Pink Moon delights skywatchers around the world | SpaceX stacks huge Starship for orbital launch (video) | Watch SpaceX launch NASA experiment & satellite tonight
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The first moon of spring 2023 thrilled stargazers overnight last night as the Full Pink Moon reaches its peak today! Don't miss these amazing views of the moon from space fans and photographers.
SpaceX stacked its giant Starship vehicle on Wednesday, lifting the Ship 24 upper-stage prototype onto the Booster 7 first stage at the company's Starbase facility in South Texas. The view is amazing.
SpaceX is set to launch a commercial communications satellite into orbit with an NASA Earth science instrument aboard for the ride early Friday and you can watch live online.
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The European Space Agency's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer probe, or JUICE for short, is scheduled to lift off atop an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana at 8:15 a.m. EDT (1215 GMT) on April 13. That's just one week from now!
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Scientists have devised an exercise in which a hypothetical asteroid 2023 PDC strikes Earth, calculating the kind of devastation that could ensue from such an impact.
India has for the first time autonomously landed its reusable space plane prototype, marking a major milestone in the country's pursuit of low-cost access to space.
A "soup" of molecules in a distant star-forming cloud contains compounds that are considered the essential building blocks for life, astronomers have found. These molecules can contribute to the construction of amino-acids, which themselves form the basis of genetic material and are believed to have been essential in the development of the first microorganisms on Earth.
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