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Massive Cloud Forming Over One of Mars' Biggest Volcanoes Is Icy Water Vapor, Not Eruption This week, the European Space Agency released a curious photo captured by the Mars Express orbiter of a 930-mile-long cloud formation spilling out of the massive, 12-mile-high Arsia Mons volcano on Mars—a phenomenon that has been observed for ...
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Hubble: You can't keep a good telescope down – for long In 1990 the Hubble Space Telescope began its mission after being deployed by Shuttle Discovery on April 25, 1990. Earlier this month, in terms of scientific operations, the spacecraft went offline.
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Top 5 things to know about Mars Insight InSight is a Mars lander - not a rover - designed to study a whole world from just one spot. It's due to arrive at Mars in November.
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Report: Spearheads unearthed in Central Texas may be oldest in North America A team of researchers led by a Texas A&M University professor believes spearheads they unearthed in Central Texas may be the oldest discovered so far in North America, according to a report published this week in Science Advances.
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Humpback Whales Are Falling Silent and the Reason Will Make You Cry Male humpback whales are known for their evocative songs, but their classic melodies are being shortened or silenced in reaction to shipping noise, Japanese researchers found.
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New Horizons team previews Ultima Thule flyby An artist's illustration of New Horizons flying by the Kuiper Belt Object Ultima Thule. Image Credit NASA / JPL / JHUAPL. In an Oct. 24 online press conference broadcast from the American Astronomical Society (AAS) Division for Planetary Sciences (DPS) ...
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Mystery Source Of Already Banned Ozone-Depleting Substance Discovered The mystery source behind the continued emissions of an already-banned ozone-depleting substance is finally discovered. Instead of declining after the ban, emissions are even found to have increased in certain regions.
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Reactivated: Work picks up at SpaceX launch site after lull In late 2015 the trucks started rolling, dumping more than 300,000 cubic yards of locally sourced dirt at the future SpaceX launch pad site where S.H.
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Parker Solar Probe, Bound For The Sun, Looks Back at Planet Earth A camera aboard NASA's Parker Solar Probe captured these photographs looking back to Earth - the bright circle in the right-hand image - on September 25, 2018.
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Behold this adorable baby octopus that lived in human trash Cleaning up trash is not a glamorous job, and you'd have to imagine that cleaning up ocean trash is no different. Slowly plucking someone else's refuse and placing it in a bag where it should have been in the first place is something that scientists ...
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