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Asteroid Will Pass in Front of Bright Star Betelgeuse to Produce a Rare Eclipse Visible to Millions

Asteroid Will Pass in Front of Bright Star Betelgeuse to Produce a Rare Eclipse Visible to Millions

One of the biggest and brightest stars in the night sky will momentarily vanish as an asteroid passes in front of it to produce a one-of-a-kind eclipse.

NASA Updates Proposal for ISS Retirement and Funding for Commercial Replacements

NASA Updates Proposal for ISS Retirement and Funding for Commercial Replacements

NASA celebrates the milestone mission of docking the first two ISS modules and updates its proposal for the retirement of the station. Early stage funding is underway for commercial replacements run by private companies with NASA as a customer.

Amazon Strikes Deal with SpaceX for Falcon 9 Rockets to Launch Project Kuiper Satellites

Amazon Strikes Deal with SpaceX for Falcon 9 Rockets to Launch Project Kuiper Satellites

Amazon has partnered with SpaceX to use Falcon 9 rockets for its Project Kuiper satellite launches.

South Korea Launches First Military Spy Satellite, Intensifying Space Race with Pyongyang

South Korea Launches First Military Spy Satellite, Intensifying Space Race with Pyongyang

Seoul’s satellite was launched into orbit on one of Elon Musk’s SpaceX rockets

Astronaut’s Eye View: Breathtaking Mars Horizon Captured by NASA’s Odyssey Orbiter

Astronaut’s Eye View: Breathtaking Mars Horizon Captured by NASA’s Odyssey Orbiter

NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter has provided new panoramic images of Mars and its moon Phobos, offering fresh insights into the Martian landscape and atmosphere.

Aerojet Rocketdyne, ULA Celebrate 60th Anniversary of RL10 Rocket Engine

Aerojet Rocketdyne, ULA Celebrate 60th Anniversary of RL10 Rocket Engine

A milestone is reached as Aerojet Rocketdyne and ULA commemorate the 60th anniversary of the RL10 rocket engine.

Deep Space Astronauts at Risk for Erectile Dysfunction, Study Finds

Deep Space Astronauts at Risk for Erectile Dysfunction, Study Finds

Researchers have discovered that deep space astronauts may be prone to erectile dysfunction due to exposure to galactic cosmic rays. The impact of radiation and weightlessness on male sexual health was assessed in a recent study, with results showing potential long-lasting effects. Scientists are now calling for the sexual health of astronauts to be closely monitored and are exploring antioxidant treatments to counteract the ill-effects. This new health risk adds to the list of challenges faced by astronauts during deep space exploration.

November's Full Beaver Moon to Shine Bright This Weekend

November's Full Beaver Moon to Shine Bright This Weekend

November's full moon, known as the beaver moon, will shine bright in the night sky starting Sunday, offering a dazzling sight to behold.