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New data from 2022 Hawaii eruption may confirm Venus volcanism, say scientists studying planetary activity and remote sensing techniques.

Space Force Accelerates Golden Dome Program: Orbital Missile Interceptors Targeted for 2028 Demo

US Space Force launches new program for space-based missile interceptors under Golden Dome, aiming for 2028 technology demonstration, with potential strategic impact and treaty implications.

NASA's Artemis 3 Moon Landing Delayed to 2027; 2028 Goal in Doubt as SpaceX and Blue Origin Falter

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Soyuz 5 Rocket Successfully Completes Maiden Flight: A Milestone for Russian Space Program

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The Deep-Sea Secret of Squid Survival: New Genome Research Unveils Ancient Escape Routes

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The Orion Flywheel: Keeping Artemis Astronauts Fit on the Journey to the Moon

Ryan Schulte leads NASA's Orion flywheel project, developing a compact exercise device used on Artemis II. The flywheel provides aerobic and resistance workouts without power, addressing spaceflight health challenges.

Cloud Messages: Decoding Winter’s End Over the Gulf of Alaska

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Taking Emergency Drones to the Front of the Line: How NASA is Prioritizing First Responders in Crowded Skies

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50 Years of Inspiration: Inside NASA Goddard's Visitor Center

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Morocco Joins the Artemis Accords: A New Chapter in Global Space Exploration

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Mars Odyssey's Silver Jubilee: A Global Map Celebration

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Ireland Joins the Artemis Accords: A New Chapter in Space Exploration

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Understanding the Landslides Triggered by Cyclone Maila in Papua New Guinea

Cyclone Maila's slow, intense rainfall triggered deadly landslides in Papua New Guinea's Gazelle district in April 2026, as shown by Landsat 9 and GPM satellite data.

Stream PRAGMATA and More from the Moon: A How-To for GeForce NOW Instant Gaming

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A New Path to Memory Recovery: How Blocking the PTP1B Protein Could Combat Alzheimer's

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