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Strange 'sea pickles' keep washing ashore in the Pacific Northwest — and scientists are baffled There are strange sea creatures known as "sea pickles" invading the Pacific Northwest. These gelatinous and somewhat translucent organisms, called pyrosomes, have been seen congregating, sometimes by the thousands, close to shore from Northern ...
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Boaty McBoatface Has Returned From Its Inaugural Mission With a Trove of Data Boaty returns from one of its three mission to the Orkney Passage in the Southern Ocean. (Image: BAS). The world's most famous yellow submarine has returned home after a successful mission to Antarctica's Weddell Sea.
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Asteroids Are Coming: Do You Know Where Your Children Are? Actually, it's Asteroid Day that's coming on Friday, June 30, and you want your children to be paying attention. You, too.
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Solar Eclipse 2017: Alaska Airlines Flight Will Offer View Above the Clouds A view of the total solar eclipse of March 8, 2016, as seen by Space.com skywatching columnist Joe Rao and other passengers aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 870 from Alaska to Hawaii.
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Incredible New Observation Shows Supermassive Black Holes Orbiting Each Other You think our galaxy is special? Ha. Our boring pinwheel of gas and dark matter might be a nice hangout for humans. But 750 or so million light years away, there's an elliptical galaxy, Galaxy 0402+379, whose two supermassive black holes are orbiting ...
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Study links at-risk orcas' failed pregnancies to scarce food SEATTLE - Endangered killer whales that frequent the inland waters of Washington state are having pregnancy problems because they cannot find enough fish to eat, according to a new study.
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With a Better Brain, Curiosity Mars Rover Picks Its Own Targets The remote sensing mast on NASA Mars rover Curiosity holds two science instruments for studying the rover surroundings and two stereo navigation cameras for use in driving the rover and planning rover activities.
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Want to get rid of space trash? This gecko-inspired robot may do the trick The robotic gripper being tested out on a zero G flight. Image: Jiang et al., Sci. Robot. 2, eaan4545 (2017). Geckos, some of nature's most skilled climbers, may hold the key to cleaning up the enormous amount of debris clogging up the space around Earth.
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SpaceX Is Set for 3rd Falcon 9 Launch in Less Than 10 Days A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Bulgarian communications satellite launched on June 23, 2017. SpaceX is scheduled to launch another Falcon 9 rocket on July 2. Credit: SpaceX.
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Dead right whales coming to PEI for necropsy The Canadian Coast Guard and Fisheries and Oceans Canada are getting ready in western P.E.I. to bring ashore at least one of six right whales recently found dead.
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