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Earth risks tipping into 'hothouse' state: study The planet urgently needs to transition to a green economy because fossil fuel pollution risks pushing the Earth into a lasting and dangerous "hothouse" state, researchers warned on Monday.
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SpaceX Re-Launches 'Block 5' Rocket for 1st Time, Nails Landing Again SpaceX has checked off another reusability milestone, re-flying the latest version of its Falcon 9 rocket for the first time ever.
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Bizarre Rogue 'Planet' with Incredible Auroras Puzzles Scientists A rogue, planet-size object 20 light-years away from Earth has stunned astronomers with its incredibly powerful magnetic field. The scientists found that the object's magnetic field is more than 200 times stronger than Jupiter's, which, in turn, is ...
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Incredible Hulk? Nah, This Glowing, Green Light in the Night Sky Is a Comet Editor's Note: This story was updated at 8:15 p.m. EDT. A gigantic, green-tinged comet is currently smashing its way through the night sky, leading some people to dub it the "Incredible Hulk comet.
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Organic makeup of ancient meteorites sheds light on early Solar System The origin of organic matter found in meteorites that formed during the birth of the Solar System 4.5 billion years ago may provide key clues to understanding the birth of life here on Earth.
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Parker Solar Probe could revolutionize understanding of the sun NASA's Parker Solar Probe is expected to fly closer to the sun than any spacecraft in history. Scientists expect the spacecraft's record trip, scheduled for Aug. 11, to offer profound insights into the nature of the sun's atmosphere, called the corona ...
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TESS catches a comet before starting planet hunting mission Before NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) started science operations on July 25, 2018, the planet hunter sent back a stunning sequence of serendipitous images showing the motion of a comet.
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A solar eclipse is coming this week — but it won't be as spectacular as last year's While the eclipse will be a sight to behold, it won't be quite as stunning as the total eclipse that swept across the US last summer.
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Mysterious radio signal from space? Astronomers aren't sure of origins A mysterious radio signal has been spotted by a telescope in Canada, and it's one of the lowest in frequency to date. Details of the signal were posted to The Astronomer's Telegram, a website where accredited astronomers can post observations.
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Fireball Explodes Over Greenland Near US Military Base Lat month, a fiery meteor was detected in Greenland close to a U.S. Air Force base with 2.1 kilotons of force, as reported by scientists on Twitter.
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