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NASA sending robotic geologist to Mars to dig super deep Six years after last landing on Mars, NASA is sending a robotic geologist to dig deeper than ever before to take the planet's temperature.
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Boeing Throws Shade At SpaceX, Says Falcon Heavy Is 'Too Small' For Deep Space A modern space race has truly begun - if Boeing's harsh jabs against SpaceX count. In February, SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy, which it deemed as the "most powerful operational rocket in the world.
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Hawaii lawmakers pass bill banning sunscreens with chemicals that can harm coral reefs Hawaii lawmakers passed a bill today banning the sale of sunscreens containing chemicals believed to be harmful to coral reefs. If Gov.
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Conspiracy theorist: You can't fall off flat Earth edge due to 'Pac-Man effect' NOTE: 7:16 p.m. PDT: This story has been updated to reflect that Kyrie Irving walked back his assertions that the Earth was flat several months after making them.
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What's The Longest Straight Path On Earth You Can Take Without Hitting Land? Five years ago, a user on the r/MapPorn subreddit posted a map that allegedly illustrates the longest straight path on Earth without hitting land.
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The European Space Agency's new Mars orbiter just snapped its very first photo, and it's gorgeous The European Space Agency's fancy new Mars orbiter only arrived at the Red Planet a few weeks ago, but it's already delivering some really fantastic eye candy of the Martian surface.
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Yes, Earth's magnetic poles can flip. But they probably won't anytime soon. Earth is kind of overdue to see its magnetic field pull a 180 and reverse on itself. Certainly a lot of people are expecting this to happen any day now.
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First subglacial lakes found in Canadian Arctic could hold answers about space Two salty lakes found deep below the ice cap in Canada's Arctic have the potential to solve mysteries about life in space. Researchers at the University of Alberta who were using radar-sounding measures to map the topography beneath the glaciers on ...
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Forgotten Data From 1996 Sheds New Light on Jupiter's Mysterious Moon Ganymede Twenty-two years ago, the Galileo spacecraft made its first flyby of Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon. Scientists with NASA have taken a new look at the data collected during that historic encounter, providing tantalizing new details about this strange ...
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Hubble program manager talks NASA's next big telescope On Monday, April 30, Mike Menzel, the Mission Systems Engineer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, talked about his work on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
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