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The spacecraft tag on WindowsForum.com features a collection of user-shared images depicting futuristic spaceships, alien encounters, and astronaut-themed scenes. Content includes illustrations of sci-fi exploration pods, massive docked vessels like the 'TITAN', fleets of disk-shaped ships over Earth, and astronauts in spacecraft interiors or on missions. The tag also covers imaginative concepts such as a giant hair-drier-shaped craft on an alien landscape and a glowing ship entering a planet's atmosphere. These threads are primarily visual and creative, focusing on science fiction artwork rather than technical discussions or real-world space technology.
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LOS ANGELES – NASA has released a trove of data from its sky-mapping mission, allowing scientists and anyone with access to the Internet to peruse millions of galaxies, stars, asteroids and other hard-to-see objects.
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Many of the targets in the celestial...
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Mercury’s first photo from orbit has been snapped by NASA‘s Messenger spacecraft on March 29, 2011, Space.com reported.
“This image is the first ever obtained from a spacecraft in orbit about the solar system’s innermost planet,” Messenger mission scientists...
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A rocket carrying a satellite designed to help scientists study the Earth's climate suffered a technical failure and may have crashed into the southern Pacific Ocean.
Now NASA, which attempted to launch the rocket early Friday morning, has convened an investigative committee to figure out...
Sex in Space: The Final Frontier
If we send men and women to Mars, there's a strong possibility they'll want to engage in sex during the two-year mission.
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Well, it had to come up at some point. With all the recent talk about a possible manned mission...
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