May night sky begins with Eta Aquariid meteor shower - The Washington Post
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Ready the Hot Cocoa and Recliner — Here Come the Eta Aquariids!
Zippy meteors, a globular cluster, and more light up May's night sky
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See up to 50 'shooting stars' per hour as the Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this weekend
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China Releases CGI Video of Moon Base and It Contains Something Very Strange
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'It almost feels unreal': NASA astronauts excited for 1st crewed Boeing Starliner launch May 6
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Astronauts to launch from Cape Canaveral for first human spaceflight in nearly 56 years
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NASA astronauts arrive for Boeing's first human spaceflight
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Insanely Detailed Webb Image of the Horsehead Nebula
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Webb Telescope Captures Stunning Images Of Horsehead Nebula - Videos from The Weather Channel
Horsehead Nebula revealed in stunning detail in new NASA photos
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NASA releases 'unprecedented' Horsehead Nebula image captured by James Webb Space Telescope. What to know about the stellar nursery.
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NASA's Webb Maps Weather on Planet 280 Light-Years Away | Webb
James Webb Space Telescope forecasts clouds of melted rock on this blisteringly hot exoplanet
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JWST measures 'Hot Jupiter,' a distant exoplanet hot enough to forge iron
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NASA's Webb Maps Weather on Planet 280 Light-Years Away
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NASA on Alert: Scientists Gear Up for Solar Storms at Mars
NASA Mars Imagery Captures Auroras Covering Planet
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NASA prepares for intense sun storms on Mars during 'solar maximum'
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Solar storms and Mars: Rare giant explosions on sun's surface could help NASA find out how to live on Red Planet
Sun's chaotic peak triggers record-breaking 'global auroras' on Mars
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Voyager 1 is still bringing us surprises from the very edge of our solar system
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Scientists Solved a 50-Year Mystery of What Punched The Giant Hole in Antarctic Ice
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A Switzerland-size hole opened in Antarctica's sea ice in 2016-17. Now we know why
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Mystery of Antarctica's 'Large' Sea Ice Hole Solved
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Eight Years Ago A Huge Opening Appeared In Antarctic Sea Ice – Now We Know Why
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Scientists discover cause of mystery of hole in Antarctic sea ice
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SpaceX launches 12th mission of the month
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SpaceX targeting Thursday night for Cape's 33rd rocket launch of 2024
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Florida rocket launch may be seen from Fort Pierce, Jensen Beach
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral may be seen from Volusia
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SpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites from Florida
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Scientists forewarn timing of `triple whammy extinction` that will eradicate all life from Earth
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First-ever supercomputer simulation predicts when humans will become extinct on Earth
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Earth to become 'uninhabitable' for humans with 50C days and bone shattering sub-zero winds
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Supercomputer predicts humans will face a 'triple whammy' extinction event
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Asteroid hunters spot 27,500 overlooked near-Earth asteroids — more than were discovered by all of the world’s telescopes last year
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Killer Asteroid Hunters Spot 27500 Overlooked Space Rocks
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Researchers just found more than 1000 new solar system objects hiding in plain sight
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Scientists using Google Cloud discover new asteroids that could wipe out entire cities
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Asteroid hunters spot 27,500 overlooked near-Earth asteroids — more than were discovered by all of the world's telescopes last year
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TAO: Chile's highest observatory opens its eye
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The world's highest altitude space observatory is open for business
The highest observatory on Earth sits atop Chile's Andes Mountains — and it's finally open
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New observatory in Chile—the highest in the world—aims to reveal origins of planets, galaxies and more
World's Highest Astronomical Observatory Finally Opens – 5640 Meters Above Sea Level
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A religious test for space exploration?
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Horizontal running could help lunar astronauts retain physical conditioning
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Astronauts could run round ‘Wall of Death’ to keep fit on moon, say scientists
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'Wall of death' workout on the moon could keep lunar settlers in shape
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'We are ready:' New NASA documentary looks ahead to Artemis 2 moon mission (video)
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New study finds more water ice on Moon within exploitable depths
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Studies Suggest More Ice On Moon Within Exploitable Depths: ISRO
Moon`s north pole could have more water ice than south, says study
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Scientists say they’ve traced the origins of a potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid to the far side of the moon
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Earth's New 'Second Moon' Is As Big As The Statue Of Liberty—And Scientists Just Found Its Origin
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We've Found Where On Our First Moon Our Second Moon Came From
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Alpacas found to be the only mammal to directly inseminate the uterus
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Why scientists lost track of a satellite in overcrowded space— for 25 years: 'It’s basically like air traffic control'
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Scientists Find a Fast Way to Describe Quantum Systems
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Sun unleashes near X-class solar flare: M9.5 eruption sparks radio blackouts across the Pacific (video)
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4 solar flares simultaneously erupt from the sun in rare 'super' explosion — and Earth could be hit by the fallout
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Rare Cluster of 5 Sunspots on Sun May Spark Radiation Storms on Earth Between April 26-28
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Four Regions Of The Sun Seen Exploding Simultaneously
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How 'tiger stripes' on Saturn's moon Enceladus point to habitability: Study
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How 'tiger stripes' on Saturn's moon Enceladus point to habitability: Study
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Jet activity on Enceladus linked to tidally driven strike-slip motion along tiger stripes
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Stunning image shows atoms transforming into quantum waves — just as Schrödinger predicted
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Researchers make a plastic that includes bacteria that can digest it
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Biocomposite thermoplastic polyurethanes containing evolved bacterial spores as living fillers to facilitate polymer disintegration
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Plastic-eating bacteria can help waste self-destruct
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NASA's Solar Sail Makes First Contact From Space Before Stretching Its Enormous Wings
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Astronomers close in on the mystery of the erupting Orion star system (video)
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Einstein Probe X-ray telescope releases 1st images taken with 'lobster vision'
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Scientists stunned at ‘strategic’ mice manipulating experiment
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NASA Map Reveals How Much Water Earth's Rivers Hold
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Global Accounting of Earth's Rivers
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Antarctic volcano emits $6,000 worth of gold daily - MINING.COM
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Active volcano in Antarctica spews tiny crystals of gold worth $6,000 a day
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Dusty 'Cat's Paw Nebula' contains a type of molecule never seen in space — and it's one of the largest ever found
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Another New Molecule Discovered Forming in Space
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Organic electrochemical transistors: Scientists solve chemical mystery at the interface of biology and technology
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Private Spacecraft Snaps First Rendezvous Photo of Space Debris
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NASA lays out how SpaceX will refuel Starships in low-Earth orbit
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Evidence for Planet 9 found in icy bodies sneaking past Neptune
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An Astronomer Has Found the Hardest Evidence Yet for the Elusive Planet Nine
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90-million-year old dinosaur, who ate grass, finally found
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NASA's TESS exoplanet hunter may have spotted its 1st rogue planet
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How squirrels cope with stress: New study may offer climate lessons for humans
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NASA And ESA Prepare For Close Approach Of Near Earth Object Apophis
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Companies offer proposals for Apophis asteroid missions
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Scientists Measure X-Rays From Particularly Dangerous Upward Lightning For First Time
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