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Astronomers confirm collision between two Milky Way satellite galaxies If you're standing in the Southern Hemisphere on a clear night, you can see two luminous clouds offset from the Milky Way. These clouds of stars are satellite galaxies of the Milky Way, called the Small Magellanic Cloud and the Large Magellanic Cloud, ...
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Controversial Spearpoints Could Rewrite the Story of the First Americans Archaeologists have unearthed what are potentially the oldest weapons ever found in North America: eleven spearpoints dating to about 15,500 years ago, a new study finds.
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SpaceX lines up another launch of its powerful Falcon Heavy rocket from the Space Coast SpaceX has lined up another launch of its mighty Falcon Heavy rocket from the Space Coast. In what is now the sixth planned launch for the powerful rocket, SpaceX is planning to send a Viasat satellite into orbit between 2020 and 2022 from the Launch ...
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There's a Strange Cloud on Mars Right Now, and It's Just Hanging Around For more than a month now, a European orbiter circling Mars has been watching a long, plume-like cloud on the Red Planet. The cloud has remained in place over a mountain called Arsia Mons near the Martian equator since Sept.
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Where Did Fish First Evolve? The Answer May Be Shallow More than 400 million years ago, ancient oceans were teeming with many fish that might seem alien in today's seas. Back then some wore plates of bony armor and lacked jaws, like the arandaspids, which looked like a clam with a tail.
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NASA's solar probe spares a thought for Earth as it speeds towards the Sun NASA began its mission to "touch the Sun" back in mid-August, sending the Parker Solar Probe towards our star on a first-of-its-kind trip that will hopefully result in all kinds of neat information.
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Rarely Seen 'Ghostly' Dumbo Octopus Caught on Camera Just in time for Halloween, deep-sea scientists aboard the Exploration Vessel (E/V) Nautilus were treated to a ghostly sight - a rarely-seen Grimpoteuthis octopus, also known as a dumbo octopus, gliding near the ocean floor across the deep, dark ...
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SPACE EXPLORATION: NASA's InSight Spacecraft Will Study Mars While Standing Still You don't need wheels to explore Mars. After touching down in November, NASA's InSight spacecraft will spread its solar panels, unfold a robotic arm … and stay put.
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NASA boss defends Alabama-led rocket NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, center, and United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno, center right, meet with suppliers of U.S. rocket parts in Decatur, Ala.
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Splosh! How the dinosaur-killing asteroid made its crater It is hard to imagine billions of tonnes of rock suddenly start to splosh about like a liquid - but that is what happened when an asteroid struck the Earth 66 million years ago.
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