Boeing and NASA delay Starliner astronaut return to June 22, nearly doubling mission length to test spacecraft
By Michael Sheetz
NASA, Boeing set new undocking, landing date for Starliner spacecraft – Spaceflight Now
By Will Robinson-Smith
Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi spotted at ISS (satellite photo)
By Mike Wall
NASA, Boeing to Discuss Starliner's Mission
By Abbey Donaldson
Boeing Starliner landing delayed
By Melvin Backman
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket suffers rare last-second abort during Starlink satellite launch (video)
By Tariq Malik
Scrub! SpaceX Falcon 9 launch aborts just after Raptor engines ignite
By Rick Neale
SpaceX experiences a rare mission scrub of its Falcon 9 rocket at the moment engine ignition – Spaceflight Now
By Will Robinson-Smith
Launch Roundup: Falcon 9's busy launch cadence continues - NASASpaceFlight.com
By John Sharp
SpaceX aborts Falcon 9 rocket launch from Cape Canaveral
By Allison Petro
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Naked-Eye Nova Coming Soon // Starship Mars Sample Return // Frost on Olympus Mons
'Once-in-a-lifetime event': Explosion in space to look like new star, NASA says
By Julia Gomez
‘Once-in-a-lifetime’ explosion will bring a new star to the night sky
By Ashley Strickland
"Once-in-a-lifetime" cosmic explosion is likely this summer, NASA says. Here's what to know.
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Astronomers Are Awaiting an Explosion in the Sky That Only Occurs Every 80 Years
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NASA's Voyager Has Made a Full Recovery After Glitch Nearly Ended the Historic Mission
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Voyager 1 is back to life in interstellar space, but for how long?
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By Joel Achenbach
Voyager 1 Is Back! NASA Spacecraft Safely Resumes All Science Observations
By Meghan Bartels
Voyager 1 defies the odds yet again and is back online
By Andrew Paul
Voyager 1 returning science data again
By Jeff Foust
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NASA's Perseverance Rover Accidentally Draws Gigantic Penis on Mars
By Passant Rabie
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The sun's magnetic field is about to flip. Here's what to expect.
By Daisy Dobrijevic
Space weather can affect our daily lives — we need a better warning system
By Sean Elvidge
How often do solar flares occur? Visualizing the Sun's cycles
By Doyle Rice & Janet Loehrke
Why is the Sun so active right now?
By Rebecca Boyle
Major solar storm could drive bigger insured loss than Katrina: Bloomberg
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NASA ISS Live Stream Was False Alarm, Not Emergency | Weather.com
By Jan Wesner Childs & Jan Wesner
'No emergency situation' on International Space Station, NASA says after astronaut medical drill audio causes stir
By Tariq Malik
Internet Panics After Hearing Leaked Audio From The ISS They Were Not Supposed To Hear
By James Felton
'Check his pulse one more time': NASA accidentally airs ISS emergency test
By Andrew Paul
NASA says it accidentally sent out an emergency signal meant for training purposes
By Ayana Archie
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How China's Chang'e 6 minirover snapped its epic photo on the moon's far side
By Andrew Jones
NASA's LRO Spots China's Chang'e 6 Spacecraft on Lunar Far Side
ESA-China moon cooperation could end with Chang'e-6
By Andrew Jones
China's Chang'e 6 mission bringing back first samples from far side of moon
By George Petras & Stephen J. Beard
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NASA calls off astronauts' spacewalk over 'spacesuit discomfort'
NASA calls off spacewalk at International Space Station due to 'spacesuit discomfort'
By Josh Dinner
'Spacesuit Discomfort Issue' Postpones Spacewalk On ISS
By Amanda C. Kooser
NASA Sets Coverage for U.S. Spacewalk 90 Outside Space Station
By Tiernan Doyle
NASA astronauts on space station set for one-of-a-kind spacewalk
By Claire Thornton
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Mars Got Cooked by a Recent Solar Storm
By Robin George Andrews
A massive solar storm hits Mars, revealing a risk for future astronauts on the red planet
By Ashley Strickland
Radiation will be a real challenge for Mars colonists, powerful solar storm shows
By Meredith Garofalo
NASA Watches Mars Light Up During Epic Solar Storm
See the impacts an epic solar storm had on the Red Planet
By Andrew Wulfeck
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To calibrate telescopes on Earth, NASA's launching an 'artificial star' to orbit
By Sharmila Kuthunur
NASA will put a 'new star' in the sky by the end of the decade in 1st-of-its-kind mission
By Harry Baker
NASA taps George Mason U. to lead space mission that could help find another habitable planet
By Thomas Robertson
University of Hawai‘i astronomers part of NASA’s $19.5M artificial star mission
George Mason University announces its first NASA Space Mission, which seeks to uncover the secrets of dark energy
