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Space.com on MSNNASA or the Space Force: Who should protect Earth from dangerous asteroids?NASA currently leads the nation's planetary defense efforts, but some are calling for the Space Force to take control.
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ScienceAlert on MSNNASA Is Watching a Huge Anomaly Growing in Earth's Magnetic FieldFor years, NASA has monitored a strange anomaly in Earth's magnetic field: a giant region of lower magnetic intensity in the ...
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A massive asteroid, named 2025 OW, resembling a 25-storey building, is approaching Earth next week. It measures about 220 ...
The night sky never stays still. And sometimes, it brings a quiet reminder that we share this vast space with wandering rocks ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNNASA Satellite Captures Rare Snowfall In The Driest Place On EarthAn image captured by NASA’s Terra satellite is giving us a new and stunning look at how a rare snowfall cloaked the Atacama ...
In a historic collaboration between the United States and India, the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite, also known ...
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Space.com on MSNSpaceX launches NASA's TRACERS mission to protect Earth from space weather (video)One of these ride-along NASA efforts is the Athena EPIC (Economical Payload Integration Cost) SmallSat, which will ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNASA’s autonomous satellite tilts, thinks, and targets without any help from EarthNASA’s AI-powered satellite makes real-time targeting decisions in space—autonomously and in under 90 seconds.
NASA engineers revived a radiation-damaged space camera on Juno using heat—just in time to capture stunning images of Jupiter ...
The asteroid is named 2025 OW and measures approximately 210 feet in length, according to NASA. It is set to pass Earth on ...
Two NASA satellites rocketed into orbit from California aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Wednesday, commencing a $170 million ...
Along with launching two NASA probes, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carried five other satellites into orbit with goals ranging ...
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