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They’re seeing what no human has seen before. The first civilian astronauts to orbit Earth’s polar region revealed the breathtaking view of the gleaming “pure white” tundra in the first-ever video tak...
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A SpaceX rocket blasted off Monday night from Florida, the first trip to put humans into an orbit that takes them over both of Earth’s poles.
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Discovered late last year, the asteroid 2024 YR4 was predicted at one point to have a 3% chance of smacking Earth in 2032.
The DODGE satellite captured the first full face color portrait of the Earth from outer space in 1967. Orbiter captures Earthrise: On Auguts 23, 1966, NASA's Lunar Orbiter 1 snapped the first ...
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Space.com on MSNWhat will the partial solar eclipse of March 2025 look like from space?On March 29, a partial solar eclipse will cause a dark shadow over eastern North America — and weather satellites will pick it up.
A group of astronauts whizzing around Earth from orbit are getting some pretty spectacular views of our planet's poles – and SpaceX is sharing a look.
A stunning composite picture, taken from three years’ worth of satellite images, shows Libya’s Haruj volcanic field with ancient lava flanked by golden sand patches. A 2022 satellite photo ...
Space can be a wondrous place ... starting up its science payloads and capturing amazing images of its surroundings and the distant Earth from the lunar surface. — Andrew Jones Tuesday, March ...
After spending 434 days in space, the crewless Space Force craft returned to Earth ... snapped pictures of its return, including the image of a hazmat suit-clad crew attending to the outer space ...
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Space on MSNSpaceX Fram2 astronauts see 'pure white' Antarctica from polar orbit: Space photo of the dayAll of the human spaceflights that preceded the Fram2 mission have orbited the Earth from east to west. This flight, aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, is the first to follow a 90-degree inclination.