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NASA names companies to develop human landers for moon
missions - Xinhua | English.news.cn
"With these contract awards, America is moving forward with the final step needed to land astronauts on the Moon by 2024, including the incredible moment ...
XinhuaYesterday
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You could own a massive chunk of the Moon if your pockets
are deep enough
The fifth-largest piece of the Moon known to exist here on Earth is up for sale. At a price of roughly $2.5 million, it's a serious investment for even the most ...
BGR2 days ago
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A Massive Chunk Of The Moon Just Came Up For Sale!
Christie's is well-known for selling expensive, one-of-a-kind items. However, its latest offering is literally "out of this world." On April 30, 2020, the British auction ...
DOGOnewsYesterday
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Are aliens trying to communicate with us? Astronomers receive
burst of radio signals from our galaxy
Several space experts strongly argue that fast radio bursts could be an indication of aliens trying to contact humans.
International Business Times, Singapore EditionYesterday
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Arctic observes alarming levels of ozone depletion
Geneva/UNI: Depletion of the ozone layer, the shield that protects life on Earth from harmful levels of ultraviolet radiation, reached an unprecedented level over ...
indiabloomsYesterday
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New Research on Fossil Finds the Spinosaurus Was the First
Dinosaur Who Could Swim
Spinosaurus still was able to move on land and lay eggs there, perhaps walking on four legs rather than two like other meat-eating dinosaurs.
News18Yesterday
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30 Years of Photos From the Hubble Telescope
*Fresh* off a celebration for the Hubble Space Telescope's 30th birthday, National Geographic took time to peruse and publish select photos from the remarkable ...
Cool HuntingYesterday
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NASA VITAL Ventilators Get FDA Approval To Fight COVID-19
As the coronavirus pandemic continued sweeping across the globe, NASA put a halt on its usual space-related activities and began developing a prototype ...
video_youtube GizbotYesterday
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Four-pound solar-powered Mars helicopter gets fitting name
An Alabama high school student named NASA's first Mars helicopter that will be deployed to the Red Planet later this year.
Telangana Today2 days ago
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The Eta Aquarids meteor shower peaks this week
The longer normal life is on pause, the more we're turning to the natural world for entertainment – whether it's animals loving lockdown, photographs of spring.
Time Out2 days ago
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