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Story Behind NASA's Melted Camera Sweeping Across Social Media (NASA) - NASA's "melted camera" has become a social media thing. As with many photos that spread like wildfire on the Internet, only part of the camera's story has been exposed so far.
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Pluto May Actually Be A 'Giant Comet,' New Study Suggests Astronomers changed Pluto status from planet to dwarf planet, but it's possible that it's not any kind of planet at all. In a study published in the journal "Icarus," scientists have found fascinating similarities between Pluto and the 67P comet ...
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Moonwalker Alan Bean is dead at 86 Alan Bean, who became the fourth man to walk on the moon and turned to painting years later to tell the story of NASA's Apollo missions as they began receding into history, died on Saturday at Houston Methodist Hospital.
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Hidden valleys and mountain ranges discovered under Antarctica ice Researchers have discovered mountain ranges and three huge, deep subglacial valleys hidden beneath the Antarctica ice. The findings, published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, are the first to emerge from extensive ice penetrating radar ...
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New $6.5 million dinosaur-themed park opens in Kansas DERBY, Kan. - Dinosaur fans now have a new place to indulge their interest. The new Field Station: Dinosaurs park has opened in Derby.
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New Tests Suggest NASA's 'Impossible' EmDrive Space Thruster Doesn't Work Like It Should The tests came about a year and a half after a team of NASA researchers claimed encouraging results when they ran some experiments on the EmDrive.
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William Shatner's Name, Along With Over A Million Others, To Be Flown To The Sun Aboard Parker Solar Probe The Parker Solar Probe bears the names of 1,137,202 people, as well as photographs of the namesake physicist, Dr. Eugene Parker of the University of Chicago.
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Sky matters: Saturn is well-placed to inspire a generation of young kids I still recall the first time I saw the planet Saturn through a small telescope from my parent's back garden in Clondalkin, writes Dr Niall Smith.
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Iridescent colors could have started out as camouflage Iridescent colors on birds and insects stand out brightly to the human eye. In nature, though, iridescent coloring could act as a sort of camouflage against predatory insects.
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Human comprise just 0.01% of the total weight of life on Earth, but have destroyed far more If you're the type of person who thinks about the expanse of the universe and starts to sweat, turn away now. If you're the type who draws comfort from the insignificance of humanity, here's a chart to keep at hand for whenever you're struggling to ...
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