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With Starfall, SpaceX eyes an edge in global cargo delivery from orbit - Ars Technica

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With Starfall, SpaceX eyes an edge in global cargo delivery from orbit - Ars Technica image

At its birth, Earth had no Moon. Then something perhaps the size of Mars slammed into the young planet, flinging molten debris into orbit that became the companion world now pulling our tides, steadying our seasons, and perhaps helping make Earth stable e - Space Daily

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At its birth, Earth had no Moon. Then something perhaps the size of Mars slammed into the young planet, flinging molten debris into orbit that became the companion world now pulling our tides, steadying our seasons, and perhaps helping make Earth stable e - Space Daily image

A hidden fungal network longer than the distance to the Sun wraps the roots of 70% of Earth's plants, and the first global map finds it densest not under rainforests but wild grasslands - Earth.com

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A hidden fungal network longer than the distance to the Sun wraps the roots of 70% of Earth's plants, and the first global map finds it densest not under rainforests but wild grasslands - Earth.com image

A Source of Mysterious Repeating Radio Signals From Space Has Been Identified - WIRED

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A Source of Mysterious Repeating Radio Signals From Space Has Been Identified - WIRED image

June Bootids meteor shower to peak this week - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

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NASA's Roman Space Telescope arrives in Florida ahead of SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch this summer - Space

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NASA's Roman Space Telescope arrives in Florida ahead of SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch this summer - Space image

In 1946, a captured Nazi V-2 rocket launched from White Sands carried a 35mm motion picture camera to an altitude of 105 kilometres, and the grainy black-and-white frames it brought back became the first photographs of Earth taken from space — years befo - Space Daily

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In 1946, a captured Nazi V-2 rocket launched from White Sands carried a 35mm motion picture camera to an altitude of 105 kilometres, and the grainy black-and-white frames it brought back became the first photographs of Earth taken from space — years befo - Space Daily image

Modeling nuclear fusion at lightning speed - Phys.org

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Modeling nuclear fusion at lightning speed - Phys.org image

Voyager 1 has been travelling non-stop since 1977, faster than a speeding bullet every second of every day, and it has not yet reached the distance of a single light-year from Earth - Space Daily

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Voyager 1 has been travelling non-stop since 1977, faster than a speeding bullet every second of every day, and it has not yet reached the distance of a single light-year from Earth - Space Daily image

Dark energy is still accelerating the expansion of the universe, and astronomers are relieved. 'Thankfully, we have averted this crisis' - Space

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Dark energy is still accelerating the expansion of the universe, and astronomers are relieved. 'Thankfully, we have averted this crisis' - Space image

NASA Almost Evacuated The ISS Because Russia Wanted To Drill The Hull And Use A Saw To Fix A Leak - Jalopnik

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NASA Almost Evacuated The ISS Because Russia Wanted To Drill The Hull And Use A Saw To Fix A Leak - Jalopnik image

Troubleshooting the Genetic Engineering of Helpful Bacteria - Harvard Medical School

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Elon Musk to get a billion shares of SpaceX if he can settle a million humans on Mars - Fortune

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Elon Musk to get a billion shares of SpaceX if he can settle a million humans on Mars - Fortune image

The ocean produces roughly half of Earth’s oxygen — not the rainforest, which uses up most of what it makes — through photosynthesis by phytoplankton, microscopic marine organisms so abundant that a single teaspoon of seawater can contain as many as - Space Daily

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The ocean produces roughly half of Earth’s oxygen — not the rainforest, which uses up most of what it makes — through photosynthesis by phytoplankton, microscopic marine organisms so abundant that a single teaspoon of seawater can contain as many as - Space Daily image

Titan and Pluto exhibit the same mysterious spectral feature—and researchers can't figure out its origin - Phys.org

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Titan and Pluto exhibit the same mysterious spectral feature—and researchers can't figure out its origin - Phys.org image

NASA’s Webb Finds Clues to Ancient, Distant Origin of Comet 3I/ATLAS - NASA Science (.gov)

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NASA’s Webb Finds Clues to Ancient, Distant Origin of Comet 3I/ATLAS - NASA Science (.gov) image

'Let's not fool the public': Why moon art should be more realistic in the Artemis age - Space

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'Let's not fool the public': Why moon art should be more realistic in the Artemis age - Space image

A Dark Dimension Could Link Two of the Universe’s Great Unknowns - Quanta Magazine

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A Dark Dimension Could Link Two of the Universe’s Great Unknowns - Quanta Magazine image

Bow-and-arrow-shaped radio galaxy discovered by citizen scientist - Phys.org

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Bow-and-arrow-shaped radio galaxy discovered by citizen scientist - Phys.org image

Our sun is destined to 'kick and spit' its way across the solar system when it dies - Space

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Our sun is destined to 'kick and spit' its way across the solar system when it dies - Space image