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Nearby exoplanet may be rich in life-giving water, study finds
By Tereza Pultarova published
Researchers have just come a step closer to uncovering the secrets of an alien planet that may be the most likely of all known extrasolar worlds to host life.

SETI scientists begin huge new hunt for intelligent aliens
By Keith Cooper published
The search for alien technosignatures has dramatically expanded, thanks to a new experiment called COSMIC.

China won't beat US Artemis astronauts to the moon, NASA chief says
By Brett Tingley published
After declaring last year that we're in a space race, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson is now unconcerned that China will beat the United States in returning astronauts to the moon.

Axiom astronaut Peggy Whitson hangs up her flight suit — on public display
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
The most experienced U.S. astronaut has hung up her flight suit. Peggy Whitson came to Space Center Houston for the reveal of her Axiom Space flight suit as it was placed on public display.

Doomed Peregrine moon lander snaps another selfie as it zooms away from Earth (photo)
By Mike Wall published
Astrobotic's Peregrine moon lander snapped another in-space selfie as it cruised away from Earth, toward a date with lunar destiny that it can no longer keep.

Hubble Telescope finds surprising source of brightest fast radio burst ever
By Tereza Pultarova published
The brightest fast radio burst ever observed flashed from a group of ancient galaxies, the Hubble Space Telescope has found, and astronomers are surprised.

SpaceX targeting February for Starship's 3rd flight test
By Brett Tingley published
SpaceX's massive, reusable Starship rocket made two test flights in 2023, and company representatives now say the third flight test could come as soon as February 2024.

China's 1st launch of 2024 puts 4 small weather satellites into orbit (video)
By Andrew Jones published
A Kuaizhou 1A solid rocket launched four Tianmu-1 weather satellites on Jan. 5, on the first of what will be many Chinese missions in 2024.

Watch this self-eating rocket prototype engine consume itself then explode (video)
By Tereza Pultarova published
British researchers have tested a prototype self-eating rocket that could launch tiny satellites cheaply and without leaving any debris behind.

China launches 'lobster eye' Einstein Probe to study black holes, neutron stars and more (video)
By Robert Lea published
On Jan. 9, China launched its Einstein Probe to observe the X-ray sky, hunting for high-energy light from neutron stars, feeding black holes and other exotic objects.
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