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We could nuke an incoming asteroid. Scientists just proved it.
The imposing asteroid Eros, captured by NASA’s Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous mission in 2000.


Is there any hope for Earth after the sun dies? A glimmer.
Astronomers studying a dying star like the sun



Hurricane Helene update: Track the Florida landfall path
NOAA's cone model for Tropical Storm Helene



Hurricane Helene: Watch Florida webcams live, including Panama City, Port St. Joe
Panama City in 2018 during Hurricane Michael

Hurricane Helene: Spaghetti models track the storm’s path
NOAA's cone model for Tropical Storm Helene


Earth only has one moon. Next week that won't be true.
Displaying Earth and moon

Webb telescope is about to home in on these 2 exoplanets. Here's why.
Rocky world orbiting red dwarf stars


NASA's Mars rovers had a gangbusters summer of rocks
Mars rovers detecting intriguing rocks

NASA ventured into the Valley of 10,000 Smokes, a forbidding land
Mount Martin, one of the active volcanoes surrounding Katmai National Park and Preserve's Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes.





Webb telescope peers into our galaxy's outskirts, sees stunning scene
An artist's conception of the James Webb Space Telescope observing the cosmos 1 million miles from Earth.


Here's what it looks like when you poke your head out of a spaceship
Jared Isaacman spacewalking
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