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A rare 'devil comet' will reach peak brightness this weekend. Here's how you can see it.
On Sunday, the rare devil comet will reach its closest point to the sun, creating an illuminating sky show. Here is how skygazers can watch it.
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Space industry hopes eclipse excitement will be rocket fuel for the $500 billion space economy
Those involved in the business of space are hoping all the hype surrounding this week’s total solar eclipse will entice more people to join the space workforce.
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Eclipse weather forecast: From Texas to Maine, here are the latest conditions along the path of totality today
Preliminary local forecasts in 15 states along the so-called path of totality show viewing the highly-anticipated celestial event may be a problem for some, less so for others.
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NASA wants to go back to the moon, but is it worth it?
Missions scheduled to launch in the next few years are the first steps of a bold plan to establish a permanent presence on the lunar surface, but skeptics say these ideas are nothing but science fiction.
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How to watch the 'ring of fire' solar eclipse this weekend
Sky-gazers in the western half of North, Central and South America will be treated on Saturday to a spectacular annular solar eclipse that will create a “ring of fire” in the sky — for those lucky enough to see it.
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Watch: NASA and Russia's Roscosmos join forces in launch of International Space Station mission
Cosmonauts Nikolai Chub and Oleg Kononenko along with O’Hara assumed their voyage in a Russian spacecraft, the Soyuz MS-24, from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Over three hours, the spacecraft will move through two orbits before reaching the ISS.
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How to see rare Comet Nishimura before it disappears
Stargazers in the Northern Hemisphere will have one last chance to see a rare green comet on Tuesday before it slingshots around the Sun back into space, not to return for another 435 years.
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