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This is Probably Sandstone Layers on Mars. Absolutely Beautiful

By Evan Gough - January 23, 2020 07:04 PM UTC | Planetary Science
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Finally! We get to See a View From Inside Boeing's Starliner During its First Flight

By Matthew Williams - January 23, 2020 06:58 PM UTC | Space Exploration
Boeing has released a highlight reel made from footage that was taken from the inside of the Starliner capsule during its recent test flight.
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Rosetta Saw the Building Blocks of Life on Comet 67P

By Evan Gough - January 23, 2020 05:18 PM UTC | Astrobiology
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The Evidence is Leaning More and More Towards an Asteroid Ending the Dinosaurs

By Evan Gough - January 22, 2020 06:31 PM UTC | Planetary Science
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Carnival of Space #647

By susie - January 22, 2020 04:47 PM UTC | Site News
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Betelgeuse is Continuing to Dim! It's Down to 1.506 Magnitude

By Evan Gough - January 22, 2020 04:12 PM UTC | Stars
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Weekly Space Hangout: January 22, 2020 - Dr. Kenneth Carpenter of HST and WFIRST

By susie - January 22, 2020 03:55 PM UTC | Site News
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A Twilight Tryst: Venus Meets Neptune in the Dusk Sky

By David Dickinson - January 22, 2020 09:55 AM UTC | Observing
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Curiosity Looked up and Saw Phobos During the Daytime

By Matthew Williams - January 21, 2020 12:36 PM UTC | Planetary Science
This image of Phobos in the sky above Mars was taken by Curiosity in 2012 and was recently refurbished by famed NASA software engineer Kevin Gill.
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China's 500-Meter FAST Radio Telescope is Now Operational

By Evan Gough - January 20, 2020 06:08 PM UTC | Telescopes
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According to NASA, 2019 Was the Second Hottest Year on Record

By Evan Gough - January 20, 2020 03:11 PM UTC | Planetary Science
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule Nails In-Flight Abort Test! Next Stop, the ISS!

By Matthew Williams - January 20, 2020 02:48 PM UTC | Space Exploration
SpaceX nailed the in-flight abort test of its Crew Dragon capsule this weekend, putting them one step closer to sending astronauts to the ISS from US soil!
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More Mysterious Space Blobs Have Been Found Near the Center of the Milky Way

By Matthew Williams - January 18, 2020 06:07 PM UTC | Milky Way
Scientists have found six objects near the center of our galaxy that orbit Sagittarius A. These objects appear to be a new class of object that astronomers have never before seen.
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Crew Dragon Abort Test is Scheduled for Saturday Morning

By Matthew Williams - January 17, 2020 04:42 PM UTC | Space Exploration
On Saturday morning, Jan. 18th, 2020, SpaceX and NASA will be conducting the in-flight abort test of the Crew Dragon, bringing it one step closer to sending astronauts to the ISS.
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A Mysterious Burst of Gravitational Waves Came From a Region Near Betelgeuse. But There's Probably No Connection

By Evan Gough - January 17, 2020 04:35 PM UTC | Stars
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The Debate Over Cold Dark Matter Warms Up As Astronomers Take Its Temperature

By Brian Koberlein - January 17, 2020 12:51 PM UTC | Cosmology
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ESA Recruits Amateur Astronomers Ahead of Hera Asteroid Mission

By David Dickinson - January 17, 2020 12:11 PM UTC | Missions
The European Space Agency is looking to recruit amateur astronomers to help characterize possible secondary targets for the upcoming Hera asteroid rendezvous mission.
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An Asteroid has been Found that Orbits the Sun Closer than Venus

By Evan Gough - January 16, 2020 05:50 PM UTC | Solar Astronomy
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Another Beautiful Image of Jupiter from Juno During a Flyby. Great Work by Gerald Eichstadt and Sean Doran

By Evan Gough - January 16, 2020 02:39 PM UTC | Planetary Science
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Scientists Figure Out How to Continuously Watch the Entire Planet With Just 4 Satellites

By Matthew Williams - January 16, 2020 02:31 PM UTC | Missions
A new study has shown that optimal global satellite coverage can be achieved with just four satellites, and in a very cost-effective way.
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