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Astronauts Will Face Many Hazards on a Journey to Mars The road to Mars is paved with peril. Astronauts on Red Planet missions will have to contend with deep-space radiation, the effects of microgravity and the stress of confinement and isolation, all at the same time and for a long, continuous stretch. It currently ...
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SpaceX Dragon Capsule Returning to Earth Filled with NASA Science Gear A SpaceX Dragon capsule bid farewell to the International Space Station Monday (Aug. 27) to return over a ton of science experiments and other gear to Earth. The spacecraft left the space station this morning at 10:59 a.m. EDT (1459 GMT), manipulated by ...
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Meet Pandia, Eirene and More! 5 Jupiter Moons Get New Names The mighty planet Jupiter has five moons with new names suggested by the public: Pandia, Ersa, Eirene, Philophrosyne and Eupheme. The names, which were largely suggested by children, came through a contest run by the Carnegie Institution for Science ...
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Astronomers find bizarre planet 'unlike any other discovered so far' The eccentric orbit of the massive super-Jupiter, HR 5183 b, overlaid on our solar system. W.M. Keck Observatory/Adam Makarenko. Watching stars "wobble" is a tried-and-true method astronomers use to find huge planets lurking in the outer reaches of the ...
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Alien planets could be better suited for life than Earth: study Earth's oceans have made it the perfect environment for biodiversity, but a new study suggests that it may not have the best conditions in the galaxy. The study suggests that exoplanets that have "favorable ocean circulation patterns" could be better suited to ...
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Glacier Opens Astronomical Observatory at St. Mary Glacier National Park has opened up a new astronomical observatory at St. Mary. The new facility houses one of the largest telescopes in the state and the National Park Service. The 20-inch PlaneWave telescope was purchased by the Glacier National Park ...
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UK earthquake: Tremors in Surrey NOT caused by fracking - shock claim Between April 2018 and 2019, 168 small earthquakes hit Surrey. Many people believed the unexpected upturn in tremors was related to fracking in the area but experts have said this was not the case. Earthquakes are common in many parts of the world but ...
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Scientists Induce Spawning of Atlantic