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Mission planners at NASA and ESA have determined the orbital path of the upcoming lunar Gateway.
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NASA has released a breathtaking photograph showing the space station silhouetted against our solar neighbor.
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The billionaire founder of space tourism firm Virgin Galactic has commented on the UFO phenomenon.
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For the first time, someone has managed to snap an image of the enigmatic mini-shuttle in Earth's orbit.
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A new type of nuclear fusion propulsion system could see spacecraft make it to Saturn in a matter of months.
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The lunar module that was used during the Apollo 10 Moon mission has been lost in space for over 50 years.
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Scientists in Germany have built a measurement device to determine if the enigmatic EmDrive actually works.
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From next year, the International Space Station will open its doors to private visitors and business ventures.
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The legendary biped was reportedly seen by two men on two separate occasions within the space of a week.
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The US Senator maintains that Trump's Space Force will be needed to protect spacecraft from marauders.
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Blue Origin's billionaire founder has unveiled a new spacecraft designed to touch down on the Moon.
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Space experts from several agencies failed to stop an asteroid fragment from wiping out New York City last week.
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The space agency's InSight lander has successfully picked up a seismic event on the Red Planet.
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An engine test of the Crew Dragon capsule resulted in plumes of smoke rising from Cape Canaveral yesterday.
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Russia has seen more than its fair share of space rocks exploding in the Earth's atmosphere in recent months.
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The Japanese Hayabusa-2 spacecraft has detonated an explosive charge on the surface of the asteroid Ryugu.
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The space agency is hoping to launch its first manned mission to the Red Planet within the next 14 years.
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India has blown up one of its own satellites, producing space debris that could end up colliding with the ISS.
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Scientists at NASA have revealed that there is a lot more to this unassuming space rock than meets the eye.
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US defense bosses have requested $304 million to fund the research and development of orbital weapons.