NASA-Led Study Provides New Global Accounting of Earth's Rivers
Global patterns in river water storage dependent on residence time
By Cédric H. David, Dai Yamazaki and George H. Allen
New Insights into Earth's River Systems Revealed by NASA-Led Research
Global Accounting of Earth's River Storage and Flow
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‘We live in a golden time of exploration’: astronomer Lisa Kaltenegger on the hunt for signs of extraterrestrial life
By Emma Beddington
SETI Scientist Says Announcement of Alien Life Could Be Imminent
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Book Review: The Enduring Allure of Alien Worlds
By Sarah Scoles
Alien life discovery is imminent, SETI scientist claims
By Joshua Hawkins
'The announcement we've found alien life could be just a couple of years away'
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Most Promising Indication Of Life On Another Planet Found, Courtesy James Webb
By Nikhil Pandey
James Webb telescope to investigate strongest sign of alien life
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Forget Mars, are there aliens on… K2-18b? Discovery of planet twice as big as Earth emitting gas 'only produce
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NASA discovered a planet twice as big as Earth with a gas that is 'only produced by life'
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Life on another plant, finally? James Webb Space Telescope to answer soon
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Scientists Tune Entanglement Structure in Qubit Array in Step Toward Quantum Computing Benchmarking
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 108 — Starliner: Better Late Than Never?
Meet the NASA astronauts who will be first to launch on Boeing's spaceship
By Denise Chow
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft will not fly private missions yet, officials say
By Elizabeth Howell
Boeing and NASA decide to move forward with historic crewed launch of new spacecraft
By Jackie Wattles
Boeing Starliner 1st astronaut flight: Live updates
By Elizabeth Howell
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Eclipse from space: Paths of 2024 and 2017 eclipses collide over US in new satellite image
By Samantha Mathewson
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China's Einstein Probe astronomical satellite captures its first in-orbit images
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New ISS initiative aims to revolutionize space 3D mapping
By Bojan Stojkovski
SpaceX launching Falcon 9 rocket on record-tying 20th mission today
By Mike Wall
SpaceX rocket to launch Saturday from Cape Canaveral flying northeast
Launch Roundup: SpaceX lands its 300th booster, NASA tests a solar sail, and China launches three more taikonauts - NASASpaceFlight.com
SpaceX has now landed more boosters than most other rockets ever launch
By Eric Berger
Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral launch may be seen from Volusia
By Jennifer Sangalang and Rick Neale
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Spacecraft approaches metal object zooming around Earth, snaps footage
By Mark D. Kaufman
Japan comes face to face with its own space junk
By Jonathan Amos
Wow! Private space-junk probe snaps historic photo of discarded rocket in orbit
By Mike Wall
Astroscale Japan Selected for Phase II of JAXA's Commercial Removal of Debris Demonstration Program
Japanese Spacecraft Chases Down Derelict Rocket
By Sharon Adarlo
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NASA hears from Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, after months of quiet
By Marcia Dunn
Voyager 1 is sending data back to Earth for the first time in 5 months
By Ashley Strickland
Voyager-1 sends readable data again from deep space
By Jonathan Amos
Inside NASA's monthslong effort to rescue the Voyager 1 mission
By Denise Chow
How NASA Repaired Voyager 1 From 15 Billion Miles Away
By Stephen Clark
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NASA's Voyager is in hostile territory. It's 'dodging bullets.'
By Mark D. Kaufman
Ancient Rocks Reveal Earth's Magnetic Field Existed 3.7 Billion Years Ago
By Michelle Starr
Ancient rocks hold proof of Earth's magnetic field. Here's why that's puzzling
By Keith Cooper
Earth's protective sky is at least 3.7 billion years old
By Miguel Angel Criado
Geologists discover rocks with the oldest evidence yet of Earth's magnetic field
By Jennifer Chu
Earth's magnetic field formed before the planet's core, study suggests
By Stephanie Pappas
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Meteorites, Minerals, and Mysteries: Analyzing India's Luna Impact Crater
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What is Wolf-Rayet Nebula? NASA shares stunning image of blue bubble captured by Hubble Space Telescope
By Marita Pinto
Ever heard of Wolf-Rayet nebula? A stunning 'blue bubble' captured by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
By Vrinda Jain
Hubble`s latest marvel: Twin Jet Nebula stuns everyone!
