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Falcon Heavy, in a Roar of Thunder, Carries SpaceX's Ambition Into Orbit (Sign up for the Science Times newsletter and sync your calendar with the solar system.) KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - From the same pad where NASA launched rockets that carried astronauts to the moon, a big, new American rocket arced into space on ...
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Scientists: Climate change could release toxic mercury A section of the vital Dempster Highway linking southern Canada with the Northwest Territories after it collapsed because warming temperatures caused the permafrost below to thaw.
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Scientists Just Made 'Superionic Ice' That's Solid And Liquid at The Same Time Scientists think they've finally discovered a totally new type of water ice called superionic water, water that is simultaneously a solid and a liquid, potentially teaching us much more about this most versatile of substances and leading to the ...
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A flat-earther in California finally tried to fly away. His rocket didn't even ignite. In this Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017, photograph, daredevil/limousine driver Mad Mike Hughes is shown with with his steam=powered rocket constructed out of salvage parts on a five-acre property that he leases in Apple Valley, Cal.
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The Lunar Anthropic Principle 431737main_EC97-43969-1_full.jpeg. "431737main_EC97-43969-1_full.jpeg". Humanity's progress into air and space is dramatically illustrated by artist Bob McCall.
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It's a bad idea for a toad to swallow a bombardier beetle DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT Toads can swallow all kinds of stuff but that yummy looking insect - a bombardier beetle - could be a surprising mistake.
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Rare dinosaur discovery in Egypt could signal more finds (AP Photo/Amr Nabil) In this Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018 photo, Hesham Sallam, head of Mansoura university's Center for Vertebrate Paleontology, displays bones of a Cretaceous period dinosaur in Mansoura, Egypt.
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TRAPPIST-1 planets are rocky and have complex atmospheres, new studies show This illustration shows what the TRAPPIST-1 system might look like from a vantage point near planet TRAPPIST-1f, far right. An analysis of these planets' atmospheres shows they could have much in common with Earth.
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When astronauts tossed the shuttle: First badminton match played in outer space While Roscosmos didn't specify the final score, they said that 'Friendship won', which in Russian terms normally means that the match was a draw.
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NASA Just Spotted 2 New 'Potentially Hazardous' Asteroids Careening Toward Earth Two previously unknown "potentially hazardous" asteroids will pass close to Earth this week, and once again we're reminded that a) NASA's ability to spot potentially cataclysmic near-Earth asteroids is currently limited to a few days' warning, and b ...
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