Space

  1. Space

    Watching deep-space fireworks

    An orbiting telescope records the universe’s most powerful explosions.

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  2. Planets

    Either Martians or Mars has gas

    Martian methane points to possible life on the Red Planet.

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  3. Space

    Meteorites may have sparked life on Earth

    A collision of extraterrestrial objects and Earth’s ancient oceans could have produced raw materials for life.

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  4. Space

    Speedy stars

    A gang of stars on the edge of our galaxy is running away.

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  5. Space

    Galaxies on the go

    Millions of stars are mysteriously racing toward one point in the sky.

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  6. Planets

    A new look at Saturn’s rings

    New information from space missions suggests Saturn's rings may be older and have more mass than scientists thought.

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  7. Planets

    Explainer: What is a planet?

    Over the years, definitions have changed several times.

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  8. Planets

    The trouble with Pluto

    The traditional view of the solar system is out of date. Depending on who you talk to today, the answer to how many planets there are could be eight, 12, or even 208 and counting.

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  9. Space

    The solar system’s biggest junkyard

    The science of tracking millions of pieces of garbage that orbit Earth is tricky and essential.

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  10. Planets

    The two faces of Mars

    A single impact might explain why the Red Planet’s surface looks smoother in the north and rugged and rocky in the south.

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  11. Planets

    Icy red planet

    Mission to Mars finds water ice.

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  12. Planets

    Pluto, plutoid: What’s in a name?

    In 2006, an international organization changed the classification of Pluto from planet to "dwarf planet."

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