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Our 5 Favorite Super Bowl Commercials with a Space Twist
Watch the space-themed Super Bowl commercials of 2015.
Best Night Sky Events for Stargazers in February 2015
See what's up in the night sky for February 2015, including stargazing events and the moon's phases, in this SPACE.com gallery courtesy of Starry Night Software.
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Photographer Snaps Serene Moonlit View of Hungary Village
Amateur astrophotographer Béla Papp took this picturesque moonlit scene near the village of Óbánya in southwest Hungary.
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Sharpened View As Asteroid With Moon Encounters Earth | Video
NASA's Deep Space Network radar (Goldstone, CA + Green Bank, WV) obtained this enhanced view of Asteroid 2004 BL86 which has its own natural satellite.
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Hubble Space Telescope Could Survive Through 2020, Scientists Say
Scientists working with the Hubble Space Telescope are hoping that the intrepid observatory will keep functioning through 2020, and even beyond.
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The Hunt for Alien Extremophiles is Taking Off (Kavli Q+A)
Scientists planning missions to hotspots for possible life on other worlds, hunting extremophiles in the harshest environments on Earth, and developing new branches of life in the lab joined the Kavli Foundation to reveal the state of the search for aliens.
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'Shoot For the Moon': This Short Film Longs for Space Exploration
Shoot For the Moon; is a short film depicting a homeless astronaut as he sets out for the moon – armed with nothing more than a travel case, some bottle rockets, but carrying a cargo of ambition.
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Found! 5 Ancient Alien Planets Nearly As Old As the Universe
Five rocky alien worlds that are 80 percent as old as the universe have been discovered, suggesting that Earth-size planets have been a feature of the Milky Way galaxy almost since its beginning.

Dwarf Planets: Science and Facts About the Solar System’s Smaller Worlds
Dwarf planets are worlds too small to be full-fledged planets, but too big to fit in smaller astronomical categories. Pluto, the most famous dwarf planet, lost its planet status in 2006.

NASA's Next Space Race: SpaceX vs. Boeing
The private spaceflight companies SpaceX and Boeing are working toward flying NASA astronauts to the International Space Station by 2017.




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