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    For the first time in 38 years, the contiguous U.S. will experience a total eclipse of the sun. On Monday, the path of totality will cross the U.S. from west to east, through 14 states, from Lincoln Beach, Ore. to Charleston, S.C. (All of North America -- plus parts of South America, Africa, and Europe -- will see a partial eclipse.) (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
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    Countdown to darkness: 2024 total solar eclipse will stretch from Maine to Texas

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    First private astronaut crew set to launch to space station
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    First private astronaut crew set to launch to space station

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    This detailed view highlights the star Earendel's position along a ripple in space-time (dotted line) that magnifies it and makes it possible for the star to be detected over such a great distance—nearly 13 billion light-years. Also indicated is a cluster of stars that is mirrored on either side of the line of magnification. The distortion and magnification are created by the mass of a huge galaxy cluster located in between Hubble and Earendel. The mass of the galaxy cluster is so great that it warps the fabric of space, and looking through that space is like looking through a magnifying glass—along the edge of the glass or lens, the appearance of things on the other side are warped as well as magnified.
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    NASA telescope spots farthest star ever seen

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    March 30, 2022 6:45 pm
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    People at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., celebrate as the InSight lander touches down on Mars on Monday, Nov. 26, 2018.
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    Here’s why Europe won’t be going to Mars this year

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    Moonstruck: Mystery rocket set to crash into lunar surface Friday, but whose is it?
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    Moonstruck: Mystery rocket set to crash into lunar surface Friday, but whose is it?

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    Virgin Galactic offers $450,000 space tourist ticket sales for limited time
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    Virgin Galactic offers $450,000 space tourist ticket sales for limited time

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    SpaceX sells three more flights to Shift 4 billionaire Jared Isaacman
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    SpaceX sells three more flights to Shift 4 billionaire Jared Isaacman

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    Dr. Oz receives star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame in heat of Senate campaign
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    Dr. Oz receives star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame in heat of Senate campaign

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    SpaceX lost 40 Starlink satellites to geomagnetic storm
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    SpaceX lost 40 Starlink satellites to geomagnetic storm

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    FILE - In this July  1969 file photo,  Astronaut Edwin Aldrin walks by the footpad of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module.
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    Sorry, Candace Owens, but men really did walk on the moon

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