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Dubai Creates 'Space Court' for Out-of-This-World Disputes

Dubai announced Monday the creation of a "space court" to settle commercial disputes, as the UAE -- which is also sending a probe to Mars -- builds its presence in the space sector.

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Meet 'Baby' Claire, Explorer of Antwerp's Bad Air

Out for an afternoon hike, Veerle Bonaers and a friend stop pushing their baby and look down to their map, suddenly aware they have taken a wrong turn. 

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NASA Test of Mega Moon Rocket Engines Cut Short

NASA has conducted a test firing of the engines for its giant Space Launch System (SLS) lunar rocket but they shut down earlier than planned, the space agency said.

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Israeli Firm in Gaza Extracts Drinking Water from Air

The densely populated Gaza Strip has long lacked sufficient drinking water, but a new project helps ease the shortage with a solar-powered process to extract potable water straight from the air.

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Chinese Craft Returns to Earth with Moon Rocks

An unmanned Chinese spacecraft carrying rocks and soil from the Moon returned safely to Earth early Thursday, completing another chapter in China's effort to become a space superpower.

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Russia Stages 'Successful' Second Launch of New Rocket

Russia on Monday conducted a second launch of its new heavy-class Angara rocket -- the first developed after the fall of the Soviet Union -- nearly six years after its maiden voyage.

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Chinese Probe Orbiting Moon with Earth-bound Samples

A Chinese probe was orbiting the moon on Monday in preparation for the returning of samples of the lunar surface to Earth for the first time in almost 45 years.

The ascent module of the Chang'e 5 spacecraft transferred a container with 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of samples after docking with the robot spacecraft on Sunday and was afterward cut free.

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Insect Invaders Threaten Rome's Iconic Pines

Rome's majestic umbrella pines are as much part of the landscape as the ruins and cobbled streets, but they are under threat from a tiny insect invader -- the pine tortoise scale.

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China Completes Its First-Ever Docking in Lunar Orbit

A Chinese probe carrying samples from the lunar surface successfully docked Sunday with a spacecraft orbiting the moon, in another space first for the nation, state media reported.

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Japan Space Agency Hails Return of Asteroid Dust on Earth

Japan space agency officials on Sunday hailed the arrival of rare asteroid samples on Earth after they were collected by space probe Hayabusa-2 during an unprecedented mission.

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