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The Demon and the Wonder: Variable Stars

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Space News Deep Dive: Plate Tectonics on Venus

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Oct 21, 2023

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Oct 16, 2023

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What the Heck is Hubble Tension? (aka The Hubble Wars)

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DIY Solar Eclipse Viewer | Pinhole Projector

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Oct 11, 2023

OSIRIS-REx Sample Returns To Earth

NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft dropped its sample return container through Earth's atmosphere, safely landing in the Utah desert. In 2016, OSIRIS-REx embarked on a mission to visit the asteroid Bennu, a relic from the early solar system, collecting a...
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Oct 11, 2023

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Join me as we explore the Spacecraft Cemetery, talk about graveyard orbits, and take a look around at some of the other final fates that our spacecraft have met over the years.
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There’s a new asteroid mission on the block. NASA is preparing this coming Thursday, October 12th, to launch Psyche, a spacecraft destined to explore one of the strangest worlds in the asteroid belt, the asteroid…Psyche.
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Living on Mars Time | NASA JPL Engineer Nagin Cox Shares Her Experience

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Systems Engineer Nagin Cox shares her experience of living on Martian time from Earth while working on four rover missions.
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Ever wondered what it's like to be a parent in space? NASA Astronaut Bob Hines discusses the challenges and joys of impressing the hardest critics on Earth - the children of astronauts.

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