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    International divisions on Earth are being reflected in space cooperation

    International divisions on Earth are being reflected in space cooperation

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    5 ways SpaceTech is solving some of Earth’s biggest problems

    5 ways SpaceTech is solving some of Earth’s biggest problems

    • Andrea Hak
    • 3 years ago
    A new ‘baby Jupiter’ is offering fresh clues about planet formation

    A new ‘baby Jupiter’ is offering fresh clues about planet formation

    • The Conversation
    • 3 years ago
    Commercial space travel could exacerbate our air pollution problems

    Commercial space travel could exacerbate our air pollution problems

    • The Conversation
    • 3 years ago
    The Hubble telescope just spotted the most distant star ever detected

    The Hubble telescope just spotted the most distant star ever detected

    • The Conversation
    • 3 years ago
    The first all-private mission to the ISS a huge step forward in commercial space travel

    The first all-private mission to the ISS a huge step forward in commercial space travel

    • The Conversation
    • 3 years ago
    These are the key questions astronomy wants to answer in the coming 10 years

    These are the key questions astronomy wants to answer in the coming 10 years

    • The Conversation
    • 3 years ago
    Scientists think there could be alien life on one of Jupiter’s moons

    Scientists think there could be alien life on one of Jupiter’s moons

    • Tristan Greene
    • 3 years ago
    Satellites have become smaller and cheaper — so even you can now do science in space

    Satellites have become smaller and cheaper — so even you can now do science in space

    • The Conversation
    • 3 years ago
    ‘Ghostly sky circles’ that baffled astronomers might be explosions from distant galaxies

    ‘Ghostly sky circles’ that baffled astronomers might be explosions from distant galaxies

    • The Conversation
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