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Stephen Hawking.

Stephen Hawking Says Humans Have No Long-Term Future on Earth

The theoretical physicist wants Earth to have bases on Mars and the moon within the next few decades. He's also working on a spacecraft.
By John Bonazzo
The Discovery Missions are a relatively-low cost way of teaching scientists about the universe.

NASA Broadens Its Early Solar System Investigation With New Missions

Set to launch in October 2021, the first of the two missions, Lucy, will explore six of Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids.
By Michael Sainato
In this handout provided by the European Space Agency (ESA), Ariane Flight VA233 carrying four European Galileo navigation satellites launches November 15, 2016 in Kourou, French Guiana.

European Space Agency Failed to Allocate Funds for Asteroid Impact Mission

Asteroid Day founders express concern over potential apocalyptic consequences of an asteroid hitting Earth.
By Michael Sainato
The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft lifts off on from Space Launch Complex 41 on September 8, 2016 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Former Astronaut and ‘Asteroid Day’ Expert on Life-Threatening Impacts

By Michael Sainato
The surface of the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet as seen from the Philae lander. November 12, 2014.

Luxembourg’s Asteroid Mining Initiative Could Boost Space Exploration

By Michael Sainato
Have you seen me?

NASA and White House Want YOU to Find Asteroids Hurtling Towards Earth

By Jordyn Taylor

Oh My God Shut Up About the World Ending Already, Says NASA

By Kelly Faircloth
(Photo: Jeff Koterba, The Cagle Post)

Who Wants to Mine Asteroids? Interested Interns Can Apply Here

By Jessica Roy
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