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NASA Intentionally Starting Fires In Space For Science

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Astronauts aboard NASA’s International Space Station (ISS) intentionally started fires in space in order to study how flames react in microgravity. The experiment was also conducted to identify ways in making combustion cleaner.
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853-Foot Potential Killer Asteroid To Skim Earth This Friday

NASA has detected a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) that’s currently headed for Earth. According to the agency’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), the approaching asteroid is bigger than the towers of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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NASA Funds New Plan Against Planet-Killer Asteroids

NASA has teamed up with the University of Central Florida (UCF) in hunting down asteroids that are big enough to wipe out all life on Earth. The new partnership involves using the most effective planetary radar system in the world.
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NASA Releases Incredible 3D Map Of The Moon

NASA has released an accurate and highly-detailed 3D map of the Moon. Dubbed as the CGI Moon Kit, it was released by NASA to make it more accessible to the public and 3D artists.
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Asteroid Ryugu Offers Important Lesson On Planetary Defense

Studies conducted on Ryugu revealed that Earth’s planetary defenses may not work when it comes to deflecting asteroids. Based on the studies, trying to prevent an asteroid like Ryugu from colliding with Earth could have more devastating effects on the planet.
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NASA Photo Shows Mobile Alien Base On The Moon

A UFO expert claimed to have spotted a couple of mobile alien bases on the Moon. According to the UFO expert, he came across images of the alleged alien bases while looking at NASA’s Moon photos.

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