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NASA's gamma-ray observatory is in safe mode after a possible wheel failure

NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory has temporarily stopped its science observations while the mission team investigates an issue.

The Nearest Stars to Earth (Infographic)

Get to know our nearest stars, their distances in light-years, spectral types and their known planets.

ULA’s first launch of 2022 to debut unflown variant of Atlas 5 rocket

A promotional poster for the USSF-8 mission, showing the Atlas 5’s configuration with a single solid rocket booster and a 5.4-meter (17.7-foot) diameter payload fairing. Credit: United Launch Alliance

United Launch Alliance’s Atlas 5 rocket has flown in 10 different configurations over 90 missions since 2002, each version optimized to haul satellites of a certain size and mass into space.

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The Moon’s Crust was Formed From a Frozen Slushy Magma

Scientists’ detailed study of the Moon dates back to the Apollo missions when astronauts brought rock samples from the lunar surface back to Earth for analysis. Apollo 11 gathered samples from the lunar highland regions, the pale areas on the Moon’s surface easily seen from Earth. The highlands are made of a relatively light rock called anorthosite, which formed early in the history of the Moon, between 4.3 and 4.5 billion years ago.

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Bad weather delays SpaceX Dragon's departure from space station to Saturday

A SpaceX resupply ship will have to wait at least one more day before returning to Earth.

Tom Cruise Movie’s Producers Aim to Add Film Studio to the Space Station in 2024

The production company that’s playing a key role in a space movie project involving Tom Cruise says it’s working with Axiom Space to add a sports and entertainment facility to the International Space Station by the end of 2024.

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Atlas 5 rocket rolls to launch pad for Space Force mission

An Atlas 5 rocket rolls out to pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station with two GSSAP satellites for the U.S. Space Force. Credit: United Launch Alliance

Gearing up for its first mission of the year, United Launch Alliance rolled an Atlas 5 rocket to its launch pad at Cape Canaveral Thursday, a day before liftoff with a pair of U.S. Space Force satellites on a flight that will debut a version of the Atlas 5 never used before.

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Even Tiny Mimas Seems to Have an Internal Ocean of Liquid Water

Data from the Cassini mission keeps fuelling discoveries. The latest discovery is that Saturn’s tiny moon Mimas may have an internal ocean. If it does, the moon joins a growing list of natural satellites in our Solar System that may harbour liquid water under their surfaces.

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Astronaut spots ash clouds from Tonga volcano eruption from space (photos)

Stunning views of the aftermath of the Tonga volcano eruption have been snapped by astronauts at the International Space Station.

Historic Mars weather delay pushes Ingenuity helicopter's next flight to Sunday

NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter has notched yet another milestone — the first weather-related flight delay on another planet.

Axiom's 1st private crew launch to space station delayed to March

Spacecraft prep and orbital traffic pushed the first all-private space station mission one month later.

Neil Armstrong: First man on the moon

Neil Armstrong was a NASA astronaut, aeronautical engineer and the first person to walk on the moon, on July 20, 1969.

Cosmosphere craft beer: Space museum set to launch 'Space Race' IPA

For 60 years, the Cosmosphere has been a leader in the preservation of space history. The Kansas institution has everything you would want from a world-class museum. Everything, except its own beer.

NASA's InSight Mars lander awakens from 'safe mode' after Red Planet dust storm

The Marsquake-hunting mission will pause science for the time being.

Radian Aerospace raises $27.5 million for new orbital space plane

Washington-based Radian Aerospace announced today (Jan. 19) that it has raised $27.5 million to aid the development of Radian One, its crew-carrying single-stage-to-orbit space plane.

What is string theory?

String theory might be the theory of everything… or a flawed framework for theoretical physics.

Famous astronomers: How these scientists shaped astronomy

This list of famous astronomers includes great scientists in history who mastered many fields and modern astronomers who helped popularize astronomy.

A New Scale-Model Solar System

The University of Colorado, Boulder, has unveiled a 1:10 billion scale-model solar system with an interactive sound experience.

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Upcoming sci-fi movies for 2022

We have a look at the upcoming sci-fi movies for 2022 to see what we've got to look forward to.

NASA space station officials weigh in on remaining in orbit until 2030

NASA's International Space Station team is eager to stick with the orbiting laboratory until 2030.

Spaceflight makes the body kill red blood cells and it doesn't get better after landing

Being in space causes the human body to destroy about 50% more red blood cells, leading to a potentially dangerous condition known as anemia.


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