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Russian humanoid robot boards space station after delay
An unmanned spacecraft carrying Russia's first humanoid robot docked at the International Space Station
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Spacecraft carrying Russian humanoid robot docks at ISS: NASA
Following a failed attempt over the weekend
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NASA set to investigate first space crime
Anne McClain is accused of accessing the bank account of her estranged spouse from the International Space Station
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Rock on Mars named ‘Rolling Stones Rock’ in honour of band
Rock was tossed about three feet by NASA's InSight spacecraft
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WATCH: NASA descends on Icelandic lava field to prepare for Mars
NASA will continue the work of the ‘Curiosity’ rover, which has been exploring Mars since 2012
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India farmers shocked as suspected meteorite crashes into rice field
Indian scientist back the villagers claim although NASA later said it did not believe the object was a meteorite
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Former NASA flight director Chris Kraft dies at 95
Kraft played critical role in American space race
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India counts down to new bid to launch Moon mission
The fresh launch attempt for Chandrayaan-2 -- Moon Chariot 2 -- is scheduled for 2:43 pm (0913 GMT)
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Trump pits Apollo 11 astronauts against NASA chief
"To get to Mars, you have to land on the Moon, they say," said Trump, without looking convinced
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Small step, giant memories: Neil Armstrong's moonwalk remembered
The grainy pictures coming back on July 20, 1969, from 380,000 kilometres away fascinated viewers young and old
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How conspiracy theories followed man to the Moon
Millions of people still believe that no one has ever walked on the lunar surface
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How visions of the Moon inspired centuries of storytellers
The 1969 Apollo mission to the Moon changed the kind of stories being told
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The mission of a lifetime: a drone on Titan in 2034
The 1,300-pound drone won't land on Titan -- nearly one 1.6 billion kilometres from Earth, until 2034
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NASA engineers install robotic arm on Mars 2020 rover
The main arm includes five electrical motors and five joints
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NASA will fly a drone to Titan to search for life
The Dragonfly mission, which will launch in 2026 and land in 2034
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Hacker used $35 computer to steal NASA data
Stealing sensitive data and forcing the temporary disconnection of space-flight systems
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Moon rocks help transform understanding of the universe
Apollo astronauts collected 842 pounds (382 kilogrammes) of rocks and soil during their six missions to the Moon
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NASA's Mars 'Helicopter' in final testing phase
To check the endurance of the equipment on Mars’s harsh atmosphere
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NASA to open International Space Station to tourists from 2020
NASA is seeking to financially disengage from the orbiting research lab
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'A long ride': 50 years ago, a dress rehearsal for the Moon landing
Tom Stafford's vessel was first to be equipped with colour camera beaming live images to a global audience
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The Moon is shrinking, wrinkling due to quakes: study
Survey of more than 12,000 images revealed that lunar basin near the Moon's north pole has been cracking and shifting
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From refugee camps to NASA, a Pakistani woman's journey
Hibah Rahmani, first Pakistani-born woman to work for the US space agency, has sights on exploring the final frontier
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NASA probe detects likely 'marsquake' - an interplanetary first
Marking the first time a likely seismological tremor has been recorded on another planet
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Black holes: picturing the heart of darkness
The pictures were captured by the Event Horizon Telescope, a network of eight radio telescopes scattered across globe
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Pentagon says India debris expected to burn up in atmosphere
NASA Administrator said more than 400 pieces of orbital debris from test had been identified
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India’s ‘terrible’ space ‘feat’
What was bragged as a proud moment for India last week by PM Modi has turned out to be a global shame
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Indian satellite destruction endangered International Space Station: NASA
As a result of the missile test, the risk of collision with the ISS has increased by 44 per cent over 10 days
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US boots on the Moon in 2024? It won't be easy
Just a few weeks ago, NASA chief said the United States was not in any space race
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NASA scraps all-women space walk for lack of well-fitting suits
Until now, male-only or mixed male-female teams had conducted spacewalk since the space station was assembled in 1998
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NASA publishes images of the meteor no one saw
The explosion unleashed around 173 kilotons of energy
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NASA says taking sample from asteroid harder than expected
As it was covered in stones and boulders
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SpaceX launches rocket carrying new Dragon capsule
The capsule separated from the Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket as planned after take off
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Pakistani student goes to NASA on week-long internship
Radeeyah Aamir to be trained for next-generation astronaut experience
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NASA heading back to Moon soon, and this time to stay
The US space agency aims to land an unmanned vehicle on the Moon by 2024
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Mission complete: NASA announces demise of Opportunity rover
After 14 years of intrepid exploration across Mars
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NASA and China collaborate on Moon mission
NASA provided the planned orbit path of LRO to China
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NASA says faraway world Ultima Thule shaped like 'snowman'
The New Horizons spacecraft flew past Ultima Thule which was discovered via telescope in 2014
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NASA succeeds in historic flyby of faraway world
In hopes of learning more about how planets took shape
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NASA spacecraft zips by most distant world ever studied
The spaceship was to collect 900 images over the course of a few seconds
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NASA spacecraft hurtles toward historic New Year's flyby
Four billion miles away, the unmanned spaceship is poised to zoom by at a distance of just 2,200 miles
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NASA's first asteroid sample-collector arrives at target, Bennu
Bennu asteroid, about the size of small mountain, is smallest object ever to be orbited by a human-made spacecraft
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NASA chief says Elon Musk won't be smoking joints publicly again
SpaceX is contractor for NASA since 2012, ferrying supplies to International Space Station aboard its Dragon ship
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Cheers as Mars InSight spacecraft lands on Red Planet
The dramatic arrival of the $993 million spacecraft marked the eighth successful landing on Mars in NASA's history
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Anxiety at NASA as Mars InSight spacecraft nears Red Planet
The unmanned spacecraft launched nearly seven months ago
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NASA counts down to landing of Martian quake-sensor, InSight
No one is on board the spacecraft, which launched nearly seven months ago and has traveled some 300 million miles
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NASA spacecraft breaks record for coming closest to Sun
Its goal is to make a series of 24 flybys past our scorching star
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First to red planet will become Martians: Canada astronaut
Current predictions are that humans will reach Mars in the coming decades
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Space station reports 'leak', crew not in danger
A micro fracture was found, most likely it is damage from the outside, it is the result of a micrometeorite
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NASA blasts off historic probe to 'touch Sun'
The car-sized probe is designed to give scientists a better understanding of solar wind and geomagnetic storms
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NASA postpones for 24 hours launch of historic spaceship to Sun
Reason for delay not immediately clear, officials say launch postponed after helium alarm sounded before liftoff