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Imagine biting into a crisp, garden-fresh salad and savoring juicy strawberries for dessert. But instead of your backyard, you're gazing out at a stark lunar landscape, Earth hanging like a precious blue marble in the inky sky.
Nearly 1,250 middle and high school students from 71 schools around the world joined Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden for the Growing Beyond Earth (GBE)
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NASA sends new billion-dollar satellite into space to track worrying threat on Earth: 'Key to helping improve public safety'
"The latest in a line of missions stretching over three decades." NASA sends new billion-dollar satellite into space to track worrying threat on Earth: 'Key to helping improve public safety' first appeared on The Cool Down.
American space agency NASA readies the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope for integration, launch could come as soon as next fall.
While the feds idled, an interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS was barnstorming the solar system, at a speed that reached 153,000 miles per hour as it tore past Mars, whipped around the sun, and headed on a trajectory that will take it back into deep space.
A trio of astronauts and cosmonauts will celebrate Thanksgiving by heading to the International Space Station.
NASA on Wednesday released new images and data of Comet 3I/ATLAS, the rare interstellar object that set off weeks of speculation — and a full-blown online debate — over whether it could be an alien spacecraft.
Drea Hineman, a University of Wyoming student from Gillette, has earned regional recognition for her innovative space-farming research supported by NASA. Hineman is a senior majoring in
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China's rising influence in space prompts Senate to call for new US research institute in post-ISS era
As the International Space Station nears retirement, a bipartisan senatorial group proposed a National Institute for Space Research for U.S. microgravity research.
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