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Backup Soyuz can’t get to ISS before late February


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Every planet in the solar system will be visible on Wednesday (Dec. 28). Here's how to see them

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As 2022 comes to an end, skywatchers can take in the rare sight of all of the planets in our solar system (aside from Earth) together in the sky. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are all currently visible simultaneously with the naked eye. The two outermost planets, Uranus and Neptune, can meanwhile be observed with binoculars or a telescope.


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NASA Explores a Winter Wonderland on Mars



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Old NASA satellite falling from sky this weekend, low threat

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NASA said Friday the chance of wreckage falling on anybody is "very low." Most of the 5,400-pound (2,450-kilogram) satellite will burn up upon reentry, according to NASA. But some pieces are expected to survive.

The space agency put the odds of injury from falling debris at about 1-in-9,400.

The science satellite is expected to come down Sunday night, give or take 17 hours, according to the Defense Department.

The California-based Aerospace Corp., however is targeting Monday morning, give or take 13 hours, along a track passing over Africa, Asia the Middle East and the westernmost areas of North and South America.

Well, that narrows it down...


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Disappointing end to UK space mission as satellites fail to reach orbit

First rocket launched from a 747 at altitude. Good try!


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