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New Type of Supernova Discovered
Dark Horse Challenges Dark Matter to Explain Missing Matter
Hubble Gives Best Ever View of Southern Pinwheel Galaxy
Stars May be Cosmic Road Signs to Intelligent Aliens
Frost-Covered Mars Lander Photographed From Above
Identity of Puzzling Star Revealed
Water Geysers on Saturn Moon Take Center Stage
Space Hotel Takes Reservations for 2012 Opening
NASA Launches iPhone App
NASA Probe Sees Changing Seasons on Mercury
Rocketeers Win $1 Million in Lunar Lander Contest
Galaxy's Dying Stars Confirm Cosmic Ray Source
Deep Space Objects Guide Earth's GPS System
Huge Galaxy Cluster Hints at Universe's Skeleton
SpaceX Picks Launch Date for New Rocket's Debut
European Satellite Launched to Study Earth's Water Cycle
History-making Japanese Space Mission Ends in Flames
Saturn's Equinox Leaves Rings in Long, Cold Night
Mars Rover Spirit Has Amnesia Again
First Japanese Cargo Ship Leaves Space Station
NASA: Test Rocket Damage Caused by Parachute Failure
3,000 Images Combine for Stunning Milky Way Portrait
Ariane 5 Rocket Hauls Up Another Double Payload Stack
New Moon Rocket Damaged in Test Flight, NASA Says
Huge Explosion Was Biggest Space Rock to Strike Earth Since 1994
Black Holes: Powerhouses of the Universe
Black holes — extremely dense masses jammed into single points of space — pack quite an energy punch, releasing some of the most powerful radiation in the universe.
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Some of the Universe's First Galaxies Discovered
Astronomers find early, distant galaxies that could illuminate universe's first light.
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Rugged, Scarred Terrain Seen in New Mars Images
New Mars Express images showcase huge crater, chaotic Martian terrain.
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Moon's Friends Say 'No' to Future Lunar Crashes
When a NASA spacecraft rammed into the moon in October, it tossed up a hard-to-see plume of lunar material and stirred up a cloud of public anxiety.
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Space Elevator Contest Heats Up
At least one team has qualified for part of a $2 million prize up for grabs in this year's Space Elevator Games, a NASA-sponsored contest to build machines that can climb a cable in the sky.
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Software Glitches Delay GeoEye Satellite Use
Carnegie Mellon Sets Sights on Google's Lunar X Prize
SpaceDev: Focus on Core Space Technologies
Galileo Funding Solution Remains Elusive
China Says Work Under Way to Mitigate Space Junk
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