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Robotic Spaceflight

Venus, where a year is about 225 days.
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Why is Venus so different from Earth?

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Earthworm robots could help astronomers explore other worlds

While in a circular orbit some 62 miles (100 kilometers) above the lunar surface, ispace's lander-mounted camera captured this shot of Earth rising over the limb of the Moon. The image also captures a unique view of a solar eclipse: If you look closely, you'll see the shadow of the Moon projected on Earth's surface.
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Japanese lunar lander loses contact moments before touchdown

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50 years ago, Pioneer 11 set sail for the outer solar system

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Radio interference from satellites is threatening astronomy

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A rapidly growing rocket industry could undo decades of work to save the ozone layer

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Rising star in astronomy: Darian Dixon

Human Spaceflight, Robotic Spaceflight

NASA’s busiest year in decades — a summary of space missions in 2022

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Rising star in astronomy: Mark Moretto

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The biggest space missions to look out for in 2023

Robotic Spaceflight

Thousands of satellites are threatening ancient Indigenous astronomy practices

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Rising star in astronomy: Ciara McGrath

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