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The James Webb Space Telescope is revealing the deepest corners of space, offering views of galaxies billions of years old.
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Space tourism is no longer science fiction—companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin are bringing civilians closer to space.
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The Moon’s south pole may hold water ice, a resource that could sustain future lunar colonies.
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Mars rovers like Perseverance are searching for signs of ancient life, inching us closer to answering one of humanity’s biggest questions.
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Satellites provide us with more than just GPS—they help monitor climate change and predict natural disasters.
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The Voyager spacecraft, launched in 1977, is still sending data from the farthest reaches of our solar system.
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Space stations like the ISS are laboratories where scientists conduct groundbreaking research in zero gravity.
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Asteroid mining could one day supply Earth with rare materials like platinum and gold, transforming global industries.
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The possibility of a manned mission to Mars is no longer a matter of “if” but “when.”
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Space exploration not only expands our knowledge but also pushes the limits of technology, advancing life on Earth in unexpected ways.
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