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What Happened to Earth's Ancient Craters? Scientists Seek Clues on the Moon's Pocked Surface Where have Earth's craters gone? Certainly we have the striking Meteor Crater in Arizona, and Chicxulub, which lies beneath Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, the 100-mile-wide scar of the meteor that likely killed off the dinosaurs.
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Saturn's Rings May Be Younger Than the Dinosaurs Saturn has not always had rings - the planet's haloes may date only to the age of dinosaurs, or after it, a new study finds. The age of Saturn's rings has long proven controversial.
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China Tried To Grow Cotton On The Moon, But It Didn't Work It turned out to be the little sprout that couldn't. The vaunted cotton seeds that on Tuesday China said had defied the odds to sprout on the moon - albeit inside a controlled environment - have died.
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Why Antarctica's sea ice cover is so low (and no, it's not just about climate change) Sea ice cover in Antarctica shrank rapidly to a record low in late 2016 and has remained well below average. But what's behind this dramatic melting and low ice cover since?
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Fresh Rainfall on Saturn's Huge Moon Titan Spotted in NASA Photo Here's something you don't see every day - the glint of freshly fallen rain on the surface of an alien world. NASA's Cassini spacecraft spotted a big reflective feature near the north pole of Saturn's huge moon Titan in June 2016, a new study reports.
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New first-of-its-kind Southern Arizona telescope could change way we observe space TUCSON, AZ (Tucson News Now) - A first-of-its-kind prototype telescope recently completed in southern Arizona has the potential to change the way we observe space forever.
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Shutdown could cause you to get lost if navigating by cell phone near the North Pole Special to WorldTribune, January 17, 2019. The north magnetic pole is in constant flux, influenced by the movements of iron-rich fluids deep below the Earth's crust.
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Watch Ultima Thule Spin Like a Propeller in This Awesome New Horizons Flyby Video The faraway object Ultima Thule spins into view in a dramatic new video captured by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft. New Horizons zoomed within just 2,200 miles (3,500 kilometers) of Ultima Thule in the wee hours of Jan. 1, pulling off the most-distant ...
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Flashy animation shows entire life cycle of solar flare BOULDER, Colo. - For the first time ever, scientists have captured the entire life cycle a solar flare. The new report by the National Center for Atmospheric Science (NCAR) in Boulder, includes a stunning animation.
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Prehistoric Relatives? AI Just Detected That A Human Ancestor Existed Before Us An artificial intelligence system has identified a previously unknown human ancestor that roamed the planet tens of thousands of years ago and left a genomic footprint in Asian individuals, scientists say.
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