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Navy captains don’t like abandoning ship—but with Starliner, the ship left them - Ars Technica
Navy captains don’t like abandoning ship—but with Starliner, the ship left them - Ars Technica

"As the commander or pilot of your spacecraft, you don’t want to see it go off without you."

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Stranded astronauts to vote in 2024 election from space while awaiting ride home - Fox Weather
Stranded astronauts to vote in 2024 election from space while awaiting ride home - Fox Weather

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams provided insight Friday on how their lives will be alerted during the next several months in space, including casting a ballot in the November election.

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Deep-sea creature — with ‘oar-like’ legs — seen eating odd meal miles below surface - Miami Herald
Deep-sea creature — with ‘oar-like’ legs — seen eating odd meal miles below surface - Miami Herald

A species of deep-sea isopod was seen nearly 4 miles deep eating a type of algae that only grows on the surface but had fallen in Atlantic

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International Observe the Moon Night 2024 - NASA Goddard
International Observe the Moon Night 2024 - NASA Goddard

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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SpaceX Super Heavy rocket gets supersonic wind tunnel test for NASA's Artemis moon missions (photos) - Space.com
SpaceX Super Heavy rocket gets supersonic wind tunnel test for NASA's Artemis moon missions (photos) - Space.com

A model of SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy rocket that will launch future Artemis missions to the moon has passed wind tunnel testing, marking another milestone in its development.

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Asteroid 2024 PT5 Is Set To Be A Mini-Moon Of Earth – But Just For Two Months - IFLScience
Asteroid 2024 PT5 Is Set To Be A Mini-Moon Of Earth – But Just For Two Months - IFLScience

In a couple of weeks, Earth will have a mini-moon for 56.6 days.

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Evidence of “snowball Earth” found in ancient rocks - Ars Technica
Evidence of “snowball Earth” found in ancient rocks - Ars Technica

An outcrop in Scotland has material from when the Earth went into a deep freeze.

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NASA Activates Ancient Thrusters on Voyager 1, the Most Distant Human Object in Existence - Futurism
NASA Activates Ancient Thrusters on Voyager 1, the Most Distant Human Object in Existence - Futurism

NASA engineers have pulled off an incredible feat, switching the agency's ancient Voyager 1 probe to a different set of thrusters.

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The Europa Clipper stretches its wings as launch nears - The Register
The Europa Clipper stretches its wings as launch nears - The Register

Solar arrays are massive... but it's the transistors onlookers are really worried about

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New species of 'horror' wasp discovered in the US: 'We didn’t think it was real,' scientists admit - New York Post
New species of 'horror' wasp discovered in the US: 'We didn’t think it was real,' scientists admit - New York Post

Scientists have discovered a new species of wasp that lays eggs in living flies so the babies burst out of their bellies

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'Mountain of God' volcano in Tanzania is bulging, study finds - Livescience.com
'Mountain of God' volcano in Tanzania is bulging, study finds - Livescience.com

Satellite data suggest a volcano in Tanzania that expels extremely runny lava could be creeping toward an eruption.

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Dramatic Video Shows the Closest Flyby Ever of Mercury - Gizmodo
Dramatic Video Shows the Closest Flyby Ever of Mercury - Gizmodo

BepiColombo captured stunning views of the innermost planet on its way to explore its magnetic field.

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Mysterious seismic event that shook the earth for 9 days was triggered by a 650-foot tsunami in Greenland, researchers say - CBS News
Mysterious seismic event that shook the earth for 9 days was triggered by a 650-foot tsunami in Greenland, researchers say - CBS News

A tsunami stemming from a landslide was behind a surprising seismic event last year that shook the earth for nine days, researchers said.

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Living the High Life: Scientists Discover Odd, Potentially Dangerous Lifeforms Thriving High in Earth’s Atmosphere - The Debrief
Living the High Life: Scientists Discover Odd, Potentially Dangerous Lifeforms Thriving High in Earth’s Atmosphere - The Debrief

Surprising new research has revealed high-altitude air in Earth's atmosphere is teeming with potentially dangerous living organisms.

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ESA's JUICE spacecraft confirmed Earth is habitable. Here's why - Space.com
ESA's JUICE spacecraft confirmed Earth is habitable. Here's why - Space.com

Yes, you read that right. According to JUICE, the earth does indeed have the ingredients for life.

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Tiny laser makes copper wire reach 180,000°F in cosmic simulation - Interesting Engineering
Tiny laser makes copper wire reach 180,000°F in cosmic simulation - Interesting Engineering

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SpaceX's private Polaris Dawn astronauts beam photos to Earth using Starlink satellites - Space.com
SpaceX's private Polaris Dawn astronauts beam photos to Earth using Starlink satellites - Space.com

'Sent to you from space over a beam of Starlink laser light.'

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Remembering where your meals came from key for a small bird’s survival - Ars Technica
Remembering where your meals came from key for a small bird’s survival - Ars Technica

For small birds, remembering where the food is beats forgetting when it's gone.

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Aging, overworked and underfunded: NASA faces a dire future, according to experts - Phys.org
Aging, overworked and underfunded: NASA faces a dire future, according to experts - Phys.org

Aging infrastructure, short-term thinking, and ambitions that far outstrip its funding are just a few of the problems threatening the future of America's vaunted civil space agency, according to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

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