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Wombats are the only animals whose poop is a cube. Here's how they do it. Of all the poops in the world, only wombats' are shaped like cubes. The varied elasticity of the wombat's intestines helps the marsupials to sculpt their scat into cubelike nuggets, instead of the round pellets, messy piles or tubular coils made by ...
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Scientists Plot New Mars Rover Los Angeles - In three years, a new explorer will touch down on the Red Planet. Wheels churning, machinery whirring, the rover will amble across the rusty terrain, looking for rocks to send back to Earth - rocks that could prove there once was life ...
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Huge, previously unknown impact crater found beneath Greenland's ice You might not think of giant impact craters as being particularly subtle or in any way capable of hiding from us. If so, you'll be surprised by the discovery, announced this week, of a 31-kilometer- (19-mile-) wide crater we didn't know existed.
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NASA says goodbye to Kepler planet-hunter Ground controllers have beamed the final commands to NASA's Kepler telescope, turning off the spacecraft's transmitters and disabling the craft's automatic recovery software after the planet-hunting observatory ran out of fuel last month.
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SpaceX Delays Historic Third Launch of Used Rocket (and Its Flock of Satellites) Spaceflight history won't be made Monday (Nov. 19) after all. A two-stage SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket topped with at least 64 small satellites had been scheduled to launch at 1:31 p.m.
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NASA Live: Earth Views from the Space Station Behold, the Earth! See live views of Earth from the International Space Station coming to you by NASA's High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment.
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Robotic Russian Cargo Ship Delivers Tons of Supplies to Space Station An uncrewed Russian cargo ship linked up with the International Space Station Sunday (Nov. 18) to deliver nearly 3 tons of supplies for the orbiting lab.
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Watch NASA launch cargo ship from Wallops Island WALLOPS ISLAND - The International Space Station's first 3D printer with its own recycling machine is en route to the orbital laboratory aboard a Northrop Grumman spacecraft.
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New NASA video calls for return to moon and Mars "We're returning to the moon, preparing to go beyond to Mars. We are going. We are NASA." Sharing is caring! 0. Tweet. 0. Share.
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Investment boost for Australia's space and AI industries The CSIRO investment will include the development of advanced imaging of Earth from satellites, in addition to cutting-edge data science to support the growth of AI technology.
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