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It's Thursday space fans!

And it's already a busy day for us in the newsroom as yesterday the Perseverance team announced it found possible biosignatures in pieces of a Mars rock called "Cheyava Falls" that the rover first studied last year. However, until those samples can be better analyzed on Earth, they remain in a scientific limbo. 

Other headlines for your daily read include a Russian Progress freighter loaded with 2.8 tons of cargo that will launch toward the ISS today (which you can watch), a deep dive into the season finale of 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' and scientists explaining how to safely deflect killer asteroids. We have all that and more for your daily read. 

Thanks for exploring with us.
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Kenna 
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Did Perseverance find proof of life on Mars?
Did Perseverance find proof of life on Mars?
"The idea was for our payload to get us just up to the potential biosignature designation and have the rest of the story told by instruments here on Earth."
 
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Gravitational wave detector confirms Einstein's theory
Gravitational wave detector confirms Einstein's theory
"GW250114 is the loudest gravitational wave event we have detected to date; it was like a whisper becoming a shout."
 
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Space quiz! What does LIGO stand for?
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I beat light pollution with this smart telescope
I beat light pollution with this smart telescope
Don't let light pollution put you off stargazing or astrophotography, I managed to see galaxies, nebulas and star clusters all in Bortle 7 and 8 class night skies.
 
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Spaceflight
 
Watch Russia launch 2.8 tons of cargo toward ISS today
Watch Russia launch 2.8 tons of cargo toward ISS today
Liftoff is scheduled for 11:54 a.m. ET today (Sept. 11).
 
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Science & Astronomy
 
Evidence of water on Ryugu's ancient parent asteroid
Evidence of water on Ryugu's ancient parent asteroid
"This forces us to rethink the starting conditions for our planet's water system."
 
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Can we safely deflect a killer asteroid?
Can we safely deflect a killer asteroid?
Depending on where you smack a planet-threatening asteroid, it might ricochet back to Earth.
 
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SpaceX
 
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SpaceX promises a step change in performance for cell phone users around the world.
 
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In an era when TV shows look like movies, have we lost sight of what should make sci-fi great?
 
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'Elio' cast learns about Voyager's Golden Record
'Elio' cast learns about Voyager's Golden Record
Disney/Pixar's interstellar odyssey landed on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD for all Earthlings!
 
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Star Trek
 
Dive into 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' S3 finale
Dive into 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' S3 finale
Telepathy, good vs evil, heroes fulfilling their destiny… If the "Strange New Worlds" finale 'New Life and New Civilizations' isn't fantasy, it isn't far off.
 
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Today in Space
 
On this day: Sept. 11, 1985: ICE has 1st comet flyby
On this day: Sept. 11, 1985: ICE has 1st comet flyby
On Sept. 11, 1985, the International Cometary Explorer, or "ICE" became the first spacecraft to fly by a comet.
 
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Image of day: Hubble spies galaxy in cosmic 'Crane'
Image of day: Hubble spies galaxy in cosmic 'Crane'
Though NGC 7456 looks like a modest spiral galaxy, new Hubble and XMM-Newton observations reveal a bustling system with star-forming regions and an active core.
 
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