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Nova Explosion
Nova Star Explosion Is Visible to the Naked Eye: Where to Look

The impressive new star explosion, Nova Delphinus 2013, has brightened considerably since its discovery on Aug. 14. See how to spot the nova with the naked eye.

Quantum Thrusters
Engage! Warp Drive Could Become Reality with Quantum-Thruster Physics

A type of thruster being tested in a NASA lab could help scientists unlock the key to making a 'Star Trek' inspired warp drive enabled starship.

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Lava Planet

Earth-Size 'Lava Planet' With 8.5-Hour Year Among Fastest Ever Seen

Astronomers have spotted a planet that whips around its star every 8.5 hours, one of the shortest orbital periods ever tracked by the Kepler Space Telescope.

Mars Rover Campsite

Mars Rover Opportunity Reaches Campsite for Martian Winter

The coming winter will be the sixth for the long-lived Opportunity rover, which touched down in 2004.

Space Exploration

NASA's Global Plan for Space Exploration Gets an Upgrade

Twelve international space agencies, including NASA and the European Space Agency, published a Global Exploration Roadmap; outlining plans and joint goals in space exploration.

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Photos: NASA's 2013 Astronaut Class in Pictures

See images of NASA's 2013 astronaut class, a mix of eight men and women that will become the next U.S. space travelers.

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