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If you are not aware that a giant asteroid the size of a football field flew past Earth over the weekend, you are not alone as even NASA scientists got to know about the flyby only a few hours before it happened, media reported.
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The team led by two NASA scientists will begin their two- to three-week traverse in an arc around the South Pole on December 21, NASA said.  
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The analysis of data comes from NASA's Kepler telescope that has revealed that the extraterrestrial worlds could hold life
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Three NASA planet-hunters have been recognized by TIME Magazine as this year’s top 100 most influential people.
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The test uses a liquid-based technique known as capillary electrophoresis to separate a mixture of organic molecules into its components.
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One major challenge for human journey to Mars will be determining how to pack enough food for astronauts for these kinds of extended missions.
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 El Nino can have big impact on a big impact on the littlest plants in the ocean, according to a study by NASA scientists.
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After a 9.5-year, three-billion-mile journey -- launching faster and traveling farther than any spacecraft to reach its primary target -- New Horizons zipped by Pluto on July 14, 2015.
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The asteroid, known as 2015 TB145, was first spotted on October 10, 2015 by the Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS), located on Hawaii's Mount Haleakala.






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