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Diamonds in the sky: Uranus isn't the only planet in the universe raining treasures If you happen to find yourself suspended in the thick atmosphere of Uranus or Neptune, you'll want to opt for a shield rather than an umbrella.
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Bernie Badger: Solar Eclipse Survival I hope all of you had a chance to experience the Great American Solar Eclipse. Here in Brevard, a good number of people came out to the Eastern Florida State College Planetarium and could see the progress of the eclipse on the projection screens ...
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Huge rocket blasts something astonishing into space A massive Minotaur IV rocket, made with parts from old nuclear missiles, just sent an important payload into orbit. Yet another rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Saturday, but this was not your typical rocket in several ways.
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Astronomers create best ever image of star outside our Solar System Using ESO's Very Large Telescope Interferometer astronomers have constructed this image of the red supergiant star Antares. This is the most detailed image ever of this object, or any other star apart from the Sun.
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Entrepreneur Elon Musk reveals the SpaceX outfits astronauts — and ordinary people — might wear on Mars FUTURISTIC space suits, designed by a man who dreams of sending ordinary people to live on Mars, have been unveiled. Rocket building company SpaceX has revealed a sleek white spacesuit to be trialled by astronauts on board its crewed* flights to the ...
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Here's How Scientists Believe They Can Transform Astronaut Pee Into Plastic It might sound like a fairly preposterous idea, but scientists believe that astronauts may one day be able to turn their pee into plastic.
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Australia launches shark drones to protect beaches Shark spotting is going high-tech with AI-powered drones. Peter Parks/Getty Images. Australia is famous for a few things: sunshine, excellent beaches and a huge array of deadly animals that will bite/poison/sting you at a moment's notice.
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NASA Announces Cassini Spacecraft's End-of-Mission Activities NASA's Cassini spacecraft is going to make an epic plunge into the Saturn's atmosphere on Sep. 15. It will also mark the end of the nearly 20-year long mission in space.
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