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An 'electric wind' blew Venus' water away, new study suggests
A new study suggests that Venus' electric wind stripped the planet's atmosphere of its water vapor.
Watch the highlights of the Bezos-backed Blue Origin rocket's 4th flight
The latest Blue Origin test marks the fourth time this rocket and capsule have flown to space together.
Bezos-backed Blue Origin rocket’s 4th test launch is ‘picture perfect'
Blue Origin aired its fourth test flight of the New Shepard suborbital space system live online Sunday.
Watch Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin perform a risky rocket test during the company's first live webcast Sunday
Blue Origin will launch the fourth test flight of its New Shepard space system on Sunday. Watch it live.
British astronaut Tim Peake, 2 others back on Earth after 186 days in space
Welcome back, boys!
This huge plankton bloom in the North Sea looks like a painting
Get lost in the swirls of a giant phytoplankton bloom in the North Sea.
19 stunning aerial photos of the Earth from Tim Peake's space mission
The Earth has never looked more beautiful.
By Sam Haysom
New video makes NASA's next Jupiter mission look like a blockbuster
NASA's new trailer for its Juno mission to Jupiter shows off the huge planet in all its scary glory.
Earth has a little asteroid pal that has danced with it around the solar system for 100 years
Hi, little quasi-moon. Nice to meet you.
Pioneering LIGO observatory finds more ripples in space and time
For only the second time, scientists have seen the signal of two merging black holes sending gravitational waves out into space.
SpaceX misses landing on a drone ship in the ocean, breaking the company's streak
Well, no one is perfect, not even Elon Musk.
Watch live as SpaceX attempts to land another rocket on a drone ship Wednesday
SpaceX is going for a landing on a drone ship in the ocean again today after launching two satellites toward orbit.
Stark photo could show newly discovered alien planet circling its star
A new image of a star shows a possible alien planet in orbit around it.
Latest Curiosity rover selfies show off Mars' red surface
A set of new selfies from Mars show Curiosity posing for the camera with the stark Martian background behind it.
A newly-discovered type of meteorite may be evidence of ancient cosmic crash
Scientists have discovered the first direct evidence of an ancient collision between two asteroids 470 million years ago.
Earth's hot streak continues with warmest May since at least 1880
May was the hottest such month on record for the globe, but it may be the last month to shatter records for a while.
Photo of Venus reveals the mysterious clouds of the planet by night
Check out those clouds.
The world's biggest rocket just launched a secret spy satellite to space
The Delta IV Heavy rocket will loft a secret payload to orbit for the National Reconnaissance Office on Saturday afternoon.
Light pollution blots out the Milky Way for one-third of humanity
Billions of people around the world are living under light-polluted skies, according to a new atlas of artificial brightness.
Get dizzy in zero gravity with Space Station's 360-degree Facebook feature
You're basically an astronaut now!
Reasons for Elon Musk's trip to the Pentagon (not including fan theories that he's Iron Man)
Is he Iron Man IRL? Probably not.
Space is the next wild west for companies aiming for the moon and beyond
So you want to go to the moon? Here's a giant roll of red tape to cut through first.
This pocket-sized camera makes it much easier to take photos of stars
Here are the secrets behind TinyMOS' upcoming camera for astronomers.
By Victoria Ho