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NASA
No, Black Holes Can't 'Burp.' But What They Do Instead Is Important
By Jeffrey Kluger
The Problem With the Old Conspiracy Theory in a New Movie
By Jeffrey Kluger
The Mars Rover Sent Back Some Pictures and They Look a Lot Like the American Southwest
By Marisa Gertz
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A year in isolation on a simulated Martian plain is a good dress rehearsal for the real thing
By Jeffrey Kluger
August 29, 2016
NASA Reestablishes Contact with Spacecraft After 2-Year Silence
Scientists lost contact with the spacecraft on Oct. 1, 2014
By Katie Reilly
August 23, 2016
Watch NASA Astronauts Install a New Dock on International Space Station
It's a six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk
By Daniel White
August 19, 2016
The Best New Images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Part of a release of more than 1,000 new images
By Marisa Gertz
August 15, 2016
Venus May Once Have Been a Garden Planet
A new model suggests a world very different from the one we know today
By Jeffrey Kluger
August 12, 2016
New Camera Reveals Previously Unseen Details In NASA's Rocket Booster
Peer inside the firey plume of a NASA rocket with this GIF
By Marisa Gertz
August 11, 2016
How to Get your Kids into Star Gazing
...of the non-Kardashian type
By Carey Wallace
August 2, 2016
No, You Don't Have to Worry (Much) About Getting Clobbered by an Asteroid
New reports of a serious threat to Earth overstate the risks. Here's why
By Jeffrey Kluger
August 1, 2016
Is Donald Trump Good for Space?
Making America great again is only the start—next comes the galaxy
By Jeffrey Kluger
July 28, 2016
Hubble Explores Some of the Oldest Galaxies in the Universe
A rare effect allows astronomers to peer far back in time
By Marisa Gertz
July 21, 2016
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