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SpaceX Starship Test Flight Fails for Third Time
SpaceX's third Starship rocket test flight failed due to fuel leaks, causing the vehicle to break up on re-entry; the Super Heavy booster also crashed, jeopardizing plans for Mars colonization and NASA's lunar ambitions.
SpaceX Starship Test Flight Fails for Third Time
SpaceX's third Starship rocket test flight failed due to fuel leaks, causing the vehicle to break up on re-entry; the Super Heavy booster also crashed, jeopardizing plans for Mars colonization and NASA's lunar ambitions.
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Colossal Solar Hole Unleashes Geomagnetic Storm Toward Earth
A massive coronal hole, over 1 million kilometers wide, has opened in the Sun's atmosphere, releasing a solar wind stream toward Earth, potentially causing geomagnetic storms from May 20-22 and a possible stronger storm on May 23; the cause is the current solar maximum.
Colossal Solar Hole Unleashes Geomagnetic Storm Toward Earth
A massive coronal hole, over 1 million kilometers wide, has opened in the Sun's atmosphere, releasing a solar wind stream toward Earth, potentially causing geomagnetic storms from May 20-22 and a possible stronger storm on May 23; the cause is the current solar maximum.
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NASA Revives Voyager 1's Thrusters, Avert Communication Crisis
NASA engineers successfully revived Voyager 1's dormant thrusters, averting a communications blackout and extending the mission's lifespan; the fix involved remotely restarting the heaters, a risk-taking solution given the spacecraft's distance and age.
NASA Revives Voyager 1's Thrusters, Avert Communication Crisis
NASA engineers successfully revived Voyager 1's dormant thrusters, averting a communications blackout and extending the mission's lifespan; the fix involved remotely restarting the heaters, a risk-taking solution given the spacecraft's distance and age.
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Cosmos 482 probe falls into Indian Ocean after decades in orbit
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere on Saturday and fell into the Indian Ocean west of Jakarta, Indonesia, as predicted by Roscosmos.
Cosmos 482 probe falls into Indian Ocean after decades in orbit
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere on Saturday and fell into the Indian Ocean west of Jakarta, Indonesia, as predicted by Roscosmos.
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Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Catastrophic Threat
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate, primarily due to human-caused global warming, resulting in a 4-inch increase since 1993 and projected increases of 6 inches globally and up to 12 inches in the US by 2050, with potentially catastrophic consequences in the future.
Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Catastrophic Threat
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate, primarily due to human-caused global warming, resulting in a 4-inch increase since 1993 and projected increases of 6 inches globally and up to 12 inches in the US by 2050, with potentially catastrophic consequences in the future.
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Curiosity Rover Finds Polygon-Patterned Rocks on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered polygon-patterned rocks on Mars, resembling dried mud on Earth, suggesting a link to the planet's history of water; further investigation is underway to determine their precise origin.
Curiosity Rover Finds Polygon-Patterned Rocks on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered polygon-patterned rocks on Mars, resembling dried mud on Earth, suggesting a link to the planet's history of water; further investigation is underway to determine their precise origin.
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NASA Revives Voyager 1's Thrusters, Ensuring Continued Interstellar Communication
NASA successfully reactivated Voyager 1's dormant roll thrusters, crucial for maintaining communication with the probe as its primary thrusters are predicted to fail by Fall 2025, ensuring continued data collection from interstellar space; Deep Space Station 43's upgrade until February 2026 will tem...

NASA Revives Voyager 1's Thrusters, Ensuring Continued Interstellar Communication
NASA successfully reactivated Voyager 1's dormant roll thrusters, crucial for maintaining communication with the probe as its primary thrusters are predicted to fail by Fall 2025, ensuring continued data collection from interstellar space; Deep Space Station 43's upgrade until February 2026 will tem...
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Titan's Methane Clouds Confirmed: Evidence of Active Weather Cycle
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope and Keck II telescope reveal evidence of cloud convection in Titan's northern hemisphere, confirming a methane rain cycle that replenishes the moon's methane lakes and seas; this adds to previous data gathered by NASA's Cassini mission and Huygens...

Titan's Methane Clouds Confirmed: Evidence of Active Weather Cycle
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope and Keck II telescope reveal evidence of cloud convection in Titan's northern hemisphere, confirming a methane rain cycle that replenishes the moon's methane lakes and seas; this adds to previous data gathered by NASA's Cassini mission and Huygens...
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NASA Revives Voyager 1's Thrusters, Averted Communications Blackout
NASA engineers revived Voyager 1's dormant thrusters, preventing a communications blackout caused by antenna upgrades, ensuring continued operation until contact is restored next year.

NASA Revives Voyager 1's Thrusters, Averted Communications Blackout
NASA engineers revived Voyager 1's dormant thrusters, preventing a communications blackout caused by antenna upgrades, ensuring continued operation until contact is restored next year.
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40% Bias Score

Cosmos 482 Probe Falls into Indian Ocean
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere and fell into the Indian Ocean on Saturday, as predicted by Roscosmos.

Cosmos 482 Probe Falls into Indian Ocean
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere and fell into the Indian Ocean on Saturday, as predicted by Roscosmos.
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32% Bias Score

NASA Budget Cuts Shift Focus to Mars, Impacting International Collaboration
The Trump administration proposed a $6 billion cut to NASA's budget, shifting priorities from the Artemis lunar program to a Mars-focused initiative, impacting international partnerships and potentially jeopardizing numerous scientific projects; this reallocation aims to accelerate human missions to...

NASA Budget Cuts Shift Focus to Mars, Impacting International Collaboration
The Trump administration proposed a $6 billion cut to NASA's budget, shifting priorities from the Artemis lunar program to a Mars-focused initiative, impacting international partnerships and potentially jeopardizing numerous scientific projects; this reallocation aims to accelerate human missions to...
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40% Bias Score

All-Female Spacewalk Upgrades ISS Power by 30 Percent
NASA astronauts Nichole Ayers and Anne McClain are performing a six-hour spacewalk today to upgrade the International Space Station, increasing its power generation by up to 30 percent; this is only the fifth all-female spacewalk in history, contrasting with recent criticism of a shorter, commercial...

All-Female Spacewalk Upgrades ISS Power by 30 Percent
NASA astronauts Nichole Ayers and Anne McClain are performing a six-hour spacewalk today to upgrade the International Space Station, increasing its power generation by up to 30 percent; this is only the fifth all-female spacewalk in history, contrasting with recent criticism of a shorter, commercial...
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72% Bias Score
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