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The Moon’s more than 200 holes, or lunar pits, were discovered by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, reports Motherboard. A habitat placed in a pit — ideally several dozen meters back under an overhang — would provide a very safe location for astronauts: no radiation, no micrometeorites, possibly very little dust, and no wild day-night temperature […]

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Convinced that theres got to be life on other planets? Youre not alone in the universe — in fact, many NASA scientists agree with you. And a panel convened recently by the space agency (see the video below) believes that could happen soon, too — perhaps in twenty years — thanks to incoming telescope technology.

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Efforts to resurrect the vintage ISEE-3 space probe have ended disappointingly. The probe was launched by NASA in 1978 to measure solar winds, but decommissioned in 1997 as the craft drifted farther and farther from Earth. A group of former NASA employees launched a $160,000 crowdfunding effort in 2008 to attempt to return the probe to […]

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