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Astronauts may use Mars soil for 3D-printing on the Red Planet

Martian soil may function a 3D-printing materials, researchers have proven, which means it might be used to fabricate gadgets on the Red Planet.  In a sequence of assessments, Amit Bandyopadhyay,

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Asteroid Ryugu may be a remnant of an extinct comet

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Astronauts may use Mars soil for 3D-printing on the Red Planet

Martian soil may function a 3D-printing materials, researchers have proven, which means

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Mystery object shot down over Yukon might have been innocent ‘pico balloon’

The newbie radio neighborhood continues to be abuzz about three latest shootdowns

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NASA Receives First Message From Voyager-1 After 5 Months

NASA scientists receive the first message from the Voyager-1 in 5 months.

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