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NASA engineers replaced leaky seals on two fuel lines of the Artemis 1 moon rocket over the weekend, setting the stage for a fueling test to see if the repairs worked.
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Scientists trying to figure out how massive stars end up with large planets around them, despite the tremendous radiation they blast out, may have their answer.
We haven't found life on Mars yet, but one researcher believes we might be able to detect evidence of it on planets outside of the solar system within the next quarter of a century. To date, how many exoplanets have astronomers discovered and classified as 'confirmed'?
Blue Origin suffered an anomaly during an uncrewed space mission today (Sept. 12) but managed to recover its capsule successfully, officials said during a live broadcast.