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The Higgs boson could have kept our universe from collapsing

The Higgs boson particle could have kept our universe from collapsing within a larger multiverse, physicists say.

SpaceX snags $102 million contract to rocket military supplies and humanitarian aid around the world: report

SpaceX has won a contract, worth over $102 million, to transport military supplies and humanitarian aid around the world using a rocket.

China's second launch of the year puts radar satellite in orbit

China launched the first of a pair of radar satellites that will provide important geological data following earthquakes and landslides.

SpaceX Rocket Booster to Hit the Moon on March 4th

A discarded Falcon 9 upper stage rocket booster will impact Hertzsprung Crater on the lunar farside on March 4th.

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Animals in space

The first animals reached space in 1947, but it wasn't until 1960 that animals orbited Earth and landed safely.

Live coverage: SpaceX counting down to launch of Italian radar satellite

Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida. The mission will launch a radar remote sensing satellite for Italy’s COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation constellation. Follow us on Twitter.

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New NASA video honors fallen astronauts of Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia

NASA released a new video today (Jan. 27) to remember the three crews and other fallen astronauts who lost their lives in the pursuit of space exploration.

Water on Mars may have flowed for a billion years longer than thought

New evidence finds substantial water on Mars flowed as recently as 2 billion years ago.

Spacecraft anomaly stalls Astroscale space debris cleanup test

Astroscale has suspended its ELSA-d demonstration mission in Earth orbit after detecting "anomalous spacecraft conditions," the Japanese startup announced on Twitter Wednesday (Jan. 26).

'X particle' from the dawn of time detected inside the Large Hadron Collider

The particle was found by smashing billions of lead atoms into each other at extreme speeds.

NASA's Lucy asteroid spacecraft still has a wonky solar array as it flies through space

Three months after launch, a new NASA asteroid spacecraft is still getting settled into its life beyond Earth.

SpaceX gives converted Falcon Heavy side booster new life

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with a booster stage converted from two previous Falcon Heavy missions, rolls through NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Dec. 8 toward its launch pad. Credit: Michael Cain / Spaceflight Now / Coldlife Photography

A converted SpaceX side booster that flew on two Falcon Heavy missions in 2019 will launch again Thursday as the first stage of a single-stick Falcon 9 rocket set to lift off from Cape Canaveral with an Italian radar imaging satellite.

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Ten sci-fi movie monsters that could destroy humanity

Many sci-fi movie monsters have tried to end the human race, but which ones should we really be worried about?

Unistellar’s Plans for Science and Astronomy in 2022

Unistellar’s eVscope has proven its ability to do serious astronomy, with more to come in 2022.

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Inside All About Space issue 126: Complete guide to exoplanets

Inside the latest issue of All About Space is our complete guide to exoplanets where we peer into the most extreme alien worlds and hunt for Earth 2.0.

Permafrost thaw: it’s complicated

One of the many serious consequences of the climate crisis is that precious permafrost is thawing, and this is unleashing even more carbon to the atmosphere and further exacerbating climate change. However, it’s complicated. For example, sometimes permafrost can thaw rapidly and scientists are unsure why and what these abrupt thaws mean in terms of feedback loops. This makes it difficult to predict the future impact on the climate. Thanks to an ESA–NASA initiative, new research digs deep into understanding the complexities of permafrost thaw and how carbon is released over time.

Sirius: The brightest star in Earth's night sky

Sirius, also known as the Dog Star or Sirius A, is the brightest star in Earth's night sky. The name means "glowing" in Greek — a fitting description, as only a few planets and the International Space Station outshine this star.

Meet Mizar and Alcor: The Horse and Rider

Mizar and Alcor, stars sometimes referred to as "the horse and the rider," serve as a vision test and an introduction to "double stars."

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Best space movies

Keep this list of the best space movies handy for the next time you feel the need to escape from the reality of Earth.

55 years after Apollo 1 fire, NASA's lessons live on as Orion aims for the moon

On the 55th anniversary of NASA's fatal Apollo 1 fire, the agency's lessons learned live on as Orion aims for the moon.


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