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A new regular feature highlights research undertaken by SETI scientists.
A vast database that shows asteroids are shaped by small impacts over time.
NASA's new space telescope powers up for its mission.
Voyager examines energy and magnetic forces at the solar system's edge.
Police arrested and charged two men in the slayings of a NASA engineer and three others.
Space tourist and former NFL player create sports for space.
Future robots may cooperatively explore alien worlds.
Detectives named two "persons of interest" in the investigation into the slayings of a NASA engineer and three others.
Astronauts will fly the final shuttle trip to fix Hubble Space Telescope.
Phoenix uses rasp to scrape ice samples, will deliver to onboard instruments.
Scientists hope to deploy a solar sail called NanoSail-D this summer.
Earth emits an ear-piercing series of chirps and whistles.
Returned space station astronaut Garrett Reisman is readapting to life on Earth.
Opportunity rover wheels closer to a cliff wall of Victoria Crater.
The ride home aboard Russian Soyuz spacecraft are rocky, but safe.
A Russian Proton rocket launched a missile warning satellite for Russia on Thursday.
The ride home aboard Russian Soyuz spacecraft are rocky, but safe.
Asteroid, comet, UFO or death ray machine. Those are just some of the ideas.
United Launch Alliance has enough Delta 2 rockets for demand through 2015.
NASA's Orion shuttle successor is at the heart of the Constellation plan to return to the moon. Credit: NASA.
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scrapes against ice layer in Wonderland digging area.
A tiny defect is afflicting SpaceX's third Falcon 1 rocket to fly.