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We’re about to learn a whole lot more about how the human body reacts to space
By Aria Alamalhodaei
3 Days in Space Were Enough to Change 4 Astronauts' Bodies and Minds
By Kenneth Chang
Spaceflight is hard on humans, but scientists see no showstoppers
By Joel Achenbach
Human spaceflight's new era is fraught with medical and ethical questions
By Adam Mann
SpaceX's Inspiration4 astronauts got genetically younger in space: study
By Tereza Pultarova
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Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders died of blunt-force injuries, coroner says
By Paige Cornwell
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NASA Telescope Discovers Exploding Stars 'Almost Everywhere'
By Jess Thomson
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How a NASA scientist blew all of our minds
By Mark Kaufman
Ed Stone, Former Director of JPL and Voyager Project Scientist, Dies
Edward Stone, 88, Physicist Who Oversaw Voyager Missions, Is Dead
By Sam Roberts
Godspeed, Ed Stone—the Man Who Showed Us the Solar System
By Jeffrey Kluger
Ed Stone, JPL director and top scientist on Voyager mission, dies at 88
By Corinne Purtill & Deborah Netburn
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5 space discoveries that scientists are struggling to explain
By Brandon Specktor
Inescapable Conclusion: USC Researchers Prove Earth's Core Is Losing Speed
Inner core backtracking by seismic waveform change reversals
It's Official: The Rotation of Earth's Inner Core Really Is Slowing Down
By David Nield
Feel like the day drags on? Scientists confirm the length of days on Earth is increasing - and say the rotatio
By Wiliam Hunter
Study confirms the rotation of Earth's inner core has slowed
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Scientists find a surprise ingredient in exoplanet cake mix — sulfur dioxide
By Keith Cooper
Small, cool and sulfurous exoplanet may help write recipe for planetary formation
By Chris Barncard
'96 light years away': James Webb Telescope discover cake-making ingredients in the atmosphere of exoplanet GJ 3470b
By Tarun Mishra
ASU researchers contribute to groundbreaking discovery on exoplanet formation | ASU News
Sulfur Dioxide and Other Molecular Species in the Atmosphere of the Sub-Neptune GJ 3470 b - Astrobiology
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Moon ice in the Artemis era: what we still don't know
By Leonard David
‘Dyson spheres’ were theorized as a way to detect alien life. Scientists say they’ve found potential evidence
By Jacopo Prisco
Evidence for transient morning water frost deposits on the Tharsis volcanoes of Mars
By Maurizio Pajola, Antoine Pommerol & Ernst Hauber
Scientists Make 'Impossible' Discovery On Mars—Frost Near The Equator
By Jamie Carter
In a significant first, researchers detect water frost on solar system's tallest volcanoes
'At least 150000 tons' of water frost discovered atop Mars' tallest volcanoes
By Ben Turner
Water frost detected on Mars volcanoes in ‘unexpected’ first
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Parenting advice: My son and his friends think this major historical tragedy is a “joke.” I'm mortified.
By Jamilah Lemieux
Northern Lights Forecast: Will the aurora borealis be visible over the US this weekend?
By Sam Kosmas
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Bark! Meow! Cluck! NASA uses lasers to beam pictures of pet dogs, cats and chickens to the ISS
By Stefanie Waldek
Encounter Between Sun And "Something Outside The Solar System" May Have Dramatically Cooled Earth
By James Felton
A possible direct exposure of the Earth to the cold dense interstellar medium 2–3 Myr ago
By Merav Opher & Avi Loeb
A Giant Interstellar Cloud May Have Once Enveloped Earth, Potentially Causing Ice Ages
By Christian Thorsberg
Interstellar winter: Did galactic clouds cause an ice age on Earth?
By Michael Irving
An interstellar cloud may have caused an ice age on Earth. Here's how
By Robert Lea
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NASA's Webb Reveals Long-Studied Star Is Actually Twins
Astronomers discover parallel disks and jets erupting from a pair of young stars
Webb reveals star WL 20S is a pair of twin stars
By Iain Todd
Astronomers Spot Parallel Jets and Circumstellar Disks in Nearby Multistar System
It’s Twins! Astronomers Discover Parallel Disks and Jets Erupting From a Pair of Young Stars
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Hot Tub of Despair: The deadly ocean pool that traps and pickles creatures that fall in
By Sascha Pare
NASA telescope spots 'cosmic fireworks' and faint echos from the Milky Way's supermassive black hole
By Robert Lea
Echoes of Flares from the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole
By Carolyn Collins Petersen
'Flares' and 'echoes' from the Milky Way's monster black hole
MSU researchers unveil secrets of our galaxy's black hole with 'fireworks' and 'echoes'
'Flares' shed light on the Milky Way's supermassive black hole
By Eric Ralls
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The 1st 'major lunar standstill' in more than 18 years is about to occur. Here's how to see it.
