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Skull-shaped 'death comet' asteroid will fly by Earth after Halloween It will arrive too late for Halloween this year, but an eerie, skull-shaped asteroid that some are calling the "death comet" is coming back for another visit.
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As satellite constellations grow larger, NASA is worried about orbital debris Multiple aerospace companies, including SpaceX and OneWeb, have vowed to someday launch thousands of satellites into low Earth orbit, but these mega-constellations could make space a more congested and dangerous place.
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Wow! Asteroid Ryugu's Rubbly Surface Pops in Best-Ever Photo The sharpest-ever photo of the big asteroid Ryugu shows a complex surface strewn with rocks and rubble. Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft captured the image with its Optical Navigation Camera-Telescopic instrument at 12:04 a.m.
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'Mosquito-pocalypse is in full effect': North Carolina hit by blood-sucking pest outbreak Cassie Vadovsky returned home after picking up her 4-year-old daughter from school Tuesday evening and was greeted by a swarm of blood-thirsty mosquitos.
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UCF selling experimental Martian dirt—$20 a kilogram, plus shipping This is not fake news. A team of UCF astrophysicists has developed a scientifically based, standardized method for creating Martian and asteroid soil known as simulants.
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How the Curiosity Rover Detected a Monster Mars Dust Storm Will Surprise You NASA's Curiosity Mars rover noticed this summer's monster dust storm fairly early on - but not in the way you might expect.
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Warm tropical Atlantic waters juiced the 2017 hurricane season Very warm waters in the tropical Atlantic Ocean were the primary cause behind the region's many strong hurricanes last year, including powerhouse storms Harvey and Maria, a new study finds.
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New, highly stable catalyst may help turn water into fuel Breaking the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen in water could be a key to the creation of hydrogen in a sustainable manner, but finding an economically viable technique for this has proved difficult.
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It's official: researchers name Vorombe titan the world's largest bird After numerous decades of conflicting evidence, researches at the Institute of Zoology in the Zoological Society of London have come to a definite conclusion on the matter of the largest bird in the world.
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Powerful jet discovered coming from 'wrong' kind of star Astronomers have discovered a fast-moving jet of material which they believe to have been propelled outward from a type of neutron star.
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