Space
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"Having a feast."
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It's extraordinarily dense and fast.
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Destination: An asteroid.
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Astronauts stationed on the International Space Station (ISS) experience sunrise and sunset not just once daily, but up to 16 times.
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This interstellar traveler is a survivor.
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Did the film "Contact" get it right?
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Things are about to get messy for these galaxies.
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Scientists flabbergasted by incredible speed.
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What a vista.
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Some of the coldest parts of the solar system.
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The LISA mission will consist of three spacecraft positioned in a triangular formation, with each side of the configuration spanning approximately 1.6 million miles (2.5 million kilometers).
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The red giant star will explode, but it's unknown when.
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"Cosmic masterpiece."
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A cosmic enigma.
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The legendary Hubble Space Telescope snapped new images.
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A Martian water loophole?
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Our mild-mannered star has an active side.
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Hello, anybody home?
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"That’s nearly three times colder than the lowest temperature recorded in Antarctica."
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They had to hurry.
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Looking back home.
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The Super Heavy booster was calmly grasped from the air.
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Surely, exoplanets have moons, too.
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"You get out of there."
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"Excellent places to search for life."
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You'll never complain about humidity again.
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A new habitat in Earth's orbit.
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"More widespread than we thought."
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Curiosity collects more data on the Red Planet's ancient climate.
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Cosmologists might have to go back to the drawing board.
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NASA and MIT discover record-breaking system.
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A dwindling fuel supply.
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New Horizons mission continues to surprise scientists.
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"We had never seen anything like this."
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And it's way closer than Saturn and Jupiter's icy moons.
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Strange cosmic vista.
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Exoplanet detection is tough.
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An ancient object passes through.