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- NASA Begins Countdown for End of InSight Mars Mission - The New York Times
- Watch SpaceX launch 53 new Starlink satellites today - Space.com
- Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti shares incredible lunar eclipse photos from International Space Station - New York Post
- NASA, Boeing ready for long-delayed, high-stakes Starliner test flight – Spaceflight Now - Spaceflight Now
- First Direct Visual Evidence That the Object in the Center of the Milky Way Is Indeed a Black Hole - SciTechDaily
- Stunning time-lapse videos show the Super Flower Blood Moon in bloom - Space.com
- 150,000-Year-Old Human Tooth Is Rare Evidence of the Extinct Denisovans - Gizmodo
- Scientists Grow Plants in Dirt from Moon - VOA Learning English
- NASA's CAPSTONE: Flying a New Path to the Moon - NASA
- Tonga eruption on a par with Krakatoa, study says - Daily Mail
- These organisms are 830 million-years-old and may still be alive - Boing Boing
- NASA Seeks Input on Moon to Mars Objectives, Comments Due May 31 - NASA
- Nasa Perseverance Mars rover begins key journey to find life - BBC News - BBC News
- Photos From the Total Lunar Eclipse Blood Moon - The New York Times
- Mars Curiosity Rover Snaps Photo of 'Doorway' on Mars - PetaPixel
- CRISPR Gene Editing Now Possible in Cockroaches - SciTechDaily
- 'Monster' Mars quake shows the red planet isn't nearly dead - Mashable
- Over 1,000 New Asteroids Discovered Hidden in Hubble Archives - ScienceAlert
- New US lab to create versions of atoms never recorded on Earth - The Guardian
- Billionaires Sent to Space Weren't Expecting to Work So Hard on the ISS - Gizmodo
- Farm vehicles are now heavier than most dinosaurs: Why that's a problem - Phys.org
- New silicon nanowires can really take the heat - Phys.org
- A Fundamental New Law Unchains Fusion Energy - SciTechDaily
- The 'twin paradox' shows us what it really means for time to be relative - Space.com
- NASA, Air Liquide continue working on Artemis 1 WDR issues - NASASpaceFlight.com - NASASpaceflight.com
- The Ghostly Sounds of Auroras Can Be Heard, Even When They're Invisible - ScienceAlert
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