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    One large solar storm could knock out the power grid and internet

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    An asteroid impact could wipe out entire cities  — what can we do to prevent that?

    An asteroid impact could wipe out entire cities — what can we do to prevent that?

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    Solar storms can destroy satellites with ease — here’s how

    Solar storms can destroy satellites with ease — here’s how

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    A rocket crashing into the moon is a good thing for physics

    A rocket crashing into the moon is a good thing for physics

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    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens the International Space Station’s future

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens the International Space Station’s future

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    Our next visits to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune are incredibly important

    Our next visits to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune are incredibly important

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    NASA plans to destroy the ISS — but it’s not without dangers

    NASA plans to destroy the ISS — but it’s not without dangers

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    This rare asteroid sample is unveiling some of the Solar System’s biggest secrets

    This rare asteroid sample is unveiling some of the Solar System’s biggest secrets

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    The first-ever sighting of an ‘invisible’ black hole could teach us how stars form

    The first-ever sighting of an ‘invisible’ black hole could teach us how stars form

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    Newly discovered Mars zircon may hold the secret to life on the red planet

    Newly discovered Mars zircon may hold the secret to life on the red planet

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