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NASA Gets a Glimpse of an Exploding Star for the First Time in History [VIDEO]

The world beyond the planet Earth is becoming increasingly accessible in the past few years, but there seems to be no end to the wonders of space that leaves everyone in awe. The most recent milestone of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is catching a star explosion -- a supernova -- for the first time in history with the Kepler Space Telescope.

NASA: 2 Comets to Pass by Earth Mar. 21, 22; Comet P to Break 250-Year Record

Space history is in the making starting Monday, March 21 as the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) confirmed that two comets are projected to streak near Earth.

NASA Astronaut Jeff Williams to Break Scott Kelly's Spaceflight Record

NASA astronaut Jeff Williams and two Russian cosmonauts is about to be launched in space. The mission to the International Space Station is not only geared to make headlines but it will also see Williams break the record for cumulative days in space by a U.S. astronaut previously held by NASA’s Scott Kelly.

ExoMars is Europe & Russia's Approach to Mars Surface Exploration for Signs of Life; Phase One Launches on Monday

The European-Russian ExoMars is destined for Mars this month in an expedition that could answer the age-old question of if there is life on other planets.

Job Scouting? Here Are 5 Companies Willing to Hire Fresh College Graduates

Most companies require at least two or more years of experience from applicants. But what if you are a fresh college graduate with no job experience to present to an employer?

Scott Kelly Returns 2 Inches Taller, Thanks to Spending a Year in Space

NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly reportedly grew taller once he returned to earth after spending a year in space.

NASA Reveals Plans for Solar Powered Spacecraft

Light-powered spacecrafts sound too good to be true but the technology is exactly what’s being developed in NASA. With plans to launch a solar sail in 2018, the space agency is leading the charge to less expensive and more sustainable travel within -- and maybe even -- beyond the solar system.

Meet Cuban-American Harvard Student Sabrina Pasterski -- the Next Albert Einstein

This girl has no social media accounts, but she has a job offer from NASA! Take that, Donald Trump. It seems like the very existence of 22-year old Cuban-American Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski, a young academic genius who has recently been granted full academic freedom by Harvard University, is a very blatant contradiction to the allegations by the presidential hopeful, who stated in his initial presidential bid that one of America's problems is that Latin America was not sending its best to the U.

2015 Revealed as the Hottest Year in History Due to El Niño, Climate Change

2015 was a record-breaking year in many ways, one of which is the year’s record-breaking temperature as the hottest 365 days in historical record. It broke the record previously held by the year before, setting off concerns of the rising temperatures, the causes and the alarming effects.

First Ever Flower Blossoms on International Space Station

The zinnia, an edible flower from the daisy family, became the first flower to blossom on the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Scott Kelly posted a photo of the orange flower on Twitter last Jan. 17 as proof of the great achievement.

NASA Warns of Strongest El Niño Since 1997, Effects on US

According to the U.S. space agency NASA, the effects of this year's El Niño weather phenomenon could match those of 1998.

Christmas Comes Early for International Space Station Crew

Crew members of the International Space Station got their Christmas present early, as a cargo containing almost 3 tons of supply arrived at the station.

First Christmas Full Moon in 4 Decades to Coincide With Mega Asteroid Flyby

Is Earth doomed for a Christmas Day apocalypse? Well, no. As a matter of fact, a cosmic phenomenon will be happening on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, as a mega asteroid will be zooming past our planet. And on Dec. 25, Earthlings will have their first Christmas full moon after almost four decades.

Blood Moon 2015 News: It's Not Yet End of the World, Says NASA

More than one billion spectators of the blood moon can enjoy the rare sight without any fear, as NASA confirmed that there is nothing to be worried about the doomsday hearsays.

NASA to Announce Mars Has Seasonal Flowing Water: Is Life Possible on Red Planet?

NASA released a press statement on Thursday, Sept. 24 indicating that big news about Mars was to come on Monday.

‘The Martian’ Premiere: Astronauts Enjoy Special Screening in International Space Station

Astronauts in space got a special treat from home recently with a special screening of the upcoming film "The Martian."

New Horizons Look to New Targets After Pluto Flyby

After the New Horizons probe captured historic close-up shots of the surface of Pluto this summer, NASA's far-reaching spacecraft is headed towards its next target.

Asteroid 2015 Rumors: NASA Debunks Speculation, Says No Serious Threat in September

Rumors of an asteroid hitting the earth has circulated in the internet for months. To avoid panic among people, NASA has released a statement about the possible threat this September.

‘The Martian’ New Trailer: Film Blends Survival Story with Wit and a Hip Soundtrack

Hollywood has had several amazing space films in recent years but “The Martian” promises a different experience.

Aliens & UFO Sightings: NASA's Curiosity Rover Captures Woman-Like Figure on Mars [Watch]

Another odd figure has been spotted on Mars, and it comes from a reputable source -- NASA's Curiosity Rover captured an image of what looks like a woman standing on Mars.

Aliens & UFO Sightings: Mars Curiosity Rover Snaps Picture of "Crab-Like" Creature

Creature very similar to the "facehugger" from the "Alien" movies appears in a NASA photo taken from Mars.
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