NASA
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'Empire's' Taraji Henson New Role Celebrates Real-Life NASA Mathematician Genius
The 1960s was a decade marked by oppression of women and racial division. During such time, NASA was at its formative years. Thus despite the times, African-American women were breaking barriers and one genius mathematician even made it to the space agency’s programs.
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Newly Discovered Earth-Like Planet Is Orbiting Proxima Centauri
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NASA Hubble Discovers Two Dwarf Galaxies
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NASA Satellite Photos of Rio Show Polluted Air, Adds to Problematic Issues at Olympic Games
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Orbital ATK Antares "Return to Flight" to the ISS Moved to September
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See Saturn's Cloud Through Infrared Lens
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NASA To Build Full-Scale Deep Space Habitat on Earth
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NASA Partners with Private Companies to Build Space Habitats
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NASA Released 1,000 New Images of Mars from HiRISE Camera
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NASA Tests the World Biggest Rocket
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Moon Express' Lunar Mission to Take Human Ashes to Space
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Lockheed Martin Closed a Deal with NASA for Tiny Moon Satellite
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Moon Express: New mission to take Human Ashes to Moon at $3 m/kg