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Which one is 'Oumuamua's home star? The 1st object known to be from another solar system passed through our solar system a year ago. Where did it come from? Astronomers have identified 4 plausible candidates.
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A Base on Mars? It Could Happen by 2028, Elon Musk Says Humanity could have an outpost on Mars just a decade from now, Elon Musk said. Musk's company SpaceX is building a huge, reusable rocket-spaceship duo called the BFR to help our species explore and settle Earth's moon, Mars and other worlds ...
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These pictures show the exact hill NASA's longest-lived Mars robot may die upon A dust storm that enveloped Mars for nearly 100 days is finally clearing up. NASA's Opportunity rover slept through the storm to keep its batteries charged, but the robot has yet to wake up and contact NASA.
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This rocket's for you: NASA might sell naming rights to boost exploration Could the Coke-Cola Launch System one day blast off from Kennedy Space Center, carrying a NASA Orion capsule brought to you by Uber?
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NASA Determines Why Earth Wobbles on its Axis We're all familiar with the basic properties of Earth's rotation. It revolves completely about every 24 hours, and we call that a day.
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'Biggest bird' dispute finally put to nest in a new study after decades of debate After more than a century of conflicting evidence, Anglo-French animosity and a H G Wells novella involving murder most fowl, scientists said Wednesday, 26 September, they have finally solved the riddle of the world's largest bird.
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Taller plants moving into warmer Arctic The low-lying shrubs, grasses and other plants growing in the Arctic are getting taller. The finding comes from scientists who have analysed three decades of measurements.
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China's Tiangong-2 space lab will fall to Earth in 2019 (CNN) China's second space lab will return to Earth in July 2019 in a controlled destruction, the country's space agency said Wednesday.
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Powerful jet from the wrong kind of star Astronomers had theorized that strong magnetic fields prevent jets from forming. Then they found a strongly magnetic neutron star with a jet.
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Researchers Work to Create Greener, Stronger Concrete Packed, micron-scale calcium silicate spheres developed at Rice University are a promising material that could lead to stronger and more environmentally friendly concrete.
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