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A US rocket bound for the International Space Station has exploded just seconds after launching.
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A new study has shown that spending time in space can affect both male and female reproductive organs.
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Felix Baumgartner's record breaking jump has been beaten in secret by Google executive Alan Eustace.
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The evolutionary biologist has suggested sending a record of our civilization out in to space.
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Sending humans in to space is set to become more difficult due to cosmic radiation exposure.
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The secretive aircraft will be landing in California after being on a mission that lasted two years.
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Researchers in Singapore have come up with a battery that can recharge within the space of a few minutes.
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A fast food firm has become the first to send a sample of their cuisine in to orbit using a balloon.
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Beachgoers were left perplexed this week after an astronaut was spotted strolling across the seafront.
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Astronomers have identified the first signs of life-bearing chemistry at the center of the galaxy.
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Rosetta's companion spacecraft has made history today by touching down on the surface of a comet.
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India's Mangalyaan probe has made history this week by successfully entering orbit around Mars.
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The satellite has arrived in orbit around the Red Planet after a 10-month voyage across the solar system.
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A skintight lightweight spacesuit designed at MIT could one day be used by astronauts going to Mars.
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The space agency has used new simulations to determine how best to identify a life-bearing world.
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A small space rock left a sizeable crater near Managua's international airport on Saturday night.
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Stephen Hawking has suggested that the Higgs particle has the potential to collapse space and time.
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New self-guided robots could soon be used to help assess the threat posed by items of space debris.
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Russia's space agency Roscosmos is seeking $440 million to develop inflatable space habitats.
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Astronauts have been left perplexed after traces of sea plankton were found on the station's exterior.