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The Beauty and Madness of Sending a Man to the Moon On a bright Florida morning, a cylinder of thin ice the size of a grain silo is hanging 50 feet above the ground. The frost had started forming in the middle of the floodlit night, when the technicians at Cape Kennedy had started to fill the great tank at the top of the ...
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Ending in 2020, NASA's Infrared Spitzer Mission Leaves a Gap in Astronomy In 2016 NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope observed a distant star called TRAPPIST-1 for 500 hours. Around the star, using the telescope's unique infrared capabilities, scientists were able to discover four roughly Earth-sized exoplanets, adding to three others ...
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Fear of 'killer shrimps' could pose major threat to European rivers The fear of invasive 'killer shrimps' can intimidate native organisms to such a degree that they are incapable of performing their vital role in river systems, a new study suggests. Writing in the journal Acta Oecologica, scientists focus on the invasive ...
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Exactly When, Where And How To See The Elusive Planet Mercury Close To The Moon And Mars Tonight NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington. If you've never seen the tiny planet Mercury, tonight could be your night. The elusive inner planet, which is usually lost in the Sun's glare, this month becomes ...
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NASA's Hubble Captures Bizarre Galaxy Hurtling Towards The Milky Way NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) have released a spectacular image of Messier 90 in the constellation Virgo—a beautiful spiral galaxy located around 60 million light-years from our own Milky Way. This galaxy is particularly interesting to ...
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Space Weather DISCOVERY: Sun's COOLING DOWN linked to planetary alignment Scientists had long been stumped over the 11 year cycle of the Sun which goes through periods of higher and lesser activity. These roughly 11 year spells are called the solar minimum and solar maximum. During a solar maximum, the Sun gives off more heat ...
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Dusty, gassy origins of giant planets observed at last An international team of physicists has finally found proof of circumplanetary disks, adding substantial weight to current theoretical models of planet formation. These disks of gas surrounded by dust have eluded detection, until now. The international study, led ...
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Dark Matter BREAKTHROUGH: NASA discovers galaxy 'brimming' with mystery substance Dark matter is believed to exist all throughout the visible universe and is the cosmic glue holding galaxies together. Because of its "dark" nature, dark matter does not appear to reflect or emit light, making it impossible to observe directly. Astrophysicists are ...
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Pasta Looking Bacterium May Point to Life on Mars, Researchers Report Pasta looking rocks may not be the first thing that comes to mind when discussing potential life on the big red planet, Mars. Water or the occasional martian is what you would probably look for when traveling across the Martian landscape.
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