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Researchers will be attempting to locate the remains of the famed aviator's aircraft next month.
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Almost all the water on the planet was, at one point, consumed and then peed out by a dinosaur.
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The X-37B will be launching again on Wednesday however nobody knows exactly what it will be doing.
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The subsurface ocean on Saturn's moon is very similar to life-bearing salt lakes on our own planet.
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Water-rich asteroids are thought to have brought water to countless other worlds throughout the universe.
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The approaching spacecraft has snapped photographs of what appears to be polar ice on the dwarf planet.
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The space agency has formed a new coalition of scientists from a wide range of different fields.
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The state-of-the-art train managed a top speed of 603km/h on a test track near Mount Fuji this week.
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A new study has investigated what causes the planet to inexplicably vibrate at very low frequencies.
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Infrared images of the dwarf planet have revealed that the bright spots seem to behave in different ways.
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NASA's Curiosity rover has found evidence of liquid water forming near to the planet's surface.
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Wandering planets that aren't part of a solar system might still be capable of supporting life.
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Veteran pilot Andrew Danziger experienced something unexplained during a flight from Kansas City in 1989.
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The Red Planet is home to a large volume of glacial ice buried beneath a layer of surface dust.
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Astronomers believe that desert planets similar to Tatooine in Star Wars might actually be common.
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There could be two potentially habitable planets in a binary star system just 4.3 light years away.
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A new experimental aircraft has been designed to demonstrate the viability of battery-powered planes.
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NASA has revealed that the rover has found further evidence of organic molecules on the Red Planet.
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An image of a 'mushroom cloud' on the Red Planet has caught the attention of conspiracy theorists.
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Two pilots are attempting to fly around the world in a solar powered airplane called Solar Impulse 2.