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NASA launches second phase of moon recycling competition
NASA is launching the second phase of its moon recycling competition to clean up trash in space, including plastics, foams and metals left behind by astronauts.
The final 'planet parade' of 2025 rises Sunday. Here's how to see the full 6-planet show.
Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune — will briefly appear in the sky on the same night, starting Sunday (Aug. 17).
Mystery deepens over largest Martian rock ever found on Earth
Mystery deepens over largest Martian rock ever found on Earth - The meteorite, which sold for US$5 million, is now the subject of an investigation
Venus and Jupiter conjunction: The 2 brightest planets will 'kiss' early Tuesday morning
Venus and Jupiter will meet in a conjunction in the early morning hours of Tuesday, Aug. 12. Here's everything you need to know to spot the two brightest planets at their best.
Scientists say they cruised the ocean in a deep-sea submersible and came across an undiscovered ecosystem
While exploring the ocean in a deep-sea submersible, scientists say they discovered a flourishing ecosystem capable of sustaining life without sunlight.
Inside the desperate hunt for an endangered creature in city’s canals
Inside the desperate hunt for an endangered creature in city’s canals - Scientists from a university are filtering Mexico City's waters for traces of the DNA of an endangered creature
Biggest black hole ever? Astronomers may have just found it.
The black hole sits in one of two galaxies that make up the Cosmic Horsehoe, a massive system so large it bends light from a background galaxy into a distinctive horseshoe-shaped Einstein ring. The
Groundbreaking study reveals whales and dolphins regularly play with each other
Groundbreaking study reveals whales and dolphins regularly play with each other - Researchers say findings can lay foundation for future studies into complex social structures of marine ecosystems
Worst bleaching on record for Western Australian coral reefs
World-famous coral reefs along Western Australia's (WA) coast have suffered the worst bleaching on record after the state's "longest, largest and most intense" marine heatwave, scientists say.
Images of people setting bottles of food adrift towards Gaza are AI-generated
As UN agencies warned that Gaza is slipping into famine, social media users shared images falsely claiming they show Egyptians throwing bottles filled with beans, rice, or other dry food into the sea,
'Space hurricane' caught raging over North Pole during one of the sun's quietest days
A rare "space hurricane" that swirled over Earth's North Pole in 2014 caused intense space weather effects despite unusually quiet solar conditions, a new study reports.
Astronomers detect most distant fast radio burst ever
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) last around a millisecond, and in doing so, encode otherwise unattainable information on the plasma which permeates our universe, providing insights into magnetic fields and
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