Space
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NASA's JWST Passes Sun Shield Test
After successfully assembling the entire observatory, technicians and engineers moved on to fully deploy and tension all five layers of its tennis court sized sunshield, which is designed to keep its optics and sensors in the shade and away from interference.
Latest Research Articles
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NASA Observes Tropical Storm Kyarr Form Near Southwest India Coast
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Cosmic Yeti Discovered by Astronomers
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[WATCH] Stunning Time-Lapse Photo Reveals How Earth Looks Like from Space
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Was the Aviation Industry Flight Shamed by Activists? Analysts Sees New Fuel-Efficient Planes As Bright Spots to Solve Environment Crisis
Huge Asteroid is About to Hit the Earth! Should You Be Worried?
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Weather Conditions May Disrupt Viewing in Parts of Asia During Orionids Peak
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2019 Will be The Second-Warmest Year in History
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Rare Astronomical Event Will Occur in November
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One of the 'Top 5 Meteor Showers' This Year Will Peak Early Next Week—Astronomers
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Hunter's Moon to Light Up The Night for Three Days Starting Sunday
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Solar storms expected to be more damaging—scientists
Part one of battery-upgrading spacewalk, a success!






