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Why newlyweds are posing with onions in the Philippines
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
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How is the James Webb telescope different?
In Depth The $10bn observatory is working with its Hubble predecessor to boost space exploration
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‘New era of humankind’: Nasa crashes spacecraft into asteroid
Speed Read US space agency’s deliberate head-on impact could ‘defend Earth from doomsday scenario’
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Artemis 1: behind Nasa’s ‘Moon-to-Mars’ mission
feature US space agency forced to postpone launch that will eventually return humans to lunar surface
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James Webb Space Telescope reveals ‘unprecedented’ views of Jupiter
In Pictures Scientists hope to look back over 13.5 billion years to the formation of the universe
By Richard Windsor Published
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Mystery over moon rocket crash
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
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US government once ‘planned to nuke the Moon’
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How Nasa plans to destroy the International Space Station
feature The US space agency faces a series of challenges to decommission the ISS without endangering lives on Earth
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Survey asks how many Brits would accept a black or gay Santa
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
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Six-hour jog needed to burn off Christmas dinner
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
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The space mission launched to protect Earth
feature Nasa scientists announce successful lift-off in first stage of bid to prevent catastrophic asteroid collision
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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‘Let puritanical values govern parliamentary rules’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
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The Week Unwrapped: martial lawlessness, asteroid action and statue sparring
podcast Should the culture of the British army face greater scrutiny? Can Nasa deflect asteroids away from earth? And should London’s statues be made more diverse?
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‘Armageddon-style’ spacecraft to crash into asteroid
Why Everyone’s Talking About Mission is ‘first test for planetary defence’, says space agency
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