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NASANasa's Perseverance rover has finished building a rock depot on Mars. It's laid down a series of tubes on the ground containing a variety of rock and environmental specimens. The depot will serve as a reserve cache to be brought back to Earth in the event the rover is unable to complete the next stage of its mission.See the Story
Perseverance Mars rover stashes 10th sample, completing Red Planet depot
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Fumio Kishida · JapanU.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and Japan's Minister for Foreign Affairs Hayashi Yoshimasa signed the agreement. The signing is a highlight of Prime Minister Kishida Fumio's visit to Washington. The framework covers a broad swath of joint activities between the countries.See the Story
US, Japan Sign Space Collaboration Agreement at NASA Headquarters
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NASANASA captured photos showing Mars landscape changing due to winter. One photo shows mega-dunes with carbon dioxide frost and ice on them. Mars also experiences cube-shaped snow that accompanies sub-zero temperatures. In some areas, the red planet can get as low as -190 degrees Fahrenheit during winter.See the Story
PHOTOS: NASA explores winter wonderland on Mars
100% Center coverage: 3 sources
Astronauts · Cape CanaveralNASA's towering next-generation moon rocket blasted off from Florida early on Wednesday on its debut flight, a crewless voyage inaugurating the U.S. space agency's Artemis exploration program 50 years after the final Apollo moon mission.See the Story
NASA's next-generation Artemis rocket lifts off on test flight to moon
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US & CanadaNASA is sticking by its Nov. 14 launch date for its historic Artemis 1 moon mission. The agency says it will keep the Artemis 1 mission's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft on the launch pad. A potentially dangerous subtropical storm is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean east of Florida's Space Coast.See the Story
NASA’s Artemis moon rocket will stay on launch pad as Nicole gets closer
75% Center coverage: 4 sources
Astronomers · Cape CanaveralBlack holes are gatherers, not hunters. They lie in wait until a hapless star wanders by. When the star gets close enough, the black hole's gravitational grasp violently rips it apart and sloppily devours its gasses while belching out intense radiation.
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While a Black Hole Shredded a Star, NASA's Hubble Was Watching
67% Center coverage: 12 sources