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NASA picks nine companies to compete for commercial lunar lander missions A concept illustration of Lockheed Martin's McCandless lunar lnader for NASA's Commercial Lunar Payloads Services (CLPS) program.
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New Calculation Adds Up All the Starlight in the Universe If you're a fan of really big numbers that don't actually tell you much about the world, Clemson University astrophysicist Marco Ajello has a great one for you: 4 x 10^84.
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The Human Origin Story Has Changed Again, Thanks To New Discovery In Algeria The discovery of 2.4-million-year-old stone tools and butchered bones at a site in Algeria suggests our distant hominin relatives spread into the northern regions of Africa far earlier than archaeologists assumed.
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Unusual Seismic Waves Rumbled Around the Planet and Scientists Don't Know Why Unusual seismic waves traveled around the world on Nov. 11 and scientists say they haven't seen anything like it before. The rumbling originated just offshore of Mayotte, an island between the southeast coast of Africa and Madagascar, before shaking ...
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Success of Tiny Mars Probes Heralds New Era of Deep-Space Cubesats The era of the interplanetary cubesat has definitively dawned. Less than seven months ago, no tiny spacecraft had ever voyaged beyond Earth orbit.
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Spider moms spotted nursing their offspring with milk On a summer night in 2017, Chen Zhanqi made a curious find in his lab in China's Yunnan province. In an artificial nest, he spotted a juvenile jumping spider attached to its mother in a way that reminded him of a baby mammal sucking its mother's teats.
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Moon rocks sell for $855000 in New York: Sotheby's Three moon rocks brought to Earth nearly half a century ago and the only known documented lunar samples in private hands, sold for $855,000 in New York on Thursday, Sotheby's said.
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Company Claims to Have Found Atlantis On the Coast of Spain Using Satellite Imagery Somewhere in California, a Hollywood executive is looking at the recent news surrounding the supposed discovery of Atlantis and ticking off a checklist: a high-tech company that uses satellites in "the search and location of archaeological sites" and ...
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Science: Local weather change worn out the 'Siberian unicorn' [Report] New research has shed light on the origin and extinction of a giant, shaggy Ice Age rhinoceros known as the Siberian unicorn because of its extraordinary single horn.
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Picturing early Mars It's been an exciting week for Red Planet developments: One robot successfully landed on Mars and another got its long-awaited landing spot, the Jezero Crater.
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