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The Full Wolf Moon 'eats' Mars tonight. Here's how to see it
(Alan Dyer/Stocktrek Images/Getty Images)
An opportunity to see the moon occult a bright planet at night does not happen too often.
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Blue Origin scrubs 1st New Glenn rocket launch
(Blue Origin)
It's unclear when the powerful new rocket will make its debut.
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Skywatching
How to see 4 bright planets in January's night sky
(NASA/JPL)
Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn shine in a January planet alignment, NASA says.
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Spaceflight
SpaceX will launch 2 private lunar landers this week
(SpaceX)
There are so many missions flying to the moon this year, they had to fit two on one rocket.
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What is the US Space Force doing in Greenland? 
(U.S. Space Force photo by Senior Airman Kaitlin Castillo)
"Maintaining a strong presence and projecting power from the Arctic is paramount."
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Science & Astronomy
'Daredevil' star could be closest-known object to black hole
(NASA/Sonoma State University, Aurore Simonnet)
"This tells us that objects like white dwarfs may be able to live very close to an event horizon for a relatively extended period of time."
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SpaceX
What time is SpaceX's Starship Flight 7 on Jan. 15?
(SpaceX)
SpaceX is days away from the launch its first Starship flight of 2025, a mission that will test a new version of the world's largest rocket.
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Technology
China plans to plant a waving flag on the moon in 2026
(CCTV)
Engineers will "make the flag flutter through the interaction of electromagnetic fields."
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