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Space exploration, one of the greatest technological achievements in human history, includes the Apollo missions, the Space Shuttles Columbia and Challenger, and people like Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.

Illustration of an asteroid or comet striking the surface of the Earth, created on July 19, 2015.

7 Major Asteroids Strikes in Earth’s History

Earth’s early history was marked by frequent asteroid impacts that had lasting consequences for our planet’s geology and life.

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An image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope capturing a galaxy.

How Astronomers Discovered the Universe Is Expanding

In the late 1920s, Edwin Hubble pointed a mountaintop telescope at distant clusters in the night sky, and made a startling observation.

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Christa McAuliffe during a microgravity flight aboard NASA's KC-135 zero-gravity aircraft, January 8, 1986.

Christa McAuliffe: How NASA’s Teacher in Space Project Ended in Tragedy

Christa McAuliffe embraced the chance to be part of a space shuttle mission and, despite the Challenger disaster, left an inspiring legacy.

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The launch of NASA's Apollo 17 spacecraft from Pad A, Launch Complex 39 of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, 7th December 1972.

Apollo 17: Inside NASA’s Final Moon Landing Mission

The Apollo program’s sixth human landing on the moon ended an epic chapter in space exploration.

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Our Changing View of Earth from Space: Photos

Since the Apollo missions began, space programs have offered a unique perspective on our home planet.

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What Went Wrong on Apollo 13?

What Went Wrong on Apollo 13?

It was supposed to be the third‑ever moon landing. It turned into a rescue mission.

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When Buzz Aldrin was nearly stranded on the Moon

When Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong Were Nearly Stranded on the Moon

Aldrin saw a broken‑off circuit breaker switch lying on the floor of the lunar module and “gulped hard.”

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History of Homework

How the Cold War Space Race Led to US Students Doing Tons of Homework

In the first half of the 20th century, U.S. educators shunned homework. The Soviet Union’s launch of Sputnik 1 changed that.

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Little-Known Facts About the Moon Landing

8 Little‑Known Facts About the Moon Landing

When Neil Armstrong stepped down a ladder and onto the moon on July 20, 1969, the nation achieved an audacious vision. But there were surprising moments along the way and not everything went as expected.

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The Amazing Handmade Tech That Powered Apollo 11’s Moon Voyage

The Amazing Handmade Tech That Powered Apollo 11’s Moon Voyage

Yes, there was rocket science. But there were also extraordinary amounts of low‑tech weaving, stitching and caulking.

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Apollo 11

How JFK, LBJ and Nixon All Put Their Stamp on the Apollo 11 Moon Landing

The 1969 mission was so ambitious it took three presidents to see it through.

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See Photos of How Astronauts Trained for the Apollo Moon Missions

NASA created simulations that mimicked everything from the moon’s gravity to its landscape.

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