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Archive for March 15th, 2021

NASA honors Navajo language on Mars with Perseverance rover rock names

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NASA is highlighting the Navajo language with its latest Mars mission.

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Brilliant SpaceX rocket launch sparks fireball reports along the US East Coast

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A SpaceX rocket launch was mistaken as a fireball in the sky.

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Exclusive: Hero Collector shoots for the Moon with new ‘Space: 1999’ die-cast spaceships

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Eaglemoss Hero Collector announces their upcoming lineup of detailed, die-cast miniature spaceships from the classic ’70s sci-fi series “Space: 1999.”

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Lunar Timeline: Humanity’s explorations of the Moon

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Here are some of the highlights from four centuries of scientific study of the moon.

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Best space and sci-fi books for 2021

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Space.com’s editors present a reading list for space and sci-fi lovers, as well as children who are interested in astronomy and spaceflight.

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Blue Origin will simulate moon gravity on rocket launches for NASA

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NASA has tapped Blue Origin to simulate moon gravity on suborbital rocket launches.

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Hulu drops a delightfully demented trailer for ‘Solar Opposites’ season 2

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Hulu has announced the premiere date for Season 2 of their riotous R-rated animation series “Solar Opposites.”

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On This Day in Space! March 15, 1806: Alais Meteorite Brings Organic Chemicals from Space

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On March 15, 1806, a meteorite fell from the sky near the town of Alais, France. See how it happened in our “On This Day In Space” series!

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