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Spacecraft Lucy Will Pass 220 Miles Above Earth’s Surface – Find Out More About It

NASA's latest spacecraft, dubbed Lucy, will pass by Earth on its way to the distant Jupiter Trojan asteroids, passing only…

2 years ago

Astronaut Wanted: NASA is Looking For the Next Lunar Landers

As part of its incredible efforts to establish a regular cycle of moon landings, NASA is looking for concepts for…

2 years ago

As 100+ Satellites are Sent into Space, Astronomy is Finally Putting up United Front to Protect its Interests

Massive networks of satellites are being launched, making it more challenging to acquire a clear glimpse of the universe. These…

2 years ago

NASA Announces International Space Station Will Fall into the Pacific Ocean in 2031

NASA has said that it intends to decommission the International Space Station in 2031 by crashing it into an uninhabited…

2 years ago

Our Sun Is ‘Well-Behaved,’ According to NASA’s TESS Spacecraft, But What Does This Mean For Life Elsewhere In The Universe?

The NASA TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) mission just discovered something significant: our own sun is remarkably well-behaved in comparison…

2 years ago

‘Metabolic Trick’ in Squirrel Intestines might Help Astronauts Not Lose Muscles, according to New Research

A new study by a biologist at the Université de Montréal aims to explain how squirrels save energy while hibernating…

2 years ago

Check Out the First Photos of Ganymede Shot By Juno!

NASA's Juno enrolled in what seemed to be one of the most daring space missions: exploring Ganymede. Massive, heavily cratered,…

3 years ago

Space Premiere! Spacecraft Recorded A Huge Eruption On The Sun’s Surface For The First Time

The Sun is perpetually bubbling and bursting thanks to its activity. If the surface eruptions are big enough, they can…

3 years ago

Here’s How Old Satellites in Deep Orbit Are Renewed

A satellite's mission is never over. Old satellites can continue their work thanks to robotic spacecraft such as MEV-2 (the…

3 years ago

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