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A rare spectacle was on display in the sky on the night of September 27-28, 2015: a total eclipse of a supermoon.

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Space food has changed over the years. Astronauts can enjoy such delicacies as beef stroganoff and re-hydrated spinach. But getting all this food ready to be eaten in a gravity-free environment is more complicated than you'd imagine.

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Does the universe have a beginning or was it here since forever? Evidence suggests that there was indeed a starting point to this universe we are part of right now.

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What is dark energy? What is dark matter? Well, if we knew exactly we would have a nobel prize – we know that they exist though. So what do we know about those strange things? This video points out that there is still a lot to know about our universe.

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When Pluto was discovered in 1930, it became the ninth planet in our solar system. Find out why the International Astronomical Union ”demoted” Pluto in 2006.

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On Monday, August 10, 2015, astronauts onboard the International Space Station became the first humans to ever eat space-grown food.

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This video explores the asteroid blast over Siberia in 1908 known as the Tunguska Event. See what the site looked like when the first scientists arrived to study the effects of the blast.

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Want summertime to never end? We can't extend the sunshine, but we can bring the science! Check out our top 10 resources about science that worships the sun.

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Did you know that Pluto is red? Find out why in this report based on the latest information from the New Horizons spacecraft.

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What’s cool about Pluto? Find out about Pluto’s atmosphere, including how it’s similar to and different from the Earth’s, based on the latest information from the New Horizon spacecraft.

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