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Are We There Yet?

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What it’s like when black holes collide

Some nine billion light years away, a pair of black holes are on a collision course. It’s a...

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A new era of space science takes flight thanks to private civilian missions

SpaceX is set to launch another crew of private astronauts from Kennedy Space Center — this time...

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NASA’S new moon rocket has left the building & UAE’s Hope probe tracks a year of Martian weather

NASA’s mega-rocket the Space Launch System has left the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy...

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A Florida couple heads to space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft

Next week, Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket is set to take 6 people to the edge of space and...

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“Becoming Off-Worldly” & the hunt for moon water

It seems like a lot more people are going to space these days. Commercial companies are not only...

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Can the U.S. and Russia partnership in space last despite growing tensions here on Earth?

Tensions between the U.S. and Russia are high as the U.S. imposed strict sanctions in the wake of...

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Taking art to new heights. A conversation with Dr. Sian Proctor about creating a space for inspiration

Dr. Sian Proctor was one of four civilians to head to space last year thanks to SpaceX’s Crew...

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A year on Mars & the gift of space

NASA’s Perseverance rover is celebrating one year on Mars. The robot explorer arrived last year...

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“Alexa, take me to the moon.”

NASA’s Orion space capsule will soon head on a mission to the moon and back, launching from...

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A curious carbon finding on Mars & the long wait for James Webb Space Telescope’s first science campaign

This past year, all eyes have been on NASA’s Perseverance rover as it explores Mars during its...

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The great Pluto debate reignites once more

Back in 2006, a science organization changed the classification of Pluto as a planet, sparking a...

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Tracking a changing climate on Earth and the robots exploring Mars

NASA is focusing on climate change — specifically, observing our changing climate from space. The...

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Another year of space exploration

It was a very busy year for space exploration. In 2021 we saw the arrival of three missions to...

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Inside NASA’s Mission Control Center with its longest-serving flight director Paul Dye

NASA’s Mission Control Center is responsible for the safety of its astronauts and space hardware....

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The James Webb Space Telescope takes flight

After decades of development, the James Webb Space Telescope takes flight. Scientists have been...

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New astronauts, new rockets

NASA announced the selection of 10 new astronaut candidates, who will begin their training at...

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Biden’s space agenda & the ethics of exploration

The Biden administration held its first National Space Council meeting last week. Chaired by Vice...

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“A smashing good time”: NASA plans to knock an asteroid out of orbit to learn how to save our planet from a

NASA’s DART mission is set to launch tonight from Vandenberg in California, on a 10-month mission...

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“Delusions of space enthusiasts.” Neil deGrasse Tyson on balancing the ambitions of space exploration with t

Astrophysicist, author and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson says space enthusiasts are...

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