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Stephen Hawking to Unveil New Space Exploration Project Tuesday

Stephen Hawking will announce a mysterious new space exploration initiative Tuesday, and there's plenty of reason to think it will be a pretty big deal.
 
Rogue One: Finding the Death Star's Biggest Flaw

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story; trailer has been released and it will chronicle the story of the Rebel spies who stole the Death Stars plans.

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Mars Global Surveyor: A New Generation of Space Probes

Mars Global Surveyor rebooted NASA's exploration of the Red Planet, and launched a new strategy for building spacecraft. It started off by debunking Face on Mars; conspiracy theories.

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Why the SpaceX Rocket Ocean Landing is a Big Deal

SpaceX's successful return of the first stage booster of its Falcon 9 rocket to an ocean platform has the potential to revolutionize our access to space. But how?
 
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Last NASA Space Shuttle External Tank Set for LA to L.A. Sea Voyage
  
The space shuttle program's last remaining external tank is on its way to the California Science Center from New Orleans; Michoud Assembly Facility.

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Icy 'Spider' Spotted on Pluto in NASA Image (Video) 

An icy spider has been found on Pluto — a series of fractures in the dwarf planet's surface that extends from a central point, and stretches for hundreds of miles

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A Multicolored Starscape: Using Mobile Astronomy Apps to Explore the Stars
Spring evenings are the perfect times to enjoy the stars, each shining with a distinctly colored light. Mobile astronomy apps can help you locate and learn more about that cosmic view.
Mars Life Hunt: Could Basin Host Remains of an Ancient Biosphere?
An enormous basin in the southern hemisphere of Mars might be the best place to search for signs of past and present life on the Red Planet, a new study suggests.
 
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