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Jeff Bezos gave $100 million each in "courage and civility awards" to CNN's Van Jones and chef José Andrés.
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NASA astronaut and commander of SpaceX’s first human space mission Doug Hurley is retiring.
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Trouble on the Hubble space telescope could come to an end soon as mission managers work to fix a problem that has taken the telescope offline for over a month.
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Richard Branson and a crew of three others grazed the edge of space Sunday morning in a rocket built by the British billionaire's company, Virgin Galactic.
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Elsa is delaying the return of a space capsule packed with science experiments from the International Space Station. SpaceX is now targeting no earlier than tomorrow for the capsule’s return. NASA and SpaceX will asses the weather later today before making a final decision.
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State and federal help pours in to help after part of a condominium building collapsed in South Florida, the first cruise ship with paying passengers leaves from Florida this weekend. And waiting for a Pentagon report on UFOs.
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In Europe, engineers are planning to send a plywood-sheathed satellite into orbit to test how well the venerable construction material holds up in space.
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Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos is going up July 20 on a rocket made by his space exploration company Blue Origin. So is his brother. And now a mystery bidder has won an auction to join them.
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The mission, to study energy transfer in space, had a brilliant upshot for nighttime viewers. East Coasters saw the green and violet vapor clouds glowing above — and have the pictures to prove it.
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Something went boom in outer space and sent radioactive stardust our way, and it's just been found at the bottom of the ocean.
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NASA administrator Bill Nelson has selected Bob Cabana as the agency’s associate administrator. Cabana served as Kennedy Space Center’s director since 2008.
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Former Senator Bill Nelson is now the new administrator of NASA. Nelson was sworn into the new post by Vice President Kamala Harris.