Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet, lost its planet status in 2006. Learn more about dwarf planets of the solar system here.
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Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet, lost its planet status in 2006. Learn more about dwarf planets of the solar system here.
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The North Korean Unha-3 rocket will be carrying a new Earth-observing satellite into orbit.
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JWST’s solid-state recorders have been installed.
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A team of scientists is launching balloons to the edge of Alaska’s auroras, and SPACE.com gets a ringside seat.
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A pair of retrofitted jumbo 747′s carried the orbiters cross country on many occasions. With the retirement of the Space Shuttle program, they’ll make their final deliveries of Discovery, Endeavour and Enterprise to their new museum homes.
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Thousands Witness UFO St. Petersburg, Russia – April 9, 2012 UFO Video News – There was a mass UFO sighting in Russia on Monday, April 9th where multiple people recorded the glowing lights. Below is a compilation video of 4 different witnesses of this remarkable UFO activity in the sky above St. Petersburg, Russia....
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Unidentified Flying Object Headline News: April 10, 2012 Mysterious UFO-Like Lights Puzzle St Petersburg The Moscow Times Mysterious UFO-Like Lights Puzzle St. Petersburg. The Moscow Times. St. Petersburg residents were scratching their heads about the existence of UFOs on Tuesday after seeing mysterious lights hover over their city overnight. At least four people in...
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The northern lights are more formally known as auroras, and are caused by interactions between the solar wind and the Earth’s magnetic field.
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Project Aether: Aurora is launching weather balloons up to the edge of Alaska’s auroras.
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SPACE.com reporter Mike Wall is in Alaska with an expedition studying the northern lights.
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