By Heena Sharma
Supersonic Wonder! Hubble Spots Blazing-Fast Wolf-Rayet Nebula Expanding at 136,700 Miles per Hour
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NASA's Psyche hits 25 Mbps from 140 million miles away – enough for Ultra HD Netflix
By Richard Speed
NASA Just Received Laser Message Beamed From A Colossal 226 Million Kilometers Away
By Alfredo Carpineti
Laser on NASA's Psyche asteroid probe beams data from 140 million miles away
By Monisha Ravisetti
NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications demonstration transmits data over 140 million miles
NASA's 'fun with lasers' powers deep space chat
By Rizwan Choudhury
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NASA Releases New Render of SpaceX's Starship Landed on the Moon's Surface
By Victor Tangermann
NASA shares updated render of the Cargo Starship variant
By Richard Angle
Work Underway on Large Cargo Landers for NASA's Artemis Moon Missions
By Lee Mohon
SpaceX and Blue Origin Cargo Advance Work on Cargo Lunar Landers
By Jack Kuhr
SpaceX’s Special Starship Cargo Lander Capacity Revealed By NASA Ahead Of Fourth Starship Test
By Ramish Zafar
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Advancing gravitational wave detection: Probing neutron star and black hole collisions
By Amit Malewar
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Uranus May Be Filled With An Enormous Amount Of Methane, New Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Raptors Grew Scarily Big, And Much More This Week
By Charlie Haigh
Mars Express finds 'ice spiders' on the surface of Inca City
By Eric Ralls
Hundreds of black 'spiders' spotted in mysterious 'Inca City' on Mars in new satellite photos
By Stephanie Pappas
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By Rebecca Mcphee
Mars probe spots "spider" shapes in Martian Inca City
By Matthew Rozsa
Satellites spot clusters of 'spiders' sprawled across Mars' Inca City (photo)
By Samantha Mathewson
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A gyroscope has failed the Hubble Space Telescope, again
By Rupendra Brahambhatt
NASA Hubble Space Telescope Suspends Science Due To Glitch
By Amanda C. Kooser
NASA pauses $16 billion Hubble space telescope that pinned down age of the universe due to 'glitch'
By Peter Hess
Hubble Telescope Put Into Dreaded Safe Mode Due to Ongoing Glitch
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Fraser Cain: "The Hubble Space Telescope has…"
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Martian Methane Baffles Scientists: Curiosity Rover's Surprising Discovery
Mars' subsurface is 'burping' out methane and scientists aren't sure why
By Stefanie Waldek
Martian methane mystery: Salt could explain Mars' gas problem
By Chris Young
Curiosity rover may be 'burping' methane out of Mars' subsurface
By Stefanie Waldek
NASA Ponders Why Gas Produced by Life Is Leaking Out of Mars at Night
By Victor Tangermann
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Earth's New 'Second Moon' Is As Big As The Statue Of Liberty—And Scientists Just Found Its Origin
By Jamie Carter
This Asteroid Might Have Originated from a Chunk of the Moon's Crater! - Videos from The Weather Channel
Asteroid Kamo‘oalewa’s journey from the lunar Giordano Bruno crater to Earth 1:1 resonance
By Hexi Baoyin, Yukun Huang and Patrick Michel
Nearby asteroid's birthplace traced to specific crater on the Moon
By Michael Irving
Was asteroid Kamo'oalewa blasted from this moon crater?
