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Robotic Spaceflight

During its flyby on Nov. 1 2023, Lucy discovered that its target, Dinkinesh, is not one, but two asteroids. Here, the smaller companion appears from behind the larger Dinkinesh. Credit: NASA/Goddard/SwRI/Johns Hopkins APL/NOAO
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Bluewalker 3 satellite is one of the brightest objects in the sky, observations show

OSIRIS-REx sample canister on the ground
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OSIRIS-REx successfully returns samples from asteroid Bennu

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OSIRIS-REx delivers Bennu asteroid samples — and starts its next mission

Robotic Spaceflight, The Sun

India’s leap into solar science: The Aditya-L1 mission

Space Exploration

Space junk in Earth orbit and on the Moon will increase with future missions − but nobody’s in charge of cleaning it up

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New Horizons’ Kuiper Belt mission may be changing

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India makes history with its first Moon landing

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What Cassini taught us about Saturn

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