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Space.com on MSNSenators push back on Trump's proposal to cut NASA science funding by 47%The Senate appropriations committee initially voted in favor of a bill rejecting Trump's NASA budget cuts, but discussions ...
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Space.com on MSNHow Trump's budget cuts could affect 2 iconic space telescopes: Hubble and James WebbThe JWST could see a 25-35% reduction in operations, and some Hubble instruments may have to fend for themselves.
The American Astronomical Society (AAS), the SETI Institute, and the NASA Community College Network (NCCN) have teamed up to ...
Vera Cooper grew up gazing at the night sky from the window of a D.C. townhouse in the 1930s, when her teachers told the ...
Fresh evidence claims that the Earth and the surrounding galaxy are suspended inside a cosmic void based on echoes from the ...
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) has named University of California, Santa Cruz, Professor Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz as the first Latino president of its board of directors in the ...
The month that brings the anniversary of the lunar landing also features great meteor showers and Manhattanhenge's second act ...
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IFLScience on MSNIn 2032, Earth May Witness A Once-In-5,000-Year Event On The Moon"If 2024 YR4 strikes the Moon in 2032, it will (statistically speaking) be the largest impact in approximately 5,000 years," ...
In the 1980s, the theory that dinosaurs were wiped out by a massive meteor that hit the Earth began to gain scientific ...
First on the calendar is the Thunder Moon, otherwise known as the Buck Moon, which will light up the night on July 10, ...
How the pioneering scientist, and namesake of an enormous new telescope, forced astronomers to rethink the universe.
NASA has announced that an asteroid about 200 feet in diameter is now slightly more likely to crash into the moon.
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