launch.

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Jupiter's rings may be so puny because of the planet's massive moons

New research shows why Jupiter doesn't have thick, bright rings like Saturn's.

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