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FILE PHOTO: NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is seen in a "selfie" that it took over a rock nicknamed "Rochette

Science Sep 10

New findings by NASA Mars rover provide strongest hints yet of potential signs of ancient life

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

Science Sep 05

Pismis 24 star birth
Thousands of newborn stars dazzle in Webb Space Telescope’s latest snapshot

Released this week, the picture provides a breathtaking view of a nearby star-birthing center, 5,500 light-years away. A single light-year is 5.8 trillion miles.

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

Science Sep 03

View of the InSight's seismometer on the Martian surface, in one of the last images taken by NASA's InSight Mars lander
Marsquakes indicate a solid core for the red planet, just like Earth

A Chinese-led research team reported Wednesday that the heart of Mars, while small, is indeed solid.

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

World Sep 01

Esrange Space Center in northern Sweden
Deep in the Swedish forest, Esrange Space Center is part of Europe’s hope to compete in the space race

The state-owned Esrange Space Center in Kiruna, Sweden, is among the sites building out orbital rocket programs to allow Europe to advance in the global space race and launch satellites from the continent's mainland.

By Stefanie Dazio, Malin Haarala, Associated Press

Science Aug 27

A SpaceX Super Heavy booster carrying the Starship spacecraft lifts off on its 10th test flight
Latest launch of SpaceX’s Starship deploys 8 dummy satellites, then splashes down into Indian Ocean

It was the 10th demo test for the world's biggest and most powerful rocket. It also included the successful return of the craft's booster, which splashed down in the ocean.

By Christina Larson, Associated Press

Aug 19

Webb telescope discovers new tiny moon around Uranus

By Associated Press

The Webb Space Telescope has spotted a new tiny moon orbiting Uranus.

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Aug 09

Watch 2:37
News Wrap: Zelenskyy says Ukraine won’t give up territory to end war with Russia

In our news wrap Saturday, Zelenskyy rejected Trump’s suggestion that a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia may include the two nations “swapping” territory, outrage grew over Israel’s plan to take control of Gaza City, a memorial was held in…

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Aug 09

Analysis: Why NASA is planning to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon and what the law says

By Michelle L.D. Hanlon, The Conversation

Nuclear reactors in space may sound like something out of science fiction, but they are likely to prove important for powering long-term space missions.

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Aug 09

Crew-10 astronauts return to Earth in SpaceX capsule after 5 months aboard space station

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

Four astronauts returned to Earth on Saturday after hustling to the International Space Station five months ago to relieve the stuck test pilots of Boeing’s Starliner.

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Aug 08

Astronaut Butch Wilmore retires from NASA several months after extended spaceflight

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

One of NASA’s two previously stuck astronauts has retired from the space agency, less than five months after his unexpectedly long spaceflight came to an end.

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