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Presenting Hera

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Hera is off on an adventure to explore Didymos, a double asteroid system that is typical of the thousands that pose an impact risk to planet Earth.

Europa: Ocean World

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Scientists believe there is an ocean hidden beneath the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa.

VFX Artist Reveals The True Scale Of The Universe

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If The Earth was shrunk down to the size of a tennis ball, how big would the universe be?

Food And Culture On The Space Station

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Learn about the intersection of food and culture in space from NASA astronaut Sunita "Suni" Williams.

Planetary Plants

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What could plant life look like on other planets?

Geoengineering

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What is geoengineering, is it really an option and what if it goes wrong?

NASA's Exoplanet Superheroes

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A superhero team of space telescopes has been working tirelessly to discover exoplanets and unveil their secrets.

The Huge Hexagon-Shaped Storm on Saturn

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The sun is slowly rising over Saturn’s north pole, exposing an immense six-sided hurricane.

How To Find A Galaxy

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Knowing the addresses of a thousand galaxies yielded a remarkable picture of our universe.

The Largest Known Star

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What is the largest star in the Universe? And why is it that large? And what ARE stars anyway?

Are There Rainbows On Mars?

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NASA scientist Mark Lemmon explains why the Red Planet is a rainbowless world.

What Is A Blue Hole?

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Shark Week expert Luke Tipple explains the natural phenomenon of marine sinkholes.

How Saturn Got Its Rings

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There's evidence to suggest Saturn didn't have its rings when the dinosaurs inhabited Earth, so how did they form?

Is Everest The Tallest Mountain?

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It turns out that where you measure from is really important!

Looking For Another Earth

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In the last few years, scientists have discovered thousands of exoplanets - and a lot of them are surprisingly weird.

Avalanche Dogs Of Mount Bachelor

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At Mount Bachelor in Oregon, there's a special unit of workers dedicated just to avalanche rescue—and the training starts young!

What's The Difference Between Asteroids, Comets, And Meteors?

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Asteroids, comets, and meteors: what's the difference?

Tour Of The Galaxy

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Depart Earth’s surface and fly through the solar system to the edge of the Milky Way, discovering objects at increasingly distant locations from Earth.

How Saturn Got Its Rings

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There's evidence to suggest Saturn didn't have its rings when the dinosaurs inhabited Earth, so how did they form?

Peacock Rangoli

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Easy & Simple Color Rangoli Designs For Festivals

Limb-Centric Choreography

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As part of the farewell ceremony for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games, Sadeck Waff choreographed a beautiful, precise geometric, synchronised work with 128 performers seated in wheelchairs.