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    This Week In Space podcast: Episode 188 — A New NASA Leader Rises?

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    This Week In Space podcast: Episode 188 — A New NASA Leader Rises?

    A New NASA Leader Rises? – Trump’s NASA Chief Pick Jared Isaacman Meets Congress Again – YouTube Watch On On Episode 188 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and

    Space.com headlines crossword quiz for week of Dec. 1, 2025: What is the name of December's supermoon?

    space.com6 hours ago

    Space.com headlines crossword quiz for week of Dec. 1, 2025: What is the name of December's supermoon?

    Every week, Space.com delivers the latest discoveries, launches, and cosmic curiosities from across the universe. From groundbreaking research aboard the International Space Station to dazzling new images from the James

    Don't miss Jupiter shining close to the waning gibbous moon on Dec. 7

    space.com8 hours ago

    Don't miss Jupiter shining close to the waning gibbous moon on Dec. 7

    Celestron NexStar 8SE (Image credit: Amazon) The Celestron NexStar 8SE is a great choice for exploring both the moon and the planets of the solar system beyond in exquisite detail.

    Watch Rocket Lab launch Japanese technology-demonstrating satellite to orbit tonight

    space.com10 hours ago

    Watch Rocket Lab launch Japanese technology-demonstrating satellite to orbit tonight

    Rocket Lab will launch a Japanese technology-demonstrating satellite tonight (Dec. 6), and you can watch the action live. A 59-foot-tall (18 meters) Electron rocket is scheduled to launch the “RAISE

    Invention Challenge Brings Student Engineers to NASA JPL

    nasa19 hours ago

    Invention Challenge Brings Student Engineers to NASA JPL

    Student teams competed in the 2025 Invention Challenge at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Dec. 5. The event pits middle and high school teams against each other as they try

    Dust In A Telescope's Eye Could Blind It To Earth 2.0

    Universe Today22 hours ago

    Dust In A Telescope's Eye Could Blind It To Earth 2.0

    Hot exozodiacal dust can thwart our efforts to detect exoplanets. It causes what’s called coronagraphic leakage, which confuses the light signals from distant stars. The Habitable Worlds Observatory will face

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