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Elon Musk says he will try and launch Starship rocket again
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FAA: SpaceX requests launch during ongoing mishap investigation
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Exocomet Models in Transit: Light Curve Morphology in the Optical - Near Infrared Wavelength Range - Astrobiology
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Watch Rocket Lab launch a NASA climate change cubesat early on May 25
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Caterpillars Can Detect Predatory Wasps by Static Electricity They Emit, Study Suggests
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The Extent of Formation of Organic Molecules in the Comae of Comets Showing Relatively High Activity - Astrobiology
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Psyche will use Mars to slingshot itself deeper into space
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NASA's Psyche Fires Up Its Sci-Fi-Worthy Thrusters
Asteroid-bound Psyche spacecraft fires up ion thrusters, starts cruising through space
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NASA's Psyche mission fires up its futuristic electric engines
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NASA's Psyche Mission: Exploring the Asteroid Belt with Futuristic Hall Thrusters
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NASA's Webb telescope spotted 3 galaxies in the process of forming
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Astronomers Measure 126 Exoplanets, Discover 15 New Ones Using Wobbling Stars
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New study offers a cleaner path for controlling water, transforming greenhouse gases
Modulating water hydrogen bonding within a non-aqueous environment controls its reactivity in electrochemical transformations
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The prehistoric 'Dune' worm revealed ...Tech and Science Daily podcast
Prehistoric carnivorous worm fossil discovered in UK quarry
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425-million-year-old sea worm shoved its throat out to hunt prey
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Prehistoric 'Dune' worm found in Herefordshire quarry was a predator
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'You Can Cut A Deal With Me': John Kennedy Presses NASA's Bill Nelson About Construction
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Scientists find stars that quietly 'die' without supernova explosions
Are stars vanishing into their own black holes? A bizarre binary system says 'yes'
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Scientists Attempt to Explain Why Hundreds of Stars Disappeared From Night Sky
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Hundreds of Huge Stars Disappeared From The Sky. We May Finally Know Why.
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Mysterious Vanishing Stars: New Theory Suggests Direct Collapse into Black Holes
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Tricorder Tech: A.I. / Machine Learning: Adaptive Sampling With PIXL On Mars Perseverance - Astrobiology
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SpaceX sends 23 Starlink satellites into orbit on third flight in two days
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SpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites on 5th anniversary of its first dedicated Starlink flight – Spaceflight Now
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'Jellyfish' in the sky: SpaceX rocket launch creates atmospheric phenomenon. Did you see it?
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SpaceX breaks Falcon 9 flight record once more
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SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from NASA's Kennedy Space Center
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Euclid Mission Unveils First Scientific Findings, Cosmic Images
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New resource pinpoints inner workings of sorghum plant cells for designing better bioenergy feedstock
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Illinois coal forests homed unique arachnid with spiny legs - study - MINING.COM
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New planet that could support human life discovered 'close' to Earth: Tech & Science Daily podcast
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InSight: NASA spacecraft spots its dead robot explorer on Mars
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Abelisauroid, a dinosaur with very tiny arms, identified in Argentina
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Scientists just dug up a new dinosaur—with tinier arms than a T.Rex
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Newly discovered dino has arms so small it makes T-rex 'look like a bodybuilder'
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Incredible archaeology discovery as 16.4ft long carnivorous dinosaur unearthed
Newly discovered dino had even tinier arms than T. rex
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Black hole spin speed revealed in new study of churning space-time
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Lense–Thirring precession after a supermassive black hole disrupts a star
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Groundbreaking Measurement Reveals a Black Hole Spinning at a Quarter the Speed of Light
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Astronomers Just Calculated The Spin Speed of a Supermassive Black Hole
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Mysterious 'puffy' planet may finally be explained by James Webb Space Telescope
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Webb telescope offers first glimpse of an exoplanet's interior
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Why is Cotton-Candy Exoplanet WASP-107b So Puffy?
Webb Telescope Solves the Mystery of the Fluffy Marshmallow Planet
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Webb telescope helps solve longstanding mystery of why some planets appear so "puffy"
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Harrat Khaybar, an active lava field in Saudi Arabia
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NASA Report Spotlights Money-Saving Solutions for Space Junk
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NASA Study Provides New Look at Orbital Debris, Potential Solutions
NASA Identifies Cost-Effective Methods for Managing Space Debris in New Study
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Space debris could be dealt with more cheaply than previously thought, new NASA report suggests
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NASA report identifies cost-effective approaches to dealing with orbital debris
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Innovative computer algorithm helps manage alien species
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Toxic Perchlorate on Mars Could Make Life More Interesting
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Emergent ribozyme behaviors in oxychlorine brines indicate a unique niche for molecular evolution on Mars
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Exploring extremes in the search for life on Mars
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Space Weather Satellite to Stare at the Sun 24/7, Give Us Advance Warning of Solar Storms
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Promethium bond length completes picture of the size of lanthanides' atoms
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How peptide amyloids could have paved the way for life on Earth
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Northern Lights from space! NASA satellite captured an image of the May 2024 aurora over the USA
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Aurorasaurus Roars During Historic Solar Storm
We may have just witnessed some of the strongest auroras in 500 years
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The Sun Unleashed: How NASA Tracked the Most Intense Solar Storm in Decades
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'We'll be studying this event for years': Recent auroras may have been the strongest in 500 years, NASA says
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