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Marsy McMarsface? NASA gives students the chance to name its next Mars rover Could there be a bigger brag in the schoolyard (or, heck, any place) than laying claim to the fact that you named the next Mars rover? That's exactly what NASA is promising K-12 students in the U.S. by launching a new contest that will allow some lucky, lucky ...
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Israel's SpaceIL, which crashed its lander into the Moon, now says the Moon isn't challenging enough It's only been a few months since Israel's nonprofit space group SpaceIL attempted a soft landing on the Moon. It would have been an extraordinary accomplishment, and the first privately-funded lunar landing ever, but it didn't exactly go as planned.
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Mars may have hosted life earlier than Earth did, study says A new study suggests that life may have existed on Mars hundreds of millions of years prior to its emergence on Earth. The Red Planet may have been ripe for life as early as 4.48 billion years ago, after "life-inhibiting meteorites stopped striking the planet," ...
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From miniature satellites to giant sun shields – the extreme technology transforming space engineering This year marks the 50th anniversary of the first Apollo moon landing. This was possible thanks to an extraordinary acceleration of space technology. Within a remarkably short period of time leading up to the event, engineers had mastered rocket propulsion, ...
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David Saint-Jacques doing well after space flight: Canadian Space Agency Astro_DavidS is on his way to Houston! Despite experiencing typical post-flight symptoms, he is well. He spoke with his wife and parents last night. Afterwards, he boarded a @NASA plane and is expected to arrive in Houston later today. #DareToExplore ...
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Scientists reveal sexual 'secrets' of elephants whose penises turn green in mating season Scientists have revealed why male members of an elephant species with penises which turn green during mating season become more attractive as they get older. An international team led by Oxford University found that female African savanna elephants ...
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