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The James Webb was able to spot the coldest ice on record that may hold clues to the formation of organic molecules across the universe.
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James Webb Discovers Coldest Ice in Known Universe, Harboring Molecules Essential For Life

NASA's recent discovery of what seems to be organic salts on Mars suggests the planet may have hosted life in the ancient past.
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Why NASA Scientists Are So Excited by New Hints of Organic Compounds on Mars

According to documents obtained by The Washington Post, NASA has officially chosen SpaceX to to build a rocket capable of landing astronauts on the Moon.
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NASA Reportedly Chooses SpaceX to Develop Moon Lander

A gigantic piece of a Chinese Long March 2D rocket has seemingly plummeted back down to Earth and lodged itself in a crop in the province of Gansu.
Off-World

Large Chunk of Chinese Rocket Comes Crashing Down, Lodges in Field

The University of St. Andrews announced the formation of a new research hub, bringing together the brightest minds to prepare humanity for first contact.
Off-World

Scientists Preparing for Alien Contact

Celebrity Spanish chef José Andrés is partnering with Axiom Space to send delicious dishes to the International Space Station on board a SpaceX Crew Dragon.
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Spoiled SpaceX Tourists Will Eat Meals Prepared by Famous Chef

Hackers are using James Webb Space Telescope image files to spread malware on Windows computers, according to cybersecurity firm Securonix.
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Devious Hackers Are Hiding Malware in a James Webb Image

The 2021 Planetary Defense Conference Hypothetical Asteroid Impact Tabletop Exercise concluded that we don't have the tech to stop an asteroid impact.
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Giant Asteroid Hits Europe After NASA Fails to Stop It, In a Simulation

In an unprecedented experiment, two teams of scientists have replicated a material that was, until recently, not produced anywhere on Earth.
Science & Energy

Scientists Reproduce Fascinating, Powerful Material Found in Meteorite

NASA's Mars lander InSight is caked in so much dust that it can't harness enough solar energy to stay operational through the Martian winter.
Mars

NASA Takes Emergency Action to Save Dying Mars Lander

SpaceX and NASA launched astronauts to the International Space Station today — and crews back on the ground made a "Mean Girls" reference for some reason.
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SpaceX Ground Control References “Mean Girls” During Astronaut Launch

NASA has signed a "Space Act Agreement" with what could be the first reality show set in space called "Space Hero," as Space.com reports.
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NASA Considering Reality TV Show Filmed on Space Station

One of its 13 early targets is Jupiter, a gas giant that's far closer to us than most of its other targets.
Science & Energy

The James Webb Space Telescope Is Going to Stare Straight Into Jupiter

We've finally gotten our first peek at the James Webb Space Telescope's photos and, naturally, one of them is a "selfie."
James Webb Space Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope Just Released Its First Image

The first-ever all-civilian mission to the International Space Station is well underway — and the crew is already talking about wanting to go to the Moon.
Moon

Tourists on Space Station Say They’re Discussing Private Moon Mission

NASA plans to launch a small satellite capable of making flashes of light visible from Earth on command, raising questions about orbital light pollution.
NASA

New NASA Satellite Will Blast Earth With Flashes You Can See From the Ground

Astronomers at Johns Hopkins University have made one of the most comprehensive maps of the Universe yet, using data previously unreleased to the public.
Off-World

Amazing Map Lets You Scroll Through the Entire Known Universe

NASA released a stunning new photo of Mars on Thursday depicting a series of bright-blue dunes near the Red Planet’s polar cap.
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Amazing NASA Photo Shows Bright-Blue Dunes on Mars

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NASA’s Mars Helicopter Hits Record Speeds in Third Flight

Scientists are perplexed by a mysterious star, believed to be destroyed in a supernova — only to be found still alive, burning brighter than ever before.
Science & Energy

Scientists Puzzled by Star That Exploded in Supernova But Somehow Survived