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With the government shutdown, the majority of NASA and its projects have been put on pause. Plus, scientists are studying a sample that could be a sign of life on Mars and looking at how space weather could impact people.

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An exoplanet milestone and talking about space junk

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New cosmic observations and a look at space fandom

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Space Commands’ move and Artemis’ AI doctors

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The U.S. Space Command is moving to Huntsville, Alabama. The unit is tasked overseeing the U-S-’s military operations in outer space. Plus, NASA is partnering with Google to create an AI medical assistant that can help the on-board medical officer diagnose any medical issues mid-flight.

Starship’s success and Neptune’s peculiar tagalong

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Scientists are on the hunt for signs of life on Mars and the icy moons of Saturn and Venus.

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An astronaut answers questions from kids. Plus, a tasty space read

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Searching for life in the clouds of Venus and creating space for birds

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