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  1. Before taking its final dive, took one last glance at Saturn’s icy moon Rhea:

  2. In a world fraught with obstacles, who will prevail in a race against time: human or machine? See what happens when we race a drone controlled by artificial intelligence against another guided by a professional human pilot:

  3. A quirky comet, with an unexpected chemical fingerprint, zipped past Earth earlier this year and is changing our thinking on how comets form and evolve. Details:

  4. If you plant it, will it grow…in space? See how astronauts are producing fresh, palatable & nutritious food like this hearty red lettuce aboard the :

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    Look for a beautiful crescent Moon this evening, setting not long after sunset, with Saturn and Mercury nearby.

  6. Water from melted ice on land doesn’t spread evenly across the world’s oceans. This new tool links changes in sea level in 293 port cities to specific regions of melting land ice. Take a closer look:

  7. After more than 13 years at Saturn, and with its fate sealed, bid farewell by capturing this last, full mosaic of Saturn and its rings on Sept. 13:

  8. A shadowy, dark expanse extending across the top of the Sun and down each side was the most prominent feature in this Nov. 11 Solar Dynamics Observatory image:

  9. Exploration requires mobility. And whether you’re on Earth or as far away as the Moon or Mars, you need good tires to get your vehicle from one place to another. Take a look at how we reinvent the wheel:

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    Moonlit night you can see colors of Earth amongst the glittering lights. This night the lights were mostly the Nile River, Cairo, and Israel. Good night from .

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    : With a bright flash & a streak of light ’s launched Saturday with 4 tiny hitchhikers designed to advance flight-qualified technology & enhance weather prediction. Find out more:

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    Seasonal weather predictions can be extremely useful to agricultural planning and for anticipating large-scale climate events. See how an instrument launched on ’s could improve near-term, seasonal forecasts:

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    The 40-ton door of a chamber that brought telescope to frigid space-like temps was unsealed Nov. 18 after ~100 days of cryogenic testing. We take a look at the telescope inside:

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    A developing region of dense, cool gas was recently captured churning and twisting near the edge of the Sun by our observatory from Nov. 16-17. Take a look:

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    . targets Monday, Dec. 4 at 2:53pm ET for the next launch of science & supplies to . Details:

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    ⚡️ “Earth’s ozone hole hit a 9-year low this year. Why does that matter?”

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    Dark features on Mars previously considered evidence for subsurface flowing of water are interpreted by new research as granular flows, where grains of sand and dust slip downhill to make dark streaks. Find out more:

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    An interstellar visitor…scientists have confirmed that an intriguing asteroid that zipped through our solar system in Oct. is the 1st confirmed object from anther star! Learn more about this rocky, cigar-shaped object:

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    LIVE NOW: Join some of the first scientists to detect light and gravitational waves -- ripples in space-time -- caused by colliding neutron stars:

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    Join at noon ET for a Q&A on Facebook with some of the first scientists to detect light and gravitational waves -- ripples in space-time -- caused by colliding neutron stars:

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