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Astronaut in Space Spots Rare Thundersnow in Blizzard Over Eastern US (Photo)

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly captured this rare view of "thundersnow" in a blizzard battering the U.S. East Coast on Saturday (Jan. 23) from a window on the International Space Station.
 
Blue Origin's New Shepard Rocket Lands Again: 2nd Test Flight Photos

On Jan. 22, 2016, the private spaceflight company Blue Origin launched and landed its New Shepard rocket and crew capsule. See images from the test flight here.

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Young at Heart: Pluto's Ice Only 10 Million Years Old

Pictures are still filtering back from NASA's New Horizons close-up of Pluto last year and one of the biggest surprises so far comes from the region informally known as Sputnik Planum.

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From Strawberries to Wolves, See the Full Moon Names of 2016

Breaking down the upcoming full moons' dates and names over the course of 2016.
 
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How This Flower Was Saved From Space Station Mold

As mold threatened zinnia flowers in the space station Veggie experiment, investigators decided to take a bold move: allow an astronaut to take care of the flowers without always calling for help from home first.

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Solar System Planets: Order of the 8 (or 9) Planets 

There used to be nine planets. Now there are eight, or maybe nine after all. Whichever you prefer, here is a list of them in the order they appear in the solar system.

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Orion the Hunter: Spot Beloved Constellation Overhead Now
Now is a great time to see Orion the Hunter, one of the best-loved constellations in the sky.
New Horizons Launched for Pluto 10 Years Ago This Week
This week marks ten years since the New Horizons mission to Pluto launched towards the dwarf planet.
Sorry, E.T.: The Aliens May All Be Dead
It may be relatively easy for life to evolve on planets throughout the universe, but very hard for it to get any kind of a foothold, a new study suggests.
 
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