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Ryugu asteroid sample colonised by microbes after atmospheric exposure
Scientists 'found microorganisms within the asteroid sample shortly after it was exposed to Earth’s environment.'
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Prada and Axiom's New NASA Designed Spacesuit Will Go to the Moon
Prada isn’t just shooting for the stars; they’re aiming for the moon!
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Solar power for the Moon: Harnessing light on the dark side
Volta Space Technologies unveils "LightGrid," a lunar power satellite network to transmit solar energy via lasers.
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NASA shuffles crew-9 to return starliner team
NASA removes two astronauts from SpaceX Crew-9 mission to make room for two other astronauts
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Boeing's Starliner returns uncrewed as NASA picks SpaceX to bring back astronauts
What was meant to be an eight-day ISS mission has extended by months due to capsule leaks and thruster failures.
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Türkiye's first homegrown satellite Turksat 6A nears stable orbit
Third ignition completed, fourth set for Tuesday as historic journey progresses
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Russian satellite breakup in space prompts ISS astronauts to seek shelter
US Space Command, tracking the debris swarm, says no immediate threat to other satellites
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft unlocks asteroid Dinkinesh's dynamic history
Dinkinesh and Selam are smallest asteroids in main belt between Mars and Jupiter ever seen up close by a spacecraft
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PAKSAT MM-1 satellite launched to orbit
TurnPakistan’s second communication satellite sent into space
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MIT researchers discover oldest stars in universe
Researchers analysed stars' spectra to determine chemical composition, age
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Pakistan’s historic lunar mission to be launched on Friday
ICUBE-Q satellite will be carried aboard China's Chang'E6 spacecraft, says IST
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Can we stay out of space?
This has been the debate between these two sides ever since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on surface of moon
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Russian cosmonaut sets record for most time in space - more than 878 days
Kononenko will reach 1,000 days in space on June 5; by late September, 1,110 days expected
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Humanoid robots in space: the next frontier
NASA partners with robotics firms to enhance terrestrial humanoid robots for future applications
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India launches its 1st space mission to study the sun
This comes over a week after successful landing near south polar region of moon
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Russia's first lunar mission in 47 years smashes into the moon in failure
Russia's Luna-25 moon mission crashes during pre-landing, underscoring space program decline
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India blasts Chandrayaan-3 lander toward moon's south pole
If mission succeeds, India would be first with lunar landing at area of special interest due to presence of water ice
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Former intelligence officer claims US unearthing alien tech for decades
David Grusch claims humans are not alone, US has been recovering non-human materials from crash sites
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Webb Telescope makes groundbreaking water discovery in solar system's asteroid belt
Telescope spots water in asteroid belt for first time, which may be source of Earth's life-giving oceans
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James Webb Telescope snaps pictures of beautiful asteroid Belt
James Web Telescope captures first image of asteroid belt’s interior structure for astronomers study of space
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European spacecraft begins pioneering mission to 3 of Jupiter's moons
Scientists believe Europa, Callisto, and Ganymede could have buried oceans that potentially harbor life
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Space debris in orbit poses hazard to satellites, spacecraft
Besides satellites' collision, some countries using missiles to destroy their own satellites causes space junk
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As space junk threat grows, government and investors seek solutions
US to set new space hygiene norms as swarm of space debris mounts, and private companies invest to remove debris
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Once in 50,000-year comet may be visible to the naked eye on Feb 1
A newly discovered comet will be sighted by people on Earth as it passes by on February 1, every 50,000 years
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Chinese astronauts return to earth after 'successful' six-month mission
All said they were feeling well after landing, in audio aired on CCTV.
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Chinese astronauts board space station in historic mission
Leading Shenzhou-15 mission was Fei Junlong, who hailed from China's first batch of astronaut trainees in late 1990s
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NASA captures image of 'smiling' sun
NASA satellite captures picture of the sun with coronal holes making it appear as a Halloween pumpkin, a lion and more
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SpaceX capsule splashes down, returning 4 astronauts from Space Station
After six months of research, Space X team lands back on Earth splashing into the Atlantic Ocean from ISS
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NASA's DART spacecraft succeeds in altering asteroid's orbit
DART mission proves to be a success, altering the asteroid's orbit by 32 minutes around Didymos
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Latest four-member SpaceX crew, including cosmonaut, welcomed aboard space station
A four-member SpaceX Crew Dragon team, including Russian cosmonaut and the first Native American woman sent to orbit
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Supercomputer simulation suggests moon formed in hours, not days
Scientists had believed that debris from the collision of Theia came together to form the Moon over months or years
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NASA's Artemis 1 launch delayed till November
Artemis 1 launch delayed yet again to mid-November as Hurricane Ian ravages the country
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James Webb Telescope captures a Cosmic Tarantula
Reveals images of the giant region of swirling gas and dust known as the Tarantula Nebula
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NASA calls off Artemis moon rocket launch for second time in five days
Latest attempt to launch the 32-story-tall SLS rocket and its Orion capsule was scrubbed after hydrogen leak
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NASA's Artemis 1 rocket to launch for the moon today
The 1.3 million-mile journey will last 42 days, three hours, and 20 minutes
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NASA will let viewers track Artemis 1 mission in real-time
Orion spacecraft is expected to travel 40,000 miles beyond the moon in its first integrated flight test
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Astronaut spots bright aurora storm from space
Bob Hines captured pictures of a beautiful solar storm from International Space Station
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NASA discovers small moon around asteroid Polymele
Lucy science team discovers satellite orbiting around asteroid Polymele using Hubble Space Telescope
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James Webb video zooms through the cosmos to the Cartwheel Galaxy
James Webb Telescope captures images of the Cartwheel Galaxy 500 million light-years away, with incredible clarity
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Six tiny satellites will study space weather
NASA is launching six tiny satellites to form a huge virtual telescope in order to detect and record space weather
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Space X gets green light to launch US spy satellites into space
US Space Force has officially authorised Space X to carry spy satellites for the federal government to space
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James Webb telescope captures the most distant star in marvelous detail
The James Webb Telescope captures the most distant individual star, Earendel, as it was 900 million years ago
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China launches first solid propellant rocket into space
30-meter ZK-1A rocket dubbed 'one arrow, six stars' as it carries 6 satellites into space
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Biden unveils Webb space telescope's first full-color image of distant galaxies
Joe Biden releases an image of a galaxy cluster revealing the most detailed glimpse of the early universe ever seen
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NASA to showcase Webb space telescope's first full-colour images
Astronomers will embark on a competitively selected list of science projects exploring evolution of galaxies
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South Korea successfully launches locally made rocket ‘Nuri’ into space
South Korea achieves a milestone in space by launching a satellite into orbit with its rocket
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NASA’s new telescope gets hit by a large micrometeoroid
The James Webb Space Telescope is pelted with a large micrometeoroid in Space, causing a bit of damage
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China plans to go to the Moon, Mars and beyond
China has high ambitions to challenge NASA’s leading position as space power and in replacing the ISS
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NASA shares plans on its exciting mission to Mars
NASA hopes to send astronauts to Mars' surface for 30 days
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NASA set for Boeing's Starliner uncrewed space capsule test
Boeing Co's Starliner space capsule is ready for launch to demonstrate that it can fly humans in space safely