Space
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NASA's 'Most Powerful Rocket' Space Launch System (SLS) Flight Pushed to 2019, EM-1 Mission Also Delayed
NASA"s most powerful rocket won't be flying its maiden flight on 2018. This is after GAO reported that there is very little time to prepare for the first flight given the difficulties the mission is facing.
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SpaceX Successfully Launches SpySat Mission for US Government After Delay Due to Sensor Problems
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'Dr. Who' in Real Life? Time Travel Might Actually Be Possible, Mathematically Speaking
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ESA and China to Collaborate to Build Lunar Outpost, 'Moon Village'
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NASA: New Earth-Mass Ice Ball Planet 'Colder Than Hoth' Discovered Through Microlensing
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NASA Cassini Spacecraft Performs First of 22 Dives Into Danger Zone Between Saturn's Rings for Its Grand Finale
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SpaceX to Launch Its First Top Secret SpySat Mission for the US Department of Defense
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Hanging Gardens of Mars: This Inflatable Greenhouse Could Grow Vegetables, Feed Astronauts on the Red Planet
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Cassini Bids Farewell to Saturn, Completes Last Flyby to Titan
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Trump Gives NASA a Deadline in Its Mission to Send Humans to Mars
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Stargazing 2017: Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower From Halley’s Comet Peaks in Early May
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Scientists Conduct Experiments to Test Building Blocks of Alien Life, Build an Exoplanet From Scratch