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NASA scientists can't wait to launch a probe to the metal-rich asteroid Psyche. Its findings could uncover how our own planet formed.

The commercial space world is over the moon about lunar exploration

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The upcoming Artemis missions have grabbed the attention of the nation — and the commercial space sector. Plus, a look at how a NASA engineer honors his Native American heritage with his work.

The space dust has landed! Here's why scientists are so eager to examine asteroid dirt

September 26, 2023 0:28:00 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

A capsule of space dust arrived on Earth from an asteroid hundreds of millions of miles away, and scientist can't wait to start analyzing the sample. Plus, Firefly Aerospace discusses efforts to launch a rocket in record time.

Once again, phosphine spotted in the clouds of Venus. Could this mean life on another planet?

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Signs of phosphine were detected in the atmosphere of Venus alluding to signs of life on the hot planet. Plus, a new era of moon exploration has started.

'The Six' explores the stories and impact of NASA's first female astronauts

September 12, 2023 0:28:00 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

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Martian sounds create music and melodies in new science-inspired symphony

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John Shoffner flew to space on a commercial spaceflight. His new mission is to inspire a new generation of space travelers

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Asteroid dust returning to Earth could explain the origin of life

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