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First evidence of planet-wide groundwater system on Mars Mars Express has revealed the first geological evidence of a system of ancient interconnected lakes that once lay deep beneath the Red Planet's surface, five of which may contain minerals crucial to life.
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Mars lander starts digging on red planet, hits snags NASA's newest Mars lander has started digging into the red planet, but hit a few snags, scientists said Friday. The German drilling instrument on the InSight lander struck what appeared to be a couple of stones.
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Spider silk could be used as robotic muscle Spider silk, already known as one of the strongest materials for its weight, turns out to have another unusual property that might lead to new kinds of artificial muscles or robotic actuators, researchers have found.
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Scientists create super-mice that can see in the dark. Here's what that means for humans. No one is ditching the night-vision goggles just yet, but scientists working in the United States and China have developed a technique that they say could one day give humans the ability to see in the dark.
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Israeli Moon Lander Bounces Back from Glitch, Fires Engine Israel's first lunar lander appears to be back on track. The 5-foot-tall (1.5 meters) spacecraft, known as Beresheet, missed a planned engine firing Monday (Feb. 25) after its onboard computer reset unexpectedly.
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New Studies Support Existence of Massive 9th Planet Pluto used to be the ninth planet, but it lost that distinction several years back. It became the first of many dwarf planets in the outer reaches of the solar system, but there's a hint something larger may lurk out there.
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Airbus, OneWeb aim for new satellite era with first launch OneWeb, a global communications startup company with a mission to bring connectivity to everyone, everywhere, today announced the successful launch of its first six broadband satellites aboard a Soyuz launch vehicle from the Guiana Space Center in ...
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Stratocumulus clouds to disappear soon due to alarming Global Warming; research According to a recent research in Paris, Marine clouds that have been protecting us from extreme Earth conditions through reflecting sunlight back into space would soon disappear.
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Rocket test launch ahead of Apollo 11 celebration The Space and Rocket Center tested model rockets before trying to break the world record on the Apollo 11 anniversary. Posted: Mar. 1, 2019 7:25 PM.
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Houston March gardening events Brazoria County Master Gardeners' 21st Annual Spring Plant Sale. 9 a.m.-noon at Brazoria County Environmental Educational Station, 799 E. Hospital, Angleton; 979-864-1558, txmg.
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