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It rains solid diamonds on Uranus and Neptune Consider this your daily reminder that the solar system is even more awesomely bonkers than you realized: On Uranus and Neptune, scientists forecast rain storms of solid diamonds.
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Satellites Spy 2017 Solar Eclipse from Space (Videos) The European Space Agency's Proba-2 satellite captured a partial solar eclipse three times on Aug. 21, 2017. Credit: ESA. While a long, narrow swath of the United States was treated to a total solar eclipse on Monday (Aug. 21), several different ...
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Minotaur rocket roars from Cape Canaveral A rocket powered by remnants of a Cold War nuclear missile bolted from Cape Canaveral early Saturday with a satellite that will track threats to military spacecraft orbiting high overhead.
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Deciphered Ancient Tablet Reveals Babylonians' Mastery Over Mathematics Australian scientists have managed to crack the code of a mysterious 3,700-year-old Babylonian clay tablet, revealing a level of mathematical sophistication that pre-dates the ancient Greeks by a whopping 1,500 years.
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What Happens When Two Neutron Stars Collide? Scientific Revolution Late last week, as some staff astronomers embarked on trips to see Monday's solar eclipse, two of NASA's space-based observatories—Hubble and Chandra X-ray—and at least two land-based telescopes scrambled to capture a far more explosive event.
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Jefferson Middle Schoolers enjoy the solar eclipse Students at Jefferson Middle School have been learning about the solar eclipse since class started last week. "The moon orbits around earth and the earth orbits around the sun," seventh grader Caitlyn Nelson said.
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Looking Up: Solar eclipse leaves us in awe Once again, the wonders above us, the power of nature, the handiwork of God... however one views it, the world and the Universe left us humbled and in awe when the Moon crossed the face of the Sun, Monday, August 21, 2017.
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Microbes Could Turn Astronaut Pee into Plastic and Nutrients (Video) Future astronauts could turn their pee into nutrients and raw materials for 3D printers with the aid of some industrious microbes, new research suggests.
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US, Canada will collaborate to find out what is killing whales Finding an answer to the mystery could help formulate regulations to protect the vulnerable mammals. By PATRICK WHITTLEAssociated Press.
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Cassini's Finale: The Last 5 Orbits And How It Will End [Infographic] A little over a week ago Cassini began its final 5 orbits around Saturn. The 20-year voyage of this historic craft has only a few weeks left before it plunges into the atmosphere of Saturn and is burnt up like a meteor.
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