Daichi Fujii from the Hiratsuka City Museum in Japan captured a meteor impact the moon with multiple telescopes. Credit: ...
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Firefly Aerospace looks ahead to moon missions, more launches after Alpha rocket's return to flight
Firefly Aerospace leaders told SXSW attendees about the Alpha rocket's return to flight and the company's plans for new ...
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The Soviet rocket that nearly reached the moon, inside the N1 explosion that helped America win the space race
Two weeks before Apollo 11, the Soviet Union attempted to launch its massive N1 moon rocket, a mission that ended in one of the largest non nuclear explosions in history. Declassified records reveal ...
On March 16, 1926, Clark University professor Robert Goddardfired up a rocket nicknamed “Nell,” powered by a blend of ...
Why are craters perfectly round even though meteorites are irregularly shaped? Steven RiserConyers, Georgia To answer your question, let's have some fun. First, watch as I throw this irregularly ...
A debut album is often the purest, most unadulterated artistic statement a band will ever make. Forged in years of obscurity, ...
Today is Saturday, March 14, the 73rd day of 2026 with 292 to follow. The moon is waning. Morning stars are Jupiter and Mars. Evening stars are Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus and Venus.
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ISIS-linked gunman kills Old Dominion professor; US refueling plane crash kills 4
Watch now: An ISIS-linked gunman kills an Old Dominion ROTC professor. And a U.S. refueling plane crash kills four service members.
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Exceptionally rare sighting of planets colliding may shed light on the crash that formed the moon
Astronomers say a distant, sunlike star shows signs of a catastrophic planet-on-planet crash that may mirror the ancient impact that formed Earth's moon.
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Astronomers witness colossal supernova explosion create one of the most magnetic stars in the universe for the first time
Astronomers have discovered that the birth of neutron stars with magnetic fields trillions of times stronger than Earth's magnetosphere is the "magic trick" behind superbright supernovas.
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