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Smiley Face on Jupiter Wants You to Have a Nice Day (Photo)

Jupiter appears to be smiling at the solar system in this image created by citizen scientist Randy Ahn, using data from Juno’s JunoCam instrument. In JunoCam’s view, Jupiter is only half-lit, so Ahn copied the image and flipped it to create a fully illuminated circle. Jupiter appears to be flashing a big smile at the […]

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Final exams

ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet and crew practise for the final Soyuz spacecraft exams before launch on 16 November To source

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New Expedition 49-50 Crew Arrives At Space Station – Docking Video

Recommended videos for you New Expedition 49-50 Crew Arrives At Space St… What Happened to Europe’s ExoMars Lander? – W… ‘Guardians Of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ – Epic Space… Europe’s ExoMars Orbiter Arrives at Mars! Lan… Next Stop: Eta Carinae Star System (feat. The… Soyuz Rocket Launches New International Space… Blastoff! Upgraded Antares Rocket Launches […]

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Taking an EVA with the Mars 160 Crew

Mars 160 crewmember Annalea Beattie examines a sample on an EVA in the Utah desert. The Mars Society is conducting an ambitious two-phase Mars 160 Twin Desert-Arctic Analog mission to study how seven crewmembers could live, work and perform science on a true mission to Mars. Mars 160 crewmember Annalea Beattie is chronicling the mission […]

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New US-Russian Crew Arrives at International Space Station

A Russian Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Andrey Borisenko nears the International Space Station ahead of docking in this still image from a video camera on the space station captured on Oct. 21, 2016. The newest space station crew has arrived at last. NASA astronaut Shane […]

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At Mars, ExoMars Science Mission Goes on Despite Missing Lander

Artist’s illustration of the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter at Mars. PASADENA, Calif. — The ExoMars 2016 mission is in business despite the apparent failure of its lander to touch down softly on the Red Planet Wednesday (Oct. 19), European Space Agency (ESA) officials stressed. The lander, known as Schiaparelli, seems to have deployed its parachute […]

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Kathmandu

Earth observation image of the week: a Sentinel-2 false-colour image of Nepal’s capital city, Kathmandu, and part of the Himalayan foothills To source

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Looting Asteroids' Water Will Make Launches Cheaper

There are hundreds of satellites in geostationary orbit, meaning that they orbit the Earth at roughly the same pace that our planet spins. It’s a long way from where humans currently roam in space; while the International Space Station is about 250 miles above Earth, geostationary orbit is about 10 times higher — at 27,000 […]

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