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Under a Blood Moon: A Look at Famous Lunar Eclipses in History On the evening of Jan. 20 and early morning Jan. 21, the moon will undergo a total eclipse visible over all of the Americas. Today such a spectacle provides good opportunities to judge the clarity of our atmosphere based on the brightness and color of ...
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US spy satellite launched into orbit from California A powerful Delta 4 Heavy rocket carrying the National Reconnaissance Office satellite blasted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 11:10 a.m.
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'Missing link' in human history confirmed after long debate The fossils of Australopithecus sediba have fueled scientific debate since they were found at the Malapa Fossil Site in South Africa 10 years ago.
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In a lost lake 3500 feet under the Antarctic Ice, scientists just found the carcasses of tiny creatures Scientists have drilled 3,556 feet into the Antarctic ice to reach Lake Mercer - a subglacial lake that, until now, had only been seen with ice-penetrating radar.
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US Launching Secret Spy Satellite Today! Here's How to Watch Live Update for 2:50 p.m. EST: A United Launch Alliance Delta IB Heavy rocket successfully launched the new U.S. spy satellite NROL-71 into orbit today.
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Lunar Craters Show Spike in Earth-Pummeling Space Rocks Asteroid impacts have a bad reputation here on Earth—it's the dinosaurs' signature public relations victory—but it's the moon that really bears the scars of living in our messy neighborhood.
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Stem cells may be used to treat diabetes soon ANI | Updated: Jan 20, 2019 12:24 IST. Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 20 (ANI): It turns out that scientists who are striving to create more effective treatments for diabetes are turning towards stem cells.
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Saturn's rings are younger than the planet itself Saturn's rings are younger than scientists thought and appeared within the last 10 to 100 million years, according to research published on Thursday based on findings from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
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North America's Glaciers Are Melting Four Times Faster Than They Were a Decade Ago Across the world's icy landscapes, climate change is spurring a major meltdown. That includes the western U.S. and Canada where not only is ice vanishing, but it's doing so at a more rapid pace than it was just a decade ago, according to a new study ...
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