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SpaceX launched two four-ton Intelsat communications satellites from Cape Canaveral at dusk on Saturday. This was two days later than planned because of two cancellations, and it was the third mission of a Falcon 9 rocket this week.
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With auroras and all, the world's newest and largest space telescope is showing Jupiter in a way that has never been seen before.
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South Korea joined the rush to the moon on Thursday by sending up a lunar orbiter that will look for good places to land in the future.
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The US Space Command says that on Saturday, over the Indian Ocean, parts of a big Chinese rocket fell back to Earth without being guided.
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That has to hurt.
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Digital threats are manageable rather than existential.
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Elon Musk is retaliating against critics who claim that his private space company's satellites would cause an orbital traffic bottleneck.
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A spacecraft has reached the Sun for the first time in history. NASA's Parker Solar Probe has now collected particles and magnetic fields in the Sun's upper atmosphere, known as the corona.
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Robot developers adapt the behavior of worm "blobs".
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It's like a little magnetic "nom, nom."