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Mesmerizing GIF shows the slow death of a sea
The Aral Sea used to be one of the largest lakes in the world. Now, it's just 10% of its former size.
Listen to the sound of Jupiter's extreme auroras
A new video produced by NASA's Juno spacecraft allows you to listen to the "sounds" of Jupiter's auroras.
NASA's Juno spacecraft reveals Jupiter's clouds, auroras like never before
NASA's Juno spacecraft at Jupiter has beamed back unprecedented views of the planet's clouds and auroras.
The SpaceX explosion could throw off the company's big 2016 plans
The Falcon 9 explosion in Florida on Thursday jeopardizes the timeline for SpaceX's future launches.
Dramatic video shows moment SpaceX rocket exploded on launch pad
This SpaceX rocket explosion dealt a fiery blow to both Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.
SpaceX rocket explodes on pad ahead of test
A SpaceX rocket may have exploded on its pad during a test ahead of a launch this weekend, reports say.
A European satellite got hit by some kind of space debris
A European spacecraft in Earth's orbit got hit by some kind of space debris, but it's still functioning.
NASA flies over 3 hurricanes in one day and makes amazing time-lapse video
The footage was captured by the ISS, which was traveling 17,000 miles per hour.
You know that weird outer space radio signal? It's probably not aliens
Scientists working at the SETI Institute have found no evidence of that "strong," possibly alien signal revealed earlier this week.
What it was like to pretend to live on Mars inside a dome for a year
The dome is in Hawaii.
Check out this bright spot on one of Saturn's rings
The Cassini spacecraft captured this stunning image while flying 940,000 miles from Saturn.
Crew of simulated Mars mission 'returns' to Earth after one year
A year-long, simulated mission to 'Mars' is finally over, and the crew look like they've been through an otherworldly experience.
Stop describing a planet as 'Earth-like' unless it really is
Throwing around the term "Earth-like" when reporting about alien planets does more harm than good.
NASA's Juno probe gets its first close look at Jupiter
A look at our solar system's largest planet.
By Ariel Bogle
That time Bono asked the U.S. State Department for some special space treatment
According to a new trove of emails, U2's Bono asked the State Department to help him get in touch with some people in space.
An astronaut just broke Scott Kelly's record, and Scott's not even mad about it
NASA's Jeff Williams breaks Scott Kelly's record for the most cumulative time spent in space.
Potentially Earth-like planet found orbiting our neighboring star
Scientists have discovered a possibly habitable planet circling the star Proxima Centauri just over 4 light-years from Earth.
50 years ago, a probe captured the first photo of Earth from the Moon
Lunar Orbiter 1 was just supposed to take pictures of the lunar surface — but the chance to look back was too good to pass up.
NASA gets in touch with lost spacecraft for the first time in 2 years
NASA is back in touch with the STEREO-B spacecraft, which is used to monitor the sun.
A cosmic sprite dances through fire in new space image
A satellite designed to map the first light emitted in the universe has produced an amazing image of the Polaris Flare.
NASA just made a very important step toward getting humans to Mars
2030, here we come.
Two astronauts just installed a new parking spot on the International Space Station
The new adaptor will allow astronauts on commercial flights to dock with the Space Station.
Artificial intelligence and satellite data could change the way we map global poverty
Scientists used an artificial intelligence tool paired with satellite photos to predict poverty in five African countries.
Star caught exploding after long hibernation
Scientists think they've solved a stellar mystery after watching a star hibernate and then explode in 2009.
Life's building blocks mapped in nebula 1,400 light-years from Earth
Scientists have mapped the distribution of molecules known as life's building blocks in a nebula far from Earth.