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It turns out that the surface of the moon is full of mysteries, particularly its fine dust covering. In the lunar soil, scientists hope to find clues about the formation of our solar system and glean answers about what other worlds might be like. It

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk By LAUREN HAUGHEY

Full Buck SUPERMOON will light up skies around the world (and you might even be able to spot Mars and Venus) - how to see it

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https://www.nextbigfuture.com, by Brian Wang

Virgin Galactic 01 carried 13 research payloads and three crew members from the Italian Air Force and the National Research Council of Italy congratulations to all the team. And congratulazioni ai membri dell'equipaggio Galactic 01.

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Scientists have long known that traveling to space takes a toll on the body - but they're still trying to figure out just what that means. But according to a new study, lengthy voyages outside Earth's gravity can change an astronaut's brain.

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Electrical engineer Ali Hajimiri explains the principles behind wireless energy transfer and shares his far-out vision for launching flexible solar panels into space in order to collect sunlight, convert it to electrical power and then beam it down t

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https://www.nextbigfuture.com, by Brian Wang

Electrical engineer Ali Hajimiri explains the principles behind wireless energy transfer and shares his far-out vision for launching flexible solar panels into space in order to collect sunlight, convert it to electrical power and then beam it down t

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https://www.nextbigfuture.com by Brian Wang

University of Florida astronomers have discovered that a third of the planets around the most common stars in the galaxy could be in a goldilocks orbit close enough to hold onto liquid water – and possibly harbor life.

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https://www.nextbigfuture.com, by Brian Wang

The four contracts for the Space Launch System rocket's booster and engine were initially projected to cost $7 billion over a span of 14 years, but are now projected to cost at least $13.1 billion over nearly 25 years. (from the NASA Inspector Gene

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https://www.nextbigfuture.com by Brian Wang

The four contracts for the Space Launch System rocket's booster and engine were initially projected to cost $7 billion over a span of 14 years, but are now projected to cost at least $13.1 billion over nearly 25 years. (from the NASA Inspector Gene

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