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NASA’s 1st flight to moon, Apollo 8, marks 50th anniversary

Fifty years ago on Christmas Eve, a tumultuous year of assassinations, riots and war drew to a close in heroic and

SRK or Sushant, who’s your pick for the astronaut?

Even as Shah Rukh Khan and Sushant Singh Rajput are preparing to launch themselves into space with Mahesh Mathai’s

Ashton Kutcher makes his son walk outside Ellen Degeneres' house

Ashton Kutcher has to prove to Ellen Degeneres that his two-year-old son Dimitri can walk, after she teased him for

Lady Gaga wants an 'elaborate' wedding

Lady Gaga reportedly wants a "hugely elaborate" wedding, but hasn't had a chance to plan it yet because of her hectic

First manned space mission launches since Soyuz failure

The first manned space mission to the International Space Station since an unprecedented accident in October, which

South Koreans go to North to explore railway reconnection

A train carrying South Korean engineers and officials crossed into the North on Friday to begin a landmark joint survey

Moon rocks sell for $855,000 in New York: Sotheby's

Three moon rocks brought to Earth nearly half a century ago and the only known documented lunar samples in private

NASA chooses nine companies to bid on flying to Moon

The US space agency on Thursday announced nine private companies, mostly start-ups, that will bid on $2.6 billion in

Taylor Lautner jokes his Twilight look was inspired by Kendall Jenner

Hollywood star Taylor Lautner has jokingly claimed that Kendall Jenner inspired his appearance in the 'Twilight'

South Korea dismantles guard posts with dynamite, excavators

South Korea exploded one of its own front-line guard posts Thursday, sending plumes of thick, black smoke into the sky

Shh...! SKorea hushes for crucial exam

South Korea dialed down the volume on Thursday as more than half a million students sat a crucial national university

NASA wants people on Mars within 25 years

Deadly radiation from the cosmos, potential vision loss, and atrophying bones are just some of the challenges