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Our Deepest View of the X-ray Sky |
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Who has the darkest skies |
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Russian-German telescope completes first all-sky hard X-ray
survey |
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Tower extension test a success for Webb Telescope |
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Name Approved for Target of Asteroid Deflection Missions |
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Scientists find cosmic object that may reshape our
understanding of the biggest stars in the Universe |
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Why pulsars shine bright: A half-century-old mystery solved |
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Ingredients for Life Appear in Stellar Nurseries Long Before
Stars are Born |
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New Method to Study Barred Spiral Galaxies |
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Beyond the Brim, Sombrero galaxy's halo suggests turbulent
past |
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Citizen scientists discover rare cosmic pairing via Backyard
Worlds project |
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Astronomers discover unusual monster galaxy in the very early
universe |
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ALMA catches beautiful outcome of stellar fight |
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NASA takes first step to allow computers to decide what to
tell us in search for life on Mars |
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First contract signed for tourist space walk reports Roscosmos |
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First space tourists will face big risks, as private companies
gear up for paid suborbital flights |
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Airbnb sees 'bounce' in travel, aims to promote local tourism |
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Commercial Soyuz Flight to International Space Station Planned
for 2022-2023 |
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Space tourists will celebrate New Year 2022 in orbit for first
time |
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NASA renames Washington HQ for 'Hidden Figures' trailblazer |
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Virgin Galactic signs agreement with NASA |
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Spacecrafts get a boost in 'aerogravity assisted' interactions |
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Putin: Russia is building defenses against hypersonic missiles |
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China launches final satellite to complete rival to GPS |
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Australian professor wants local town to become hub for
commercial space travel |
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Researchers design a system to reduce the noise of space
rockets in the launch phase |
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New US-UK agreement boosts UK's Spaceport plans |
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Rocket Lab to demonstrate fastest launch turnaround to date |
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How NASA's Mars Helicopter Will Reach the Red Planet's Surface |
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NASA's new Mars mission will take at least a decade to confirm
life |
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The Launch Is Approaching for NASA's Next Mars Rover,
Perseverance |
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Martian rover motors ahead |
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Electrically charged dust storms drive Martian chlorine cycle |
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Final Beidou launch marks major milestone in China's space
effort |
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Private investment fuels China commercial space sector growth |
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More details of China's space station unveiled |
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China space program targets July launch for Mars mission |
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NASA moving forward to enable a low-earth orbit economy |
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India ends monopoly of ISRO with new entity to facilitate
private players |
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WA space project to drive industry growth |
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UK space hub gets go ahead |
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Quantum rings in the hold of laser light |
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Freshly printed magnets using Metal 3D laser printing |
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Using sound and light to generate ultra-fast data transfer |
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Randomness opens the gates to the land of attophotography |
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New laser technique images quantum world in a trillionth of a
second |
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Molecular vibrations lead to high performance laser |
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NXTCOMM unveils design of AeroMax flat panel antenna for
airlines |
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Levitating droplets allow scientists to perform 'touchless'
chemical reactions |
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Synthetic materials mimic living creatures |
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Graphene smart textiles developed for heat adaptive clothing |
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Lab makes 4D printing more practical |
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How is a metal formed |
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Class of stellar explosions found to be galactic producers of
lithium |
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Designing a flexible material to protect buildings, military
personnel |
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A primordial world of minerals litters Atacama desert |
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Scientists use pressure to make liquid magnetism breakthrough |
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In search of the lighting material of the future |
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Heat-friendly microbes provide efficient way to biodegrade
plastic |
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Best homemade mask combines cotton, natural silk, chiffon |
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Cool down fast to advance quantum nanotechnology |
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Now metal surfaces can be instant bacteria killers |
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Scientists synthesize world's most complex microparticle |
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Making stronger concrete with 'sewage-enhanced' steel slag |
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World Centric announces new World Centric leaf fiber lids |
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Creating custom light using 2D materials |
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Cracks actually protect historical paintings against
environmental fluctuation |
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Army researchers develop new method for analyzing metal |
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In Norway, bottles made of plastic are still fantastic |
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New threads: Nanowires made of tellurium and nanotubes hold
promise for wearable tech |
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Oz tech titans to build world's tallest 'hybrid timber' tower
in Sydney |
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Super-Earths discovered orbiting nearby red dwarf |
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Discovering an exoplanet the size of Neptune |
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An experiment in recreating primordial proteins solves a
long-standing riddle |
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As many as six billion Earth-like planets in our galaxy,
according to new estimates |
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Plant pathogens can adapt to a variety of climates, hosts |
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Presence of airborne dust could signify increased habitability
of distant planets |
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Ancient asteroid impacts created the ingredients of life on
Earth and Mars |
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Young Planets Bite the Dust |
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Beneath the surface of exoplanet water worlds |
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'Infant' planet discovered by UH astronomers, Maunakea
telescope |
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Neptune-sized planet discovered orbiting young, nearby star |
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Ocean in Jupiter's moon Europa "could be habitable" |
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Evidence supports 'hot start' scenario and early ocean
formation on Pluto |
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Proposed NASA Mission Would Visit Neptune's Curious Moon
Triton |
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SOFIA finds clues hidden in Pluto's haze |
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New evidence of watery plumes on Jupiter's moon Europa |
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Telescopes and spacecraft join forces to probe deep into
Jupiter's atmosphere |
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Newly reprocessed images of Europa show 'chaos terrain' in
crisp detail |
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Jupiter probe JUICE: Final integration in full swing |
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot shrinking in size, not thickness |
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Ultraviolet instrument delivered for ESA's Jupiter mission |
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Findings from Juno Update Jupiter Water Mystery |
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Mysteries of Uranus' oddities explained by Japanese
astronomers |
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The birth of a "Snowman" at the edge of the Solar
System |
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New Horizons pushing the frontier ever deeper into the Kuiper
Belt |
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Four new species of giant single-celled organisms discovered
on Pacific seafloor |
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Scientists find unique underwater rivers along Australia's
continental shelves |
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Unorthodox desalination method could transform global water
management |
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Water hyacinth pest chokes Iraq's vital waterways |
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Humans a more immediate threat to rivers than climate change |
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Flushed toilets produce clouds of virus-containing particles,
simulations show |
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Beidou system's applications spread around globe |
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UK looking at alternatives to UK GPS plans |
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China's BeiDou navigation enables smarter agricultural
production |
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GPS III SV-08 core mate complete, space vehicle named for NASA
Trailblazer |
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Stronger materials vital for lunar plans |
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NASA Selects Astrobotic to Fly Water-Hunting Rover to the Moon |
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Hera and its asteroid target |
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Name given to asteroid target of ESA's planetary defense
mission |
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