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What's the maximum number of planets that could orbit the sun?

If a super-advanced civilization had to ability to engineer the solar system from scratch, how many planets could they squeeze around the sun?

Russian Progress freighter delivers 2.8 tons of supplies to International Space Station

A Russian cargo spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station early Thursday morning (Feb. 17), delivering nearly 3 tons of supplies and equipment to the orbiting lab.

One of Life’s Building Blocks can Form in Space

Peptides are one of the smallest biomolecules and are one of life’s critical building blocks. New research shows that they could form on the surfaces of icy grains in space. This discovery lends credence to the idea that meteoroids, asteroids, or comets could have given life on Earth a kick start by crashing into the planet and delivering biological building blocks.

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NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory suffers camera glitch, stalling science

A prolific NASA space telescope has closed its camera eye for now due to a power issue that has stalled the observatory's science work.

China aims to complete space station, break launch record in 2022

China has achieved a great deal in the final frontier recently, and the new document makes clear that the country plans to build aggressively on those successes.

New atomic clock loses only one second every 300 billion years

A group of physicists has announced one of the highest performance atomic clocks ever made.

The First Image From NASA’s new X-ray Observatory

It’s first light for one of the newest space observatories! The Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer team has released their first image, taken after a month-long commissioning phase for the spacecraft. And it’s a beauty.

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How did Earth get its water? Moon rocks suggest it might have been here all along.

The water that Earth has may have been here since the planet formed, and not delivered later by collisions with icy comets, a new study finds.

Final space shuttle crewmates among three entering Astronaut Hall of Fame

An astronaut who launched on the first space shuttle to fly with a full crew and two crew members who flew on the last space shuttle to launch will be inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame.

Josef Aschbacher’s speech at the ESA Council meeting

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ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher speaks at the start of the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level, part of the Space Summit in Toulouse, on 16 February 2022.

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Luca Parmitano presents the European Astronauts’ Manifesto

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ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano presents the European Astronauts’ Manifesto during the Space Summit in Toulouse, on 16 February 2022.

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Rocket poised to hit moon is Chinese, not SpaceX Falcon 9, student observations confirm

A group of students has confirmed that a rocket stage poised to hit the moon next month is from a Chinese Long March launcher, not a SpaceX Falcon 9 as originally thought.

Reveling in the Winter Milky Way

With the Moon departing the evening sky, now's a good time for a closer look at the northern winter Milky Way and its southern summer counterpart, too. No equipment required!

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Lego Star Wars Imperial Light Cruiser review

Hunt down the Mandalorian with the Lego Star Wars Imperial Light Cruiser.

Scientists spot supermassive black hole hiding inside thick cosmic dust

A supermassive black hole masked by a cloud of cosmic dust was found at the center of an active galaxy in new images from the European Southern Observatory.

Supermassive Black Hole Hides Behind a Ring of Dust

A high-resolution infrared image has revealed a dust screen obscuring a gas-devouring supermassive black hole in the center of the galaxy NGC 1068, confirming 30-year-old predictions.

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Exploring new worlds

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As part of Agenda 2025, ESA will take preparatory steps towards a sample return mission from the moons of giant planets, and will foster innovation by challenging commercial companies to develop a next generation of competitively priced European space transportation systems.

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Best cameras for low light photography

Our pick of the best cameras for low light, from mirrorless to DSLR, compact and micro four thirds

Historic sea level rise predicted by NASA and government task force

In a new collaborative report, NASA and other U.S. government agencies have found that sea levels will rise up to a foot by 2050.

Celebrate Perseverance rover's 1-year 'Marsiversary' with these events

The Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter are about to celebrate one year on Mars, and NASA wants you to be part of the party.


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