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Ringquake reveals unexpected details about Saturn's core
By John Loeffler published
Scientists think that a soupy core, rather than a solid core, inside Saturn can explain ripples in the planet's rings.

Space suit: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin takes NASA to court over SpaceX moon mission
By John Loeffler published
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin sued NASA this week over its awarding SpaceX the coveted lunar lander contract for its 2024 Artemis mission.

SpaceX makes rare acquisition of satellite start-up Swarm – here’s what it means
By John Loeffler published
Opinion SpaceX made a worrying move this week when it agreed to acquire Swarm, a small satellite start-up with some valuable FCC licenses.

Boeing's Starliner sees August launch slipping away after more valve trouble
By John Loeffler published
The August launch window for Boeing's Starliner capsule is closing fast as engineers work to fix persistent valve issues.

This Bluetooth speaker sports a Flubber-like ferrofluid that dances to your tunes
By Olivia Tambini published
The Bluetooth speaker features a real-life Winamp visualizer for your music.

How to watch the NASA Ingenuity drone's post-flight news livestream
By Mark Wilson published
Updated NASA's helicopter drone, Ingenuity, successfully took off on Mars today – here's how to watch the live post-flight news briefing.

Here's how NASA Perseverance shot its incredible video of the Mars landing
By Hamish Hector, Mark Wilson last updated
NASA’s Perseverance rover has sent back its first footage from Mars. But what cameras did it use and how has it sent back the video so quickly?

NASA Mars rover launches: a closer look at its record-breaking cameras
By Andrew Williams last updated
We take a look at the photographic wizardry that's on its way to the red planet aboard NASA's Perseverance Mars rover.
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