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For the first time, astronomers have picked up signs of titanium oxide on a distant extrasolar world.
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Chinese scientists have allegedly built a working prototype of the 'impossible' space engine.
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NASA's long-lived Cassini spacecraft will begin its final descent in to Saturn's atmosphere this week.
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Elon Musk has followed up last month's teaser image with a full photo of the firm's new spacesuit design.
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The mysterious unmanned shuttle has embarked on yet another mission that nobody knows anything about.
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Two extremely powerful solar flares erupted from a large sunspot on the Sun's surface yesterday.
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SpaceX is preparing to launch its powerful new Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time in November.
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A new supermassive black hole has been discovered 200 light years from the center of our galaxy.
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Known as Florence, the 2.7-mile asteroid is the largest near-Earth object ever recorded by NASA.
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NASA's Peggy Whitson broke a slew of records during her latest 288-day mission aboard the ISS.
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Four of the seven planets in the Trappist-1 system are thought to be home to large amounts of water.
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New data from Cassini has suggested that Saturn's rings may only be around 100 million years old.
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The atmospheric conditions on Venus are so hostile that NASA's next probe may use a mechanical computer.
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Astronomers have managed to piece together an incredibly detailed image of a distant supergiant star.
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The gas giant is home to one of the most remarkable weather events found anywhere in the solar system.
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The private space firm has developed its own stylish spacesuit for use during future manned missions.
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NASA and other agencies have been posting up photographs and videos of yesterday's total solar eclipse.
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One day, the Moon will have moved so far away that a total solar eclipse will no longer be possible.
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The huge space rock is due to pass within a safe distance of our planet at the beginning of September.
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The next target of NASA's New Horizons probe is a space rock with some rather intriguing properties.