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Rocket Lab sets new launch record with historic 'DiskSat' mission
On December 18, 2025, Rocket Lab successfully launched a new and innovative type of satellite for the U.S. Space Force— the ...
Despite those kind words, Bailey did seem somewhat salty about another aspect of what I assume is a very happy moment for ...
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Space.com on MSNOpinion
How the 'delayed choice quantum eraser' experiment got us to rethink reality
Does the universe notice that we're paying attention to a quantum experiment? The answer goes against everything we thought we knew.
ISRO's Gaganyaan crew module parachute trials, including drogue parachutes, successfully completed. Critical step for human spaceflight mission.
Some Alaskans resent paying taxes that help other people’s children. They often say, “But I don’t have any kids in school!” ...
No, you don't need to "earn" or "burn" your food. Here's why this mentality is more damaging than you realize.
Opinion
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Laika the Space Dog: A Scientific Breakthrough Built on an Ethical Line
Laika was the first dog in the space but it took her life. Learn more about this heart-breaking story of animal testing.
Space.com on MSN
James Webb Space Telescope watches 'Jekyll and Hyde' galaxy shapeshift into a cosmic monster
"Virgil has two personalities, its 'good' side – a typical young galaxy quietly forming stars. But Virgil transforms into the host of a heavily obscured supermassive black hole, pouring out immense ...
In today’s episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we dive into five stories—from AI to DOGE—that encapsulate the year and give us clues ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Why lightspeed travel may stay science fiction, according to physics
Every generation grows up with starships that jump across galaxies in a heartbeat, but the real universe is far less ...
NASA has completed assembling the Nancy Grace Roman Telescope, a powerful infrared observatory set to scan vast cosmic regions, raising anticipation about what it may soon uncover about dark energy ...
ZME Science on MSN
NASA Just Mapped the Entire Sky in 102 Infrared Colors and Scientists Say it Could Explain How the Universe Began
NASA’s SPHEREx has mapped the entire sky in 102 infrared colors, which are invisible to the human eye but can be used to ...
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