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Australia investigating possible rocket debris on beach

Australia investigating possible rocket debris on beach | Biggest radio telescope could unlock secrets of dark matter | Space quiz! Russia's long-awaited moon mission, Luna 25, is set to launch in August. In what year did the Soviet Union launch Luna 24?
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July 18, 2023
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Australia investigating possible rocket debris on beach
(Australian Space Agency)
The Australian Space Agency tweeted a picture Monday (July 17) of a possible piece of a "foreign space launch vehicle."
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Biggest radio telescope could unlock secrets of dark matter
(NAOC & NEU)
Studying the hydrogen fingerprint from just after the Big Bang could allow researchers to kill 'two birds with one stone!'
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Space quiz! Russia's long-awaited moon mission, Luna 25, is set to launch in August. In what year did the Soviet Union launch Luna 24?
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Best telescopes 2023: The best models for stargazing
(Getty Images)
Our round-up of the best telescopes for stargazing to view stars, galaxies, nebulas, planets and more.
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Watch 1 month in the life of a green comet (video)
(Miguel Claro)
Comet C/2022 E3 shines again in glorious 4K.
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Spaceflight
Russian moon lander reaches launch site for August liftoff
(NPO Lavochkina)
Another lunar lander is headed for the moon's south pole.
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Virgin Galactic sets 2nd commercial spaceflight for Aug. 10
(Virgin Galactic)
Virgin Galactic will launch six people to suborbital space next month on the company's first private astronaut mission.
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Science & Astronomy
Sun's 'cannibal' ejection will reach Earth on July 18
(NASA/Solar Dynamics Observatory)
Two coronal mass ejections have combined into an enormous cloud of magnetized plasma heading our way.
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Rusty Arctic rocks could help us understand water on Mars
(Cassandra Marion/Twitter)
Canada's Arctic has a lot of analogies with the Red Planet.
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Entertainment
Red Dwarf proved it was as smart as Star Trek
(BBC)
It may be engineered for gags, but the 35-year-old show has never shied away from sophisticated sci-fi ideas.
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Celebronauts race to plug holes on Fox's 'Stars on Mars'
(Fox)
We're halfway home with Episode 6 and the aftermath of a 'Martian' micrometeorite strike.
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