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VIDEO: New Cassini Image Shows Tiny Mimas, Huge Saturn Rings ABOVE VIDEO: Fascinating video about one of the most unique planets in our solar system. One of the three major gas giants, Saturn is massive, over 9 times larger than the Earth, meaning that our planet could fit inside Saturn well over 800 times.
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Expert: Mysterious Small Creatures Washed Ashore In Huntington Beach Most Likely Species of Sea Cucumbers HUNTINGTON BEACH (CBSLA.com) - Thousands of mysterious jelly-like creatures that washed up in Huntington Beach on Monday were likely a species of sea cucumbers, an expert said Tuesday.
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The US could be gearing up for potential space wars The US military is reportedly readying for the next generation of warfare in space, where science fiction-like weapons such as kamikaze satellites and destructive lasers await - a prospect that many experts see as merely a matter of time.
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Understanding the conditions that foster coral reefs' caretaker fishes Adel Heenan, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Andrew Hoey, James Cook University; Gareth J. Williams, Bangor University, and Ivor D. Williams, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Donald Trump And Climate Change: Why The United States Should Respect The Paris Agreement In an interview with the New York Times, on November 22, 2016, Donald Trump said he had an "open mind" over US involvement in the Paris Agreement.
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Lookin' Good, Mars! ExoMars' First High-Res Photos Are Incredible Behold! The European Space Agency's new Mars orbiter just sent back its first high-resolution images of the Red Planet, and the view is amazing.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX Plans to Provide 200x Better Internet Globally It seems Elon Musk is not just all about cars and space colonization. SpaceX's latest mission is what appears to be an ambitious undertaking that aims to enclose the planet with high-speed internet coverage 200 times faster than the one we have today.
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Einstein may have been wrong about the speed of light, new theory suggests Albert Einstein was, undoubtedly, a genius. But it turns out he might have been wrong about one thing. Professors João Magueijo of Imperial College London and and Niayesh Afshordi of the University of Waterloo in Canada are challenging Einstein's ...
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NASA's ISS-RapidScat Earth Science Mission Ends NASA's International Space Station Rapid Scatterometer (ISS-RapidScat) Earth science instrument has ended operations following a successful two-year mission aboard the space station.
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Why water remains frozen at boiling point in carbon nanotubes The behavior of water in a confined space on the nanometer scale was unexpected, to say the least. By Weston Williams, Staff November 29, 2016.
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