Space
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Mars Asteroid Strike: Ancient 'Planet Killer' Space Rock Causes Mega Tsunami on the Red Planet 3.4 Billion Years Ago
The planet killer asteroid that struck Mars 3.4 billion years ago also proves long-held notions that the Red Planet once held vast amounts of ocean water.
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Most-Awaited Astronomy Events This December 2022, From Cold Moon to Meteor Showers
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Solar Storm Alert: Solar Wind Traveling Millions of Miles Per Hour Expected to Hit Earth Until December 2
Two Extraterrestrial Minerals Found in 2020 Meteorite Might Solve Mysteries of Solar System
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NASA Orion Space Mission to Travel 270,000 Miles Reaching Farthest Distance From Earth
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France is Getting Closer to Create the World's Largest Artificial Sun
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NASA's Orion Spacecraft Mission To Travel 40,000 Miles Past the Moon
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Mysterious Green Fireball Passes over Eastern United States and Canada
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NASA Official Says Humans Could Live and Work on the Moon by 2030
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James Webb Telescope Releases Spectacular and Rare Hourglass of Light Images as New Storm Develops
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Scientists Confirmed Earth’s ‘Stabilizing Responses’ Keeps Global Temperatures in Check
Solar Storm Cuts Into Earth’s Magnetic Field, Makes Rare Pink Auroras for 120 Seconds in Norway
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Rare Glimpse of Fireball Flashed Over Night Sky in Pacific Northwest






