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Cassini hints at young age for Saturn's rings The spectacular rings of Saturn may be relatively young, perhaps just 100 million years or so old. This is the early interpretation of data gathered by the Cassini spacecraft on its final orbits of the giant world.
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NASA's Johnson Space Center Braces for More Flooding from Harvey As the rain continues today (Aug. 29), NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston is bracing for more flooding from Tropical Storm Harvey.
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New Dinosaur Discovery Something Museum Curator 'Has Been Waiting For' DENVER (CBS4) - Dr. Joe Sertich spent the summer looking for horned dinosaur fossils in North Dakota, but didn't know his next find would be closer to home.
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Hints of Trigonometry on a 3700-Year-Old Babylonian Tablet An ancient Babylonian tablet known as Plimpton 322 consists of a table of 60 numbers organized into 15 rows and four columns. Credit Andrew Kelly/University of New South Wales.
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NASA Probe Sees Great American Solar Eclipse from the Moon (Photo) The total solar eclipse of Aug. 21, 2017, as seen from the moon by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The shadow of the moon in this image is centered over Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
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Claims new planet 'about to destroy Earth' and clues written on pyramids Launched in 2009, the Kepler space telescope is our first mission capable of identifying Earth-size planets around other stars. Source: NASA's Ames Research Center.
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Private companies drive 'new space race' at NASA center CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - For the first time since the retirement of the space shuttle in 2011, NASA says it may soon have the capability to send astronauts to the International Space Station from U.S.
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Largest-ever 'sea dragon' fossil sat undiscovered in museum for 20 years The largest "sea dragon" fossil on record sat unstudied in a museum for nearly 20 years until a German scientist "rediscovered" it last year.
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Climate to push forest-eating beetles to northern US, Canada, scientists predict NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Forests in the northeastern United States and southern Canada could be ravaged by tree-killing beetles in coming decades as a warming climate expands the pest's habitat, a study has found.
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Government keeps watch on latest entangled North Atlantic right whale off Gaspé Peninsula The latest right whale discovered entangled off Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula is a male, known by the number 3245. Staff with the New England Aquarium say they last saw him in April, when he was still swimming free swim in Cape Cod Bay.
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