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Private joint-venture mission due to reach moon by end of February, the first US soft landing in half a century
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Latest news: Final preparations under way at Cape Canaveral in Florida to put first US lander on moon for 50 years
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Experts uncovered evidence revealing how German soldiers used the Hawthorn Ridge blast site to their advantage.
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The Guardian view on archaeology and writing: the world-building power of small thoughts | Editorial
Editorial: A cold Roman soldier is promised new socks, while his commander’s wife invites her peers to party: mundane texts offer priceless historical insights
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Simeon Barber from The Open University developed the sensor on the Peregrine Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer which will be onboard Peregrine Mission One.
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Simeon Barber from The Open University developed the sensor on the Peregrine Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer which will be onboard Peregrine Mission One.
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Theory could shed light on evolutionary forces shaping mammalian aging as well as offering insights on cancer
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Astronomers say launch of dozens of lunar probes could jeopardise research and valuable resources such as sea ice in craters
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Commercial Peregrine mission aims to deliver Nasa scientific equipment to moon along with momentos and ashes of Star Trek creator
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The device will analyse the thin lunar atmosphere as well as find out more about how water might be moving around the moon.
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A new study has revealed that the two ice giants are actually much closer in colour than typically thought.
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A team from Heriot-Watt University have developed materials that can use wastewater from distilleries to produce green hydrogen.
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The animals dominated the oceans more than 500 million years ago and may have been close to the top of the food chain.
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Fragments of butchered animal bones and drinking vessels indicate site near Barry was also used for feasting
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Starlink satellites, carried on SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Tuesday, can beam signals directly to smartphones from space