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How Do Plants Thrive in the Final Frontier?
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How Do Plants Thrive in the Final Frontier?

Floating 250 miles above Earth, astronauts aboard the International Space Station aren't jus… Read more How Do Plants Thrive in the Final Frontier?
Two Upcoming SpaceX Launches in Florida: Don't Miss These Key Liftoff Times for Axiom and Starlink
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Two Upcoming SpaceX Launches in Florida: Don't Miss These Key Liftoff Times for Axiom and Starlink

A same-day doubleheader rocket launch from Florida is not to be because of a delay, but two Space… Read more Two Upcoming SpaceX Launches in Florida: Don't Miss These Key Liftoff Times for Axiom and Starlink
What to Expect: SpaceX Rocket Launch From Cape Canaveral Set for Wednesday Morning
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What to Expect: SpaceX Rocket Launch From Cape Canaveral Set for Wednesday Morning

A SpaceX rocket is set to lift off early this morning from Kennedy Space Center. SpaceX has c… Read more What to Expect: SpaceX Rocket Launch From Cape Canaveral Set for Wednesday Morning
This Week's Stunning Pics: Spain by Night, Taikonauts' Homecoming, and May Day Splashes
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This Week's Stunning Pics: Spain by Night, Taikonauts' Homecoming, and May Day Splashes

In partnership with the ZUMA photo agency Here’s our pick of the best images for this week: inc… Read more This Week's Stunning Pics: Spain by Night, Taikonauts' Homecoming, and May Day Splashes
NASA Astronauts Gear Up for Record-Breaking All-Female Spacewalk to Upgrade ISS Solar Arrays
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NASA Astronauts Gear Up for Record-Breaking All-Female Spacewalk to Upgrade ISS Solar Arrays

Two NASA astronauts made history with their fifth all-women spacewalk today (May 1). They moved a… Read more NASA Astronauts Gear Up for Record-Breaking All-Female Spacewalk to Upgrade ISS Solar Arrays
Soviet-era spacecraft is set to plunge to Earth a half-century after its failed launch to Venus
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Soviet-era spacecraft is set to plunge to Earth a half-century after its failed launch to Venus

A spacecraft from the Soviet era, designed to touchdown on Venus in the 1970s, is anticipated to… Read more Soviet-era spacecraft is set to plunge to Earth a half-century after its failed launch to Venus