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In the next decade, a space mission will scoop up samples from Mars and bring them to Earth.
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Barnard's Star is the closest single star to Earth, located just 6 light-years from Earth.
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Astronomers still don't know what dark matter is, even though it makes up 85% of the matter in the universe.
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Europa has a thick ice shell surrounding an ocean of water, and astrobiologists are hoping there's life down there.
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ESA's Solar Orbiter spacecraft has been watching the Sun continuously, getting closer and closer.
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Scientists have surveyed rivers on Earth through soil and ice and compared them to lava flows through rock.
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With thousands of confirmed exoplanets found so far, astronomers are starting to see some trends.
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Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission is safely on the Moon, testing a range of experiments in lunar conditions.
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Skywatchers are familiar with the Flame Nebula, a region of intense star formation about 1,400 light-years away.
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You might be surprised to learn that greenhouse gas emissions can have an effect on the satellite carrying capacity of low Earth orbit.
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Astronomers have detected an X-ray signal from the very center of the Helix Nebula, at the site of its central white dwarf star.
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Astronomers don't know what dark matter is, only that it's most of the mass of the Universe and doesn't interact with regular matter and energy, or itself.
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A rotating black hole contains an enormous amount of energy, which an advanced civilization could hope to harness with up to 29% efficiency.
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Astronomers have used JWST to image a bizarre ultra-hot Neptune exoplanet, revealing a dramatic difference in its hemispheres.
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There are plenty of binary asteroids and Kuiper Belt Objects, but add a third object to the mix and things get unstable.
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NASA's New Horizons mission flew past Pluto and later the Kuiper Belt Object Arrokoth.
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When new stars form, they gather an accretion disk of gas and dust around them, eventually turning into planets.
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