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Boeing Starliner Completes Successful Landing, Gets The New Name 'Calypso'

Boeing Starliner/Calypso
Boeing's Starliner crew capsule successfully returned to Earth on Sunday, Dec. 22, marking the end of its uncrewed Orbital Flight Test. Astronaut Suni Williams, who will command the crewed mission, announced that they have named the spacecraft "Calypso" after Jacque Cousteau's ocean exploring ship.
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NASA Uncovers New Feature Of Milky Way That Resembles Candy Cane

Just days before Christmas, researchers from NASA were able to spot a new feature of the Milky Way galaxy that closely resembles a candy cane. It was spotted using an instrument designed and built by the agency’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
Hourglass Nebula

Hubble Snaps Incredible Image Of Hourglass Nebula With Central Eye

The Hubble Space Telescope recently shared an image of a unique form of a nebula that was created by a Sun-like star that’s about to die. Due to the natural cosmic process that the star is going through, it has produced a unique shape that consists of an hourglass-like structure with a central glowing eye.
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NASA Warns Airburst-Causing Asteroids Headed For Earth Tomorrow

NASA has detected two massive asteroids that are currently headed for Earth. According to the agency, the approaching asteroids are capable of causing powerful mid-air explosions in the atmosphere if they collide with the planet.
Horsehead Nebula

Hubble Space Telescope Captures Creepy Image Of Horsehead Nebula

NASA and the European Space Agency’s Hubble Space Telescope was able to capture an eerie-looking dark nebula that resembles the head of a horse. According to the agencies, the nebula has a couple of million years before it completely disappears.
Boeing Starliner

Boeing Starliner Crew Capsule Declared Ready For First Flight On Dec. 20

NASA and Boeing have completed an in-depth assessment of the Starliner crew capsule's readiness for its first mission on Dec. 20. Regardless of whether Boeing or SpaceX succeeds first, they will be bringing astronauts from American soil to the ISS for the first time in many years.

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