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Russian scientists are looking to establish colonies below the Moon’s surface, which is said to have large network of lava tubes made because of the volcanic eruptions that took place long time before.

According to the scientist very long time before Moon suffered heavy volcanic eruptions which created a huge underground network of lava tubes.

A non operational European satellite ROSAT is set to strike Earth this weekend and there is a strong possibility that its debris might fall on land.

ROSAT will be making an uncontrolled entry into the Earth’s atmosphere on Sunday and the chances that it could hit anyone on Earth are 1 in 2,000 according to the European Space Agency and German Aero

Virgin Galactic officials announced that they have signed a deal with NASA for the research flights on Virgin’s new space liner Spaceship-Two and the deal values $4.5 million.

NASA will do three spaceflights on the Virgin’s air launched space-liner, which is designed to carry eight people to orbital space.

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