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China rocket blasts off for far side of Moon
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10 striking images of galaxies captured by NASA telescopes
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Moon's polar regions likely to have more water; New discovery
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New study finds more water ice on Moon within exploitable depths
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Rain showers and meteors are coming this weekend
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"Critical Milestone": Boeing To Send First Astronaut Crew To Space After Years Of Delay
Check out NASA’s Boeing Starliner mission schedule with Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams for her third space voyage
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Massive, near X-class, solar flares led to radio blackouts across the Pacific
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Sun Unleashes Extremely Powerful Solar Flare, Pacific Region Hit
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NASA's Webb unveils NGC 6440: A globular cluster in the heart of milky way
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Nasa's psyche spacecraft sets new record in space communications by transmitting data from over 140 milli
Earth Receives Laser Message From 140 Million Miles Away In Deep Space
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From Earth To Beyond: NASA's Space Laser Transmission Strikes Earth From 225 Million Km Away
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New study hints at Earth-like condition on ancient Mars: `These findings point to...`
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'A habitable environment': NASA's Curiosity rover data reveals Earth-like condition on ancient Mars
New findings point to an Earth-like environment on ancient Mars
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Aging Hubble Space Telescope Roars Back To Life After Glitch
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NYU Abu Dhabi researchers utilise Webb Telescope to uncover new insights on giant exoplanet
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NASA Alert! 219-foot Asteroid Headed Towards Earth: Check Time, Speed And Distance
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Asteroid that exploded over Berlin was fastest-spinning space rock ever recorded
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Earth lost its magnetic field 540 million years ago. Life began shortly after
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Weak magnetic field may have supported diversification of life on Earth
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Melting ice, burning skin: Antarctic wildlife is getting sunburnt, scientists warn
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Nasa Telescope Captures Sharpest Infrared Images Of 'Horsehead Nebula' | See Pics
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Final preparations for Ariane 6, Europe's newest rocket, underway ahead of inaugural flight
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Moon running: 'wall of death' could keep astronauts fit in space ...Tech & Science Daily podcast
Wall of Death workout: What is it and how will it keep you fit even on the moon?
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`Surprise`! Scientists discover earliest known galaxies since about beginning of time
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Einstein Probe X-ray Telescope With 'Lobster Vision' Takes Breathtaking Images Of The Universe
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Researchers Focus on Potential ‘Cosmic Glitch’ in Gravity
New model may explain 'cosmic glitch,' where gravity weakens at edge of universe, scientists say
New model may explain 'cosmic glitch,' where gravity weakens at edge of universe, scientists say
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Japan releases image of target captured by debris removal demonstration satellite
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Spacecraft approaches metal object zooming around Earth, snaps footage
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