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  1. The Supercluster Podcast: Water Bears Might Now Occupy the Moon

    Aug 27, 2019 · Robin Seemangal Daniel Oberhaus Angela Church August 27, 2019 3:00 AM PDT (UTC -7)

  2. The Battle For Mauna Kea

    Nov 7, 2019 · Settled above the cool mist and early morning breeze sits Mauna Kea, the highest point on the island of Hawaii. For centuries, ancient Hawaiian laws prohibited anyone but high …

  3. Spreading Our Ashes Through The Cosmos

    Most recently, on June 25th, 2019, Celestis launched the remains of 152 individuals on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. Watch our video above to learn more about these people who choose to …

  4. Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Ourselves

    Back on Earth in 2019, reality collides with fiction. The mainstream media, once opposed to these kinds of stories, are now helping to stir curiosity themselves.

  5. The Supercluster Podcast: Why Everyone is Talking About UFOs

    Jul 17, 2019 · Why Everyone is Talking About UFOs Supercluster By Supercluster Jul 15, 2019 00:00 40:45

  6. Hunting Mummified Worlds in Deep Space

    Jan 18, 2019 · Out in the icy depths of the solar system, far from the warmth of our star, drifts a tiny frozen world shrouded in perpetual twilight.

  7. The Supercluster Podcast: Crew Dragon Anomaly

    The incident occurred on Saturday April 20th while SpaceX conducted firings of their SuperDraco engines on the Crew Dragon, which could be used to propel astronauts away from danger …

  8. Habitable Worlds Require Prime Galactic Real Estate

    Astronomers had known for decades that there are habitable zones around stars – regions where planets can get just enough heat from their hosts that liquid water might exist on their …

  9. The Human Effort to Sail the Cosmos on Sunlight

    Carl Sagan dreamt of navigating the cosmos on sails pushed by gusts of sunlight, streaming out from our star.

  10. Can We Rescue the Opportunity Rover?

    Apr 18, 2019 · Acting as our mobile geologist, Opportunity studied the rocks that humans couldn’t reach. “Geology is a forensic science,” explained the mission’s principal investigator, Steve …