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Elisha Sauers

Elisha Sauers

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A NASA spacecraft is piercing the sun's scorching atmosphere right now

The solar wind beneath its wings.
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NASA's images of the interstellar comet need to be seen

It's "magical."
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NASA rover spots something on Mars that doesn't belong there

NASA's Perseverance rover may have found something incredible on Mars.
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NASA has a broken giant antenna needed for talking to spacecraft

NASA's giant Mars Antenna failure hinders spacecraft communication and asteroid studies amid the federal government shutdown.
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Trump's transportation head imposes a space launch curfew. Here's why.

The Federal Aviation Administration will temporarily limit when commercial rockets can launch, due to the ongoing government shutdown.
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NASA quietly sends two spacecraft to Mars — and they're going a new...

A NASA mission will send twin spacecraft to Mars to learn what happened to the Red Planet's ancient, thick atmosphere.
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Video captures meteor explosively striking the moon. See it now.

A Japanese astronomer captured two lunar impact flashes — caused by meteor strikes on the moon — just two days apart on video.
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NASA's prospective boss posts 2,000 words on X. It's damage control.

President Donald Trump's nominee to run NASA fired off a 2,000-word X post in a bid to save face following a leaked document.
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Astronomy students discover a tiny nearby galaxy hid an enormous se...

Old data can reveal new discoveries.
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New space evidence suggests our water could be older than the sun

A discovery in V883 Orionis' planet-forming disk suggests Earth's water could have come from ancient interstellar ice that predates the sun.
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An Earth scientist solved a Mars mystery about what dug these weird...

Scientists have discovered what is causing sinuous gullies to form on Mars' southern sand dunes in the springtime, unlike any on Earth.