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    Feast Your Eyes On The First 8K Video Shot In Space

    Depending on how serious you are about your home entertainment, you might not even own a 4K TV yet. If that's the case, you can…

    By Mike Wehner November 4th, 2018 Read More
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    Russia Says Its Doomed Rocket Was Damaged Before Takeoff, Causing Launch Failure

    It was just a couple of days ago that Russian space agency Roscosmos announced that its probe into the Soyuz rocket failure had officially wrapped…

    By Mike Wehner November 3rd, 2018 Read More
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    Hubble Spots A Distant Star Casting A Colossal Shadow

    NASA's Hubble telescope has sent back some stunning images of eye-catching sights in the sky, but shadows aren't usually a highlight of the eye candy…

    By Mike Wehner November 2nd, 2018 Read More
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    Russia Releases Video Showing Soyuz Rocket Failure As It Happened

    Just yesterday the Russian space agency Roscosmos revealed that it has completed its investigation into the failure of its Soyuz rocket on a recent launch…

    By Mike Wehner November 1st, 2018 Read More
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    The Parker Solar Probe Is Now The Fastest Thing Mankind Has Ever Built

    The Parker Solar Probe is having one heck of a week. It was only yesterday that NASA announced its do-it-all star-studying machine has gotten closer…

    By Mike Wehner October 31st, 2018 Read More
  • Oct-11-2018 09-07-59

    Russia Finally Explains What Went Wrong With The Soyuz Rocket

    It's only been a few weeks since the Soyuz rocket launched by Russian space agency Roscosmos was forced to abort its launch shortly after takeoff.…

    By Mike Wehner October 31st, 2018 Read More
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    The Exoplanet-Hunting Kepler Space Telescope Is Now Dead

    If you've read anything about newly discovered exoplanets over the past decade there's a really good chance the discovery was made by the Kepler space…

    By Mike Wehner October 31st, 2018 Read More
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    Here's Your Once-In-A-Lifetime Chance To Own A Moon Rock

    We're all pretty familiar with the Moon from a very young age. It's usually one of the first topics talked about in our earliest science…

    By Mike Wehner October 31st, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's Parker Solar Probe Is Now The Closest To The Sun That Any Spacecraft Has Ever Been

    NASA's much-hyped mission to "touch the Sun" has only been underway for a couple of months, but it's already achieved something that no other spacecraft…

    By Mike Wehner October 31st, 2018 Read More
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    One Of The Milky Way's Satellite Galaxies Started Leaking Into Another

    As chaotic as life is here on Earth, it's not often that we have time to look up at the night sky and ponder the…

    By Jacob Siegal October 26th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's Solar Probe Spares A Thought For Earth As It Speeds Towards The Sun

    NASA began its mission to "touch the Sun" back in mid-August, sending the Parker Solar Probe towards our star on a first-of-its-kind trip that will…

    By Mike Wehner October 26th, 2018 Read More
  • Russia Will Be Ready To Resume Soyuz Flights Soon, NASA Says

    It's only been a couple of weeks since Russia's Soyuz rocket launch towards the International Space Station ended abruptly due to an unspecified failure, sending…

    By Mike Wehner October 25th, 2018 Read More
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    Astronomers Spot The Youngest Known Pulsar Ever, And Boy Is It Pretty

    Many of the objects NASA and other scientific bodies choose to study in space are incredibly old, but that's not the case with Kes 75.…

    By Mike Wehner October 21st, 2018 Read More
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    NASA Wants You To Make Stuff It Can Send To The Moon

    As we've known for several months now, NASA is headed back to the Moon. The administration will be sending all manner of instruments to the…

    By Mike Wehner October 20th, 2018 Read More
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    A Big Chunk Of Space Junk Came Crashing Down In California, And It's Just Been Identified

    When a farmer in Hanford, California took a casual stroll out to his walnut orchard recently, the last thing he expected to find was a…

    By Mike Wehner October 19th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's Chandra Spacecraft Snaps Out Of 'Safe Mode' Funk, Resumes Operations

    It was only a few days ago that NASA announced its Chandra X-Ray Observatory was experiencing a bit of unexpected downtime. The spacecraft was forced…

    By Mike Wehner October 17th, 2018 Read More
  • Scientists Are Going To Face Off In Los Angeles To Decide Where The Next Mars Rover Lands

    Hey, we're going to Mars! Well, not us specifically, but NASA is, and they really need to know where to land before they light the…

    By Mike Wehner October 16th, 2018 Read More
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    Russia Thinks It Knows Why Its Trusty Soyuz Rocket Failed

    Last week's seemingly routine Roscosmos launch to the International Space Station went a bit sideways after the rocket carrying a NASA astronaut and his Russian…

    By Mike Wehner October 15th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's One Last Hope For Reviving The Opportunity Rover May Rest With Mars Itself

    With NASA's Hubble and Chandra spacecraft both choosing the same week to malfunction, it's obviously been a trying time for space agency engineers who are…

    By Mike Wehner October 15th, 2018 Read More
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    The Failed Soyuz Rocket Looked Like A Giant Needle And Thread From Space

    Traveling to the International Space Station is a pretty special thing that only a very select group of people will ever have the opportunity to…

    By Mike Wehner October 12th, 2018 Read More
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    Astronauts Headed For ISS Forced To Make Emergency Landing After In-Flight Rocket Failure

    It's been an interesting couple of months for Russia's space program. Everything had been going quite smoothly for Roscosmos ahead of the bizarre hole discovered…

    By Mike Wehner October 11th, 2018 Read More
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    More Mysterious Radio Signals Heard In Deep Space, And Scientists Are Still Baffled

    Humans love staring at images of distant galaxies snapped from high-powered telescopes, but sometimes listening instead of looking can yield even more tantalizing hints at…

    By Mike Wehner October 11th, 2018 Read More
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    NASA's Voyager 2 Is About To Break Out Of The Solar System

    NASA's Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft have been cruising through space since 1977. For the past forty years or so they've been speeding along…

    By Mike Wehner October 9th, 2018 Read More
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    SpaceX's Falcon 9 Launch Gave California Residents Another Scare

    SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket into space Sunday evening, ferrying a satellite into orbit and then successfully landing its rocket back down on land…

    By Mike Wehner October 8th, 2018 Read More
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    Artist Envisions What A Martian Mini-House Might Look Like

    Mankind isn't ready to go to Mars... at least not yet. Space agencies and scientific groups from around the world are working hard towards the…

    By Mike Wehner October 7th, 2018 Read More
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    Saturn's Iconic Rings Are Raining Thousands Of Pounds Of Material Onto The Planet Every Second

    Some people love when it rains, but even the most devoted storm-lovers here on Earth would have a hard time dealing with the conditions on…

    By Mike Wehner October 5th, 2018 Read More
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    After Nearly 200 Days, Three ISS Crew Members Land Safely Back On Earth

    A trio of scientists who spent nearly 200 days in space have now landed safely back on Earth after departing the International Space Station. NASA's…

    By Mike Wehner October 4th, 2018 Read More
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