By Dave Adalian
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How NASA Spotted The Effects Of El Niño From Space
By Georgina Torbet
Elon Musk CEO Questions European Space Agency's Lack Of Reusability For Its Ariane 6 Launch Vehicle
By Anan Ashraf
Researchers Construct New Family Tree for Flowering Plants
Vast DNA tree of life for plants revealed by global science team using 1.8 billion letters of genetic code
Huge genetic study redraws the tree of life for flowering plants
By Chen Ly
DNA Tree of Plant Life Resolves Darwin's 'Abominable Mystery' - World News
By Ruth Schuster
Understanding of Earth's flowering plants blossoms in genome study
By Will Dunham
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Quantum leap: Scientists make light waves 'stand still'
By Eric Ralls
Observation of Landau levels and chiral edge states in photonic crystals through pseudomagnetic fields induced by synthetic strain
By L. Kuipers, Ewold Verhagen and René Barczyk
Light Brought 'To a Halt' in Quantum Breakthrough
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Light stands still in a deformed crystal
Ultrafast laser-powered 'magnetic RAM' is on the horizon after new discovery
By Drew Turney
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Scientists discover 'surprise' which changes understanding of universe
By Harry Fletcher
James Webb Space Telescope discovers some early universe galaxies grew up surprisingly fast
By Robert Lea
Why a James Webb Space Telescope mystery doesn't (necessarily) break cosmology
By Don Lincoln
JWST Glowingly Affirms Big Bang Creation Event
By Hugh Ross
Star bars show universe's early galaxies evolved much faster than previously thought
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Space junk: What you need to know after an object fell and hit a home in Florida
Space trash crashes into Florida home. Ex-astronaut explains what happened
Man's Attorney Contacts NASA After Space Station Debris Smashes Through His House
By Noor Al-Sibai
When Space Junk Hits a Home, Who Pays for Repairs?
By Rob Quinn
International Space Station garbage hits Florida home
By Angela Mulka
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Hubble captures another cosmic masterpiece in galaxy NGC 2217
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Rare ‘devil’s comet’ making its first appearance in 71 years
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Neutron Stars Could be Capturing Primordial Black Holes
By Carolyn Collins Petersen
Glow-in-the-Dark Marine Creatures Appeared 540 Million Years Ago
Glow-in-the-dark creatures appeared in Earth's oceans 540 million years ago
In Coral Fossils, Searching for the First Glow of Bioluminescence
By Sam Jones
Glowing octocorals have been around for at least 540 million years
By Jake Buehler
The first glow-in-the-dark animals may have been ancient corals deep in the ocean
By Christina Larson
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Footprints of Giant Troodontid Dinosaur Found in China
Giant velociraptor bigger than Jurassic Park imaginings discovered
By Sarah Knapton
A Megaraptor Emerges From Footprint Fossils, Study Suggests
By Jack Tamisiea
Large fossil footprints point to discovery of new 'megaraptor' dinosaur: Study
By Mary Kekatos
Gigantic Jurassic raptor footprints unearthed in China
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NASA to Provide Coverage as Dragon Departs Station with Science
By Abbey Donaldson
World Tapir Day: What Happens When Dogs Meet Tapirs?
By Andrew J Wight
Hazardous asteroid Apophis to make close flyby of Earth in five years; How are scientists prepping for it?
By Trisha Pathak
Scientists Plan for Apophis's Unnervingly Close Brush With Earth
Companies offer proposals for Apophis asteroid missions
By Jeff Foust
Apophis Probably Isn't Coming to Earth in 2029, But What If It Gets Nudged by Another Asteroid?
By Cassidy Ward
Private companies plan to launch missions to the asteroid Apophis
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Correction and Clarification of C.26 Rapid Mission Design Studies for Mars Sample Return
The Mars Sample Return mission has a shaky future, and NASA is calling on private companies for backup
By Chris Impey
TechCrunch Space: Engineering the future
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NASA Seeks New Way to Bring Mars Rocks to Earth
Rocket Report: Starship could save Mars Sample Return; BE-4s for second Vulcan
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