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Hey space fans!

It's been a busy day in the newsroom as the team watched SpaceX's Starship Mars rocket nail its critical 10th test flight. The rocket met "every major objective"  during this test, according to SpaceX.

Other headlines for today include the dwarf planet Ceres offering clues that it may once have been habitable for life, the European Space Agency regaining contact with the Jupiter JUICE space probe before its Venus flyby on August 31 and a potential origin for the mysterious 'Wow!' signal from space that kicked off a hunt for life in the universe.

Oh, and the hit show "Futurama" is returning to Hulu with an exciting season so be sure to tune in! We have all that and more for your daily read. 

Thanks for exploring with us.
Keep looking up, 
Kenna 

Content Manager, Space.com
 
SpaceX's Starship Mars rocket nails 10th test flight
SpaceX's Starship Mars rocket nails 10th test flight
It was worth the wait: Starship did everything SpaceX asked it to, getting the giant vehicle back on track after a string of issues.
 
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'Futurama' is back on Hulu with a bigger Season 13
'Futurama' is back on Hulu with a bigger Season 13
Hulu's hit animated sci-fi show returns Sept. 15 with a 10-episode binge-worthy barrage.
 
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Space quiz! What is a coronagraph?
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VoteA type of space cookie
VoteA certain font style
VoteA type of telescope used to view the sun
VoteAn instrument aboard the ISS used for studying Earth's poles
 
 
 
 
Skywatching
 
Crescent moon meets with blue star Spica on Aug. 27
Crescent moon meets with blue star Spica on Aug. 27
Stargazers will need a clear view of the western horizon to spot the moon near Spica as the sun sets on Aug. 27.
 
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Spaceflight
 
Europe regains contact with JUICE Jupiter probe
Europe regains contact with JUICE Jupiter probe
Europe's most advanced interplanetary space probe lost contact with Earth for nearly a full day leading up to a crucial flyby of Venus that will occur on Sunday (Aug. 31).
 
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Science & Astronomy
 
Scientists may know where 'Wow! signal' came from
Scientists may know where 'Wow! signal' came from
"Our results don't solve the mystery of the Wow! Signal, but they give us the clearest picture yet of what it was and where it came from."
 
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Minerals in asteroid Ryugu are older than Earth
Minerals in asteroid Ryugu are older than Earth
X-ray scans reveal rare chemical signatures in asteroid grains that hint at water, organics and the building blocks of life.
 
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SpaceX
 
Starship met 'every major objective' on test flight
Starship met 'every major objective' on test flight
"Starship's tenth flight test provided valuable data by stressing the limits of vehicle capabilities and providing maximum excitement along the way."
 
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Search for Life
 
Dwarf planet Ceres may have been suitable for life
Dwarf planet Ceres may have been suitable for life
Dwarf planet Ceres now appears less like a dead rock and more like a world that may have briefly brimmed with potential for life
 
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Steamy exoplanets are focus in hunt for life in space
Steamy exoplanets are focus in hunt for life in space
"Life can be understood as complexity, and water has a wide range of properties that enable this complexity."
 
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Today in Space
 
On this day: Aug. 27, 1962: Mariner 2 heads to Venus
On this day: Aug. 27, 1962: Mariner 2 heads to Venus
On Aug. 27, 1962, NASA launched to Venus with Mariner 2, the world's first spacecraft to successfully visit another planet.
 
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Image of day: Moon photobombs sun in NOAA satellite
Image of day: Moon photobombs sun in NOAA satellite
A coronagraph is used to study the sun, but recently NOAA's instruments caught the moon as well.
 
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