Space
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Former CIA Officer and the First African-American Female Astronaut to Board the International Space Station
The first African-American female astronaut will board the International Space Station (ISS) in 2018. Jeannete Epps, a former CIA officer before becoming an astronaut in 2009.
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NASA Unveils Two New Asteroid Missions, To Launch Lucy and Psyche
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Powerful Solar Storms Could Vaporize, Melt Soil in Moon's Polar Regions
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Two Stars Will Collide in Red Nova in 2022, Scientists Predict
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White House Finally Reveals Official Plan Versus Killer Asteroids
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NASA NEOWISE Detects Two Space Rocks Including a Comet or Asteroid Hurtling Towards Earth
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ISS Crew Prepares For 2017 Spacewalk, ESA Astronaut Tomas Pesquet To Perform Spacewalk Duty For The First Time
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Strange Radio Bursts Detected From Distant Galaxy Finally Tracked Down