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Stephen Hawking teaches you how to think like a genius in his new TV series
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NASA satellites find trigger for magnetic explosions near Earth for first time
By Charles Q. Choi
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This comet looks like a sprinkler twirling through space
This comet looks like a sprinkler twirling through space


Why does SpaceX land rockets on those tiny barges?
Why does SpaceX land rockets on those tiny barges?

Watch the sun literally melt a piece of rock in this new video
Watch the sun literally melt a piece of rock in this new video

1,284 alien planets confirmed in new study of NASA Kepler data
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Startup helps Aussie students reach the International Space Station
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Strong solar storm sparks gorgeous, dancing auroras
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How to watch Mercury pass in front of the sun on Monday
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First global elevation map of Mercury looks like a hiker's dream
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Journey to the center of the Milky Way in this Hubble telescope video
Journey to the center of the Milky Way in this Hubble telescope video


Mercury will pass in front of the sun on Monday in rare transit
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Boiling water on Mars may create the red planet's strange channels
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Newly discovered exoplanets may be best hope yet for finding alien life
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Japan's new space telescope declared dead in space
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