By Jamie Carter
Rare 'lunar standstill' not seen for 18 years will create 'extreme' Moon effect
By Sean Keach
First major lunar standstill since 2006 to offer unique skywatching opportunity
By John O'Sullivan
First `major lunar standstill` in more than 18 years to occur this year. Here`s how to see it
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Super rare 'lunar standstill' moon not seen for 18 years to appear - full list of dates
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Cosmic 'koi fish' swims through starry sea in stunning telescope photo
By Samantha Mathewson
Forget platypuses – stunning photo shows koi carp swimming through our galaxy
By Leonie Helm
Survey telescope captures stunning image of Gum 3 nebula that appears as a `Koi Fish` in space
Space 'koi fish' caught by telescope
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ESO Spots Cosmic 'Koi Fish' Swimming Among the Stars
By Adrianna Nine
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Mars Astronauts Could Live in This Mysterious 'Pit'
By Jess Thomson
A Mysterious Hole on Mars May Be a Gateway to Ancient Life—and the Future of Humanity
By Darren Orf
Mysterious hole spotted on Mars could be a gateway to ancient alien life
Mysterious 'hole' on Mars could be future home for astronauts
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Mysterious holes on Mars could be a scientific jackpot of discoveries
By Ellyn Lapointe & Jessica Orwig
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Stellar Fireworks: Hubble Revisits a Strange Star's 40-Year Nova Mystery
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Did Your Mother Cradle You Lovingly In Her Suckers?
By Sabrina Imbler
Incredible footage shows new squid species tending to enormous eggs
By Andrew Paul
Advanced underwater robots discover deep-sea squid that broods giant eggs
Deep-Sea Squid That Broods Giant Eggs Could Be A Brand New Species
By Holly Large
Massive squid holding eggs caught on video in deep sea. Look
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Ancient ocean slowdown warns of future climate chaos
By Jules Bernstein
Permanent gene edits to tardigrades help shed light on their amazing resilience
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NASA administrator says 'at least a trillion' other planets like Earth could exist in universe
By Bret Baier
NASA funds tech development for life-hunting Habitable Worlds Observatory
By Conor Feehly
Are we alone in the cosmos? NASA chief says a trillion Earth-like planets are out there
Nasa ‘space camera’ to hunt down alien planets capable of harboring life – and it’ll try to spot two specif...
By Debbie White
NASA begins search for alien habitable worlds
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Watery planets orbiting dead stars may be good candidates for studying life—if they can survive long enough
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Mind mapper: MIT's new tech shows whole brain hemispheres in 3D detail
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“I've Never Seen Anything Like It Before” – Unusual 550 Million Year Old Fossil Solves Paleontological Paradox
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Scientists can't agree on how fast the universe is expanding – why this matters so much for our understanding of the cosmos
By Vicent J. Martinez & Gemma Ware
Astronomers discover an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting a nearby ultracool dwarf star
By Tomasz Nowakowski
The Secret to Living Past 120 Years Old? Nanobots
By Ray Kurzweil
Ask Ethan: Is the Universe finite or infinite?
By Ethan Siegel
Hubble Telescope maps high-speed 'burps' from nearby feeding supermassive black hole for 1st time
By Robert Lea
Wild New Study Suggests Gravity Can Exist Without Mass
By Clare Watson
Physicist's Gravity Revelation May Finish 'Endless Search' For Dark Matter
By Lydia Smith
Spacetime defects uncouple gravity from mass in dark matter alternative
By Michael Irving
New theory: Gravity can exist without mass, so dark matter does not exist
By Eric Ralls
If Gravity Can Exist Without Mass, That Could Explain Dark Matter
By Evan Gough
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NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope captures closest super star cluster to Earth (image)
By Robert Lea
'Super' Star Cluster Shines in New Look From NASA's Chandra
By Lee Mohon
Westerlund 1, the closest super star cluster to Earth
By Iain Todd
NASA`s Chandra X-ray Observatory captures `super` star cluster near Earth
NASA’s Chandra X-ray observatory captures ‘Super’ star cluster Westerlund 1
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Webb Telescope Captures Massive Asteroid Collision in Neighboring Star System
By Roberto Molar Candanosa
James Webb Space Telescope spots asteroid collision in neighboring star system
By Robert Lea
James Webb telescope reveals 'cataclysmic' asteroid collision in nearby star system
By Ben Turner
Scientists spot massive asteroid collision — in another solar system
By Mark Kaufman
Webb Sees Asteroids Collide in Another Star System
By Mark Thompson
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China's secretive spaceplane conducts proximity operations with small spacecraft
By Andrew Jones
What has China's mysterious Shenlong space plane released 600km above the Earth?
By Ling Xin
Hide and seek: Despite sharper eyes on the heavens, sneaky sats can still find shadows
By Theresa Hitchens
Sikkim's Teesta river surge leaves West Bengal village reeling in flood crisis
Gravitas: Is China practicing placing payload in space?
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Physicists report optical analog of Kármán vortex street
Nondiffracting supertoroidal pulses and optical “Kármán vortex streets”
By Nikolay Zheludev, Nikitas Papasimakis & Yijie Shen
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Seashell-inspired cement is super stretchy, crack-resistant, unbreakable
By Jijo Malayil
Shell-inspired cement 19x more flexible thanks to 'engineered defects'
By Paul Mcclure
From seashells to cement, nature inspires tougher building material - Princeton Engineering
Princeton University researchers develop tougher cement inspired by shells
Mother Nature as the Inspiration for New Cement Composite
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