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Wuhan Institute of Virology

Gabbard declassifies findings on Office of National Intelligence report on Fauci

By Joseph Weber

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NASA directs crew in International Space Station to wait inside 'safe haven' while repairs are done

The cosmonauts are repairing cracks that have, on and off for five years, caused small air leaks, which is considered a top safety risk.

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Blue Origin

Blue Origin rocket explodes on launch pad during test in Florida

The company said the explosion occurred at about 9 p.m. Eastern Time and that there were no injuries from the incident.

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NASA unveils plans for three unmanned lunar missions in 2026

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said the first flight, which will be led by Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, will take place no earlier than the fall.

Webb telescope shares first images of bright Mars

Orion breaks Apollo 13's record for distance from Earth

NASA rover finds evidence of ancient lake on Mars

Submersible expert hopes Titan sub incident can serve as a learning opportunity

Dr. Peter McCullough: The CDC and WHO have greatly misled the world on pandemic response

NASA double asteroid redirection test

SpaceX, NASA call off planned launch of crew to ISS

Satellite images show powerful storms, possible tornado, moving across Oklahoma

Four volunteers embark on mission to live inside 3D-printed Mars simulation for 378 days

NASA, SpaceX to try boosting Hubble Telescope to higher orbit bidding on a longer life

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