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Perseverance Rover Uncovers Unusual 'Float Rock' on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover discovered a dark, smooth rock named "Skull Hill" in the Jezero Crater's Port Anson region on Mars; initial analysis suggests it's an igneous float rock, potentially originating from a nearby outcrop or impact crater.
Perseverance Rover Uncovers Unusual 'Float Rock' on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover discovered a dark, smooth rock named "Skull Hill" in the Jezero Crater's Port Anson region on Mars; initial analysis suggests it's an igneous float rock, potentially originating from a nearby outcrop or impact crater.
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Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Threaten US Leadership in Space Research
The White House proposed a 20% budget cut to NASA, slashing astrophysics by two-thirds, solar research by half, and planetary science by 30%, potentially jeopardizing American leadership in space exploration and impacting global collaborations.
Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Threaten US Leadership in Space Research
The White House proposed a 20% budget cut to NASA, slashing astrophysics by two-thirds, solar research by half, and planetary science by 30%, potentially jeopardizing American leadership in space exploration and impacting global collaborations.
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Russia-US Space Collaboration: Zeus Tug in Focus
Russia is negotiating space cooperation with the US, primarily focusing on its advanced nuclear-powered space tug, Zeus, which offers superior propulsion capabilities compared to existing US designs. Discussions include joint projects with SpaceX and potential risks of technology transfer are being ...
Russia-US Space Collaboration: Zeus Tug in Focus
Russia is negotiating space cooperation with the US, primarily focusing on its advanced nuclear-powered space tug, Zeus, which offers superior propulsion capabilities compared to existing US designs. Discussions include joint projects with SpaceX and potential risks of technology transfer are being ...
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Veteran Astronaut Returns to Earth as Aging ISS Faces Growing Risks
Don Pettit, NASA's oldest active astronaut, along with two cosmonauts, returned to Earth on September 15th after a 220-day mission aboard the ISS, landing in Kazakhstan; however, the aging space station faces multiple challenges including air leaks and funding shortages, jeopardizing safe deorbit.
Veteran Astronaut Returns to Earth as Aging ISS Faces Growing Risks
Don Pettit, NASA's oldest active astronaut, along with two cosmonauts, returned to Earth on September 15th after a 220-day mission aboard the ISS, landing in Kazakhstan; however, the aging space station faces multiple challenges including air leaks and funding shortages, jeopardizing safe deorbit.
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Japanese Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, succeeding Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin. Onishi will lead Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, overseeing scientific experiments and a planned spacewalk; Ovchinin and his crew will land in Kazakh...
Japanese Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, succeeding Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin. Onishi will lead Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, overseeing scientific experiments and a planned spacewalk; Ovchinin and his crew will land in Kazakh...
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China Achieves Milestone in Deep Space Exploration with First Earth-Moon DRO Satellite Constellation
China successfully deployed the world's first three-satellite constellation on the Earth-moon system's distant retrograde orbit (DRO), overcoming a rocket anomaly to create a network supporting future lunar and deep-space missions, using only 20 percent of traditional fuel.
China Achieves Milestone in Deep Space Exploration with First Earth-Moon DRO Satellite Constellation
China successfully deployed the world's first three-satellite constellation on the Earth-moon system's distant retrograde orbit (DRO), overcoming a rocket anomaly to create a network supporting future lunar and deep-space missions, using only 20 percent of traditional fuel.
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Global Race to the Moon: Resources, Legalities, and the Future
Multiple nations plan lunar missions due to recently discovered water ice and rare earth metal deposits, along with Helium-3, prompting discussions about resource ownership and a potential new legal framework under the UN.

Global Race to the Moon: Resources, Legalities, and the Future
Multiple nations plan lunar missions due to recently discovered water ice and rare earth metal deposits, along with Helium-3, prompting discussions about resource ownership and a potential new legal framework under the UN.
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China Unveils Next-Gen Cargo Spacecraft, Qingzhou
China's next-generation cargo spacecraft, Qingzhou, designed by the China Academy of Sciences, will be showcased in Shanghai for Space Day; weighing five tons, it can deliver 1.8 tons of supplies, including 300 liters of refrigerated cargo, to the Chinese space station and will offer commercial serv...

China Unveils Next-Gen Cargo Spacecraft, Qingzhou
China's next-generation cargo spacecraft, Qingzhou, designed by the China Academy of Sciences, will be showcased in Shanghai for Space Day; weighing five tons, it can deliver 1.8 tons of supplies, including 300 liters of refrigerated cargo, to the Chinese space station and will offer commercial serv...
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Potential Biosignatures Detected on Exoplanet K2-18b
Astronomers detected molecules in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, 124 light-years from Earth, that on Earth are produced only by marine phytoplankton, suggesting the possibility of life on this Hycean world; however, confirmation is pending.

Potential Biosignatures Detected on Exoplanet K2-18b
Astronomers detected molecules in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, 124 light-years from Earth, that on Earth are produced only by marine phytoplankton, suggesting the possibility of life on this Hycean world; however, confirmation is pending.
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JAXA Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) from Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin on Friday, leading Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, while Expedition 72 returns to Earth on Sunday after completing numerous scientific experiments.

JAXA Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) from Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin on Friday, leading Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, while Expedition 72 returns to Earth on Sunday after completing numerous scientific experiments.
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Potential Biosignatures Found on Exoplanet K2-18b
A University of Cambridge study reveals potential biosignatures in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, a 'hycean' world 120 light-years away in the Leo constellation, significantly increasing the probability of extraterrestrial life.

Potential Biosignatures Found on Exoplanet K2-18b
A University of Cambridge study reveals potential biosignatures in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b, a 'hycean' world 120 light-years away in the Leo constellation, significantly increasing the probability of extraterrestrial life.
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China Deploys World's First Three-Satellite Constellation on Earth-Moon Distant Retrograde Orbit
China successfully launched a three-satellite constellation on the Earth-moon system's distant retrograde orbit (DRO), achieving an interconnected network after an 8.5 million kilometer journey, enabling continuous human activities and significantly advancing deep-space exploration capabilities.

China Deploys World's First Three-Satellite Constellation on Earth-Moon Distant Retrograde Orbit
China successfully launched a three-satellite constellation on the Earth-moon system's distant retrograde orbit (DRO), achieving an interconnected network after an 8.5 million kilometer journey, enabling continuous human activities and significantly advancing deep-space exploration capabilities.
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60% Bias Score
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