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A planned space hotel will import its own water from Earth, so that guests won't be forced to drink recycled urine like on the International Space Station.
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Luxurious Space Hotel Will Import Water Instead of Recycling Pee

A steam-powered spacecraft prototype funded by NASA has the potential to explore planets, asteroids, and other space objects indefinitely.
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See the Steam-Powered Probe That Could Explore Space Forever

A new update to the city-builder video game Surviving Mars allows the player to terraform the Red Planet, turning it green.
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Want to Terraform Mars? This Game Gives You the Chance

NASA Found Evidence of Organic Matter on Mars. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal. 
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NASA Found Evidence of Organic Matter on Mars. Here’s Why That’s a Big Deal. 

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station can now use the Refabricator to transform plastic waste into needed tools.
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A New Gadget Turns Plastic Waste Into Tools Astronauts Need

A new antimicrobial coating kept bacteria from growing on the International Space Station's door, which could protect immune-compromised astronauts.
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Scientists’ New Goal: Make the ISS Bathroom Less Disgusting

SpaceX Just Launched NASA’s Exoplanet-Hunting Telescope (Gee I Wonder What They’ll Find)
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SpaceX Just Launched NASA’s Exoplanet-Hunting Telescope (Gee I Wonder What They’ll Find)

SpaceX Just Launched the First Commercial Lunar Lander, Ever
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SpaceX Just Launched the First Commercial Lunar Lander, Ever

A team from the European Space Agency (ESA) released an image of what they believe the Sun's north pole looks like based existing data.
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We’ve Never Seen the Sun’s North Pole, so Scientists Simulated It

SpaceX recently proved it was ready to handle caring for an injured astronaut with a rehearsal aboard its GO Searcher recovery ship.
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SpaceX Reveals How It Would Handle an Astronaut Emergency

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The Wounded Hubble Could Be Back Soon, but It’s on Borrowed Time

NASA Just Unveiled This Awesome, Tiny Helicopter That Will Cruise Over Mars
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NASA Just Unveiled This Awesome, Tiny Helicopter That Will Cruise Over Mars

Data collected by NASA and ESA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory reveals that Earth's gaseous layer extends up to 391,000 miles away from Earth.
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New Research: Earth’s Atmosphere Extends Well Beyond the Moon

The FCC has unanimously voted to clear "terahertz wave" frequencies for experimentation that could one day represent 6G connectivity.
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The FCC Clears Experimental Frequencies to Pave Way for 6G

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NASA’s “Cheap” Alternative for Reaching Mars? Atomic Rockets.

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How Does NASA’s New Mega-Rocket Compare to the Falcon Heavy?

Based on a new computer model, asteroids are stronger than previously expected, meaning we'd have a tougher time destroying one headed for Earth.
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Destroying Incoming Asteroids Might Be Harder Than We Thought

Chinese scientists recently announced plans to build and launch a solar power plant that would float in outer space and beam electricity down.
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China Is Building a Solar Power Station in Space

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This Week in Tech: Oct 6 – Oct 12

Astronomers recently discovered a new technique that makes it much easier to detect and study how dark matter is distributed throughout the universe.
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Stars Torn From Galaxies Let Astronomers “See” Dark Matter