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| Space Photos of the Week: Here Comes the Sun We're turning the space oddities up to 11 this week, peeping at galaxy mergers, asteroid photobombs, and more. First we're going to follow the Sun: Charged particles that make up the solar wind create spectacular auroras in Earth's atmosphere, but they can ... | |
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| 'Chasing the Moon' revisits historic Apollo 11 mission Fifty years ago, people leaned toward their TVs, mesmerized by black-and-white footage of the first moon landing, something that had seemed almost impossible a decade before. A new documentary will draw you toward your television, too — and the ... | |
| Britain ready for blast-off as it joins space tourism race Britain could soon be sending tourists into orbit after the UK Space Agency began drafting regulations to allow human launches from spaceports in Cornwall and the Scottish Highlands. The government is already committed to putting satellites into space from ... | |
| Reuters Science News Summary Following is a summary of current science news briefs. NASA to send drone to Saturn's moon for clues on human origins. NASA plans to send a drone named Dragonfly to Saturn's biggest moon, Titan, the agency said Thursday, announcing the space ... | |
| Dozens of lakes stumbled on deep below the Greenland Ice Sheet A new survey of the Greenland Ice Sheet has revealed dozens of previously unknown lakes lying beneath the massive body of ice.The 56 lakes, ranging in size from about 650 feet to more than 3.5 miles, bring the number of lakes known to exist under the ... | |
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