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    Falcon 9 launches final GPS 3 satellite into orbit for U.S. Space Force

    Spacex5 hours ago

    Falcon 9 launches final GPS 3 satellite into orbit for U.S. Space Force

    WASHINGTON — A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off early April 21 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, carrying the final GPS 3 satellite into orbit for the U.S.

    NASA's Curiosity rover finds building blocks of life on Mars. Scientists aren't sure how they got there

    space.com5 hours ago

    NASA's Curiosity rover finds building blocks of life on Mars. Scientists aren't sure how they got there

    NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has found a diverse mix of organic molecules on Mars, including chemicals widely considered building blocks for the origin of life on Earth. The finding marks

    Euclid Space Warps: help spot galaxies bending spacetime

    esa5 hours ago

    Euclid Space Warps: help spot galaxies bending spacetime

    Science & Exploration 21/04/2026 596 views 9 likes In brief With the launch of Space Warps, a new citizen science project on the Zooniverse platform, you can now join in

    Artemis spacesuit development risks further delays

    nasa12 hours ago

    Artemis spacesuit development risks further delays

    WASHINGTON — New spacesuits for Artemis lunar missions and the International Space Station may not be ready until after the end of the decade, a report by NASA’s inspector general

    Live coverage: SpaceX to launch final GPS III satellite for the U.S. Space Force

    Spacex14 hours ago

    Live coverage: SpaceX to launch final GPS III satellite for the U.S. Space Force

    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands in the vertical launch position at Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station ahead of the launch of the GPS

    Behold, the Solar System in All its X-ray Glory

    Universe Today14 hours ago

    Behold, the Solar System in All its X-ray Glory

    Using the eROSITA space telescope, MPE researchers have successfully isolated the X-ray glow from our Solar System, revealing its impact on the soft X-ray sky. The findings, published in Science,

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