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Will NASA's Europa Clipper Really Find Aliens? Here's What the Spacecraft Can and Can't Do

NASA's ongoing missions are exploring the potential for extraterrestrial life on Europa, particularly through phenomena like 'crop circles'.

Are We Alone In The Universe? : Consider This from NPR

The search for extraterrestrial life continues on moons like Titan and Europa.
NASA is planning missions to Saturn's moon Titan and Jupiter's moon Europa.

Will NASA's Europa Clipper Really Find Aliens? Here's What the Spacecraft Can and Can't Do

NASA's ongoing missions are exploring the potential for extraterrestrial life on Europa, particularly through phenomena like 'crop circles'.

Are We Alone In The Universe? : Consider This from NPR

The search for extraterrestrial life continues on moons like Titan and Europa.
NASA is planning missions to Saturn's moon Titan and Jupiter's moon Europa.
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NASA and Rocket Lab aim to prove we can go to Mars for 1/10 the price | TechCrunch

Rocket Lab's ESCAPADE mission will study solar winds at Mars, highlighting its spacecraft capabilities on a cost-effective journey.

SpaceX Advances Starship Program With a Launch and a Catch

SpaceX successfully landed a 233-foot rocket booster, showcasing advancements in reusability and technology important for future space missions.

NASA and Rocket Lab aim to prove we can go to Mars for 1/10 the price | TechCrunch

Rocket Lab's ESCAPADE mission will study solar winds at Mars, highlighting its spacecraft capabilities on a cost-effective journey.

SpaceX Advances Starship Program With a Launch and a Catch

SpaceX successfully landed a 233-foot rocket booster, showcasing advancements in reusability and technology important for future space missions.
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Nuclear blast could save Earth from large asteroid, scientists say

Nuclear blasts may effectively divert dangerous asteroids, demonstrating a potential defense mechanism against future collisions with Earth.

NASA's NEOWISE asteroid spotter turned off for final time

NEOWISE spacecraft, initially WISE, concludes mission due to coolant depletion and shut down for reentry into Earth's atmosphere.

NASA delays ISS missions to buy time for Starliner analysis

NASA delayed SpaceX Crew Dragon mission to allow time for Boeing's Starliner return planning.

This $599 Lunar Timepiece lets you wear Actual Moon Dust on your wrist - Yanko Design

The LUNAR1,622 watch pays tribute to the moon with actual moon dust and a 3D-printed watch face resembling the moon's surface.
The watch is designed for watch enthusiasts and space nerds, with different variants including one with NASA moon mission details and NFC chip technology.
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Your Brain Is Hardwired to See Faces EverywhereEven on Mars

Belief in ancient Martian civilization fueled by images like the 'Face on Mars' persists despite debunking.

The Asteroid NASA Smashed Is Now Healing, Scientists Suggest

NASA's DART spacecraft successfully diverted an asteroid, causing it to release dust and change shape.
Dimorphos may be a 'rubble' asteroid, indicating potential for reshaping of similar asteroid moons.

46 Years Ago, a Rare Alignment of Our Planets Allowed For An Iconic Space Mission

The summer of 1977 was significant for space exploration with milestones like the launch of the Voyagers and the popularity of Star Wars.
The Voyagers, despite having less computing power than a modern smartphone, provided groundbreaking insights about the outer solar system.

A new spacesuit design can recycle astronauts' urine into purified, drinkable water

Astronauts may use advanced suits inspired by Dune to recycle urine in space, improving water access and hygiene during missions.

Your Brain Is Hardwired to See Faces EverywhereEven on Mars

Belief in ancient Martian civilization fueled by images like the 'Face on Mars' persists despite debunking.

The Asteroid NASA Smashed Is Now Healing, Scientists Suggest

NASA's DART spacecraft successfully diverted an asteroid, causing it to release dust and change shape.
Dimorphos may be a 'rubble' asteroid, indicating potential for reshaping of similar asteroid moons.

46 Years Ago, a Rare Alignment of Our Planets Allowed For An Iconic Space Mission

The summer of 1977 was significant for space exploration with milestones like the launch of the Voyagers and the popularity of Star Wars.
The Voyagers, despite having less computing power than a modern smartphone, provided groundbreaking insights about the outer solar system.

A new spacesuit design can recycle astronauts' urine into purified, drinkable water

Astronauts may use advanced suits inspired by Dune to recycle urine in space, improving water access and hygiene during missions.
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The Geologists of the Future

Robots may map planets like humans by using satellite observations for detailed geologic understanding.

Scientists Have Confirmed a Cave on the Moon that Could be Used to Shelter Future Explorers

Scientists have confirmed a sizable cave on the moon near Apollo 11's landing site, indicating potential habitats for future astronauts.
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