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Oct 14

NASA set to launch a robot to explore asteroids near Jupiter

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

A plaque attached to the spacecraft includes lines from songs the Beatles wrote, along with quotes from other luminaries. From a John Lennon single: We all shine on . . . like the moon and the stars and the sun.

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Oct 08

The first all-female guard change at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Russia puts a film crew in space and other stories you missed

By Deema Zein, Julia Griffin

Russia launches a crew to film a movie in space for the first time, vaping rates among high schoolers plunged in 2021 and an all-female team leads the changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,…

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Oct 04

Actor William Shatner of Star Trek fame is actually going to space

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

At age 90, Shatner will become the oldest person in space. He'll join three others — two of them paying customers — aboard a Blue Origin capsule. It will be the company's second launch with a crew.

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Oct 02

European-Japanese space mission gets 1st glimpse of Mercury

By Associated Press

A joint European-Japanese spacecraft got its first glimpse of Mercury as it swung by the solar system’s innermost planet while on a mission to deliver two probes into orbit in 2025.

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Sep 02

NASA's newest Mars rover snags 1st rock sample for return

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

The chief engineer for the Perseverance rover said Thursday he's "never been more happy to see a hole in a rock." He called it a perfect core sample.

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Jul 29

Russian lab module docks with space station after 8-day trip

By Associated Press

The 22-ton Nauka module, also called the Multipurpose Laboratory Module, docked with the orbiting outpost in an automatic mode after a long journey and a series of maneuvers.

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Jul 11

Billionaire Richard Branson reaches space in his own ship

By Susan Montoya Bryan, Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

Swashbuckling entrepreneur Richard Branson hurtled into space aboard his own winged rocket ship Sunday, beating out fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos.

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Jul 02

5 Stories: A selfie from China's Mars rover, new research on how to reverse gray hair and other stories you missed

By Deema Zein

Reducing stress could reverse graying hair. Watch 5 Stories host Deema Zein explain what the latest research reveals as part of our weekly show featuring interesting stories from around the world.

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May 15

China lands on Mars in major advance for its space ambitions

By Ken Moritsugu, Associated Press

China landed a spacecraft on Mars for the first time on Saturday, a technically challenging feat more difficult than a moon landing, in the latest step forward for its ambitious goals in space.

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May 10

NASA spacecraft begins 2-year trip home with asteroid rubble

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

A NASA spacecraft is headed back to Earth with rubble it collected from an asteroid nearly 200 million miles away. The robotic explorer Osiris-Rex fired its engines Monday to start the two-year trip home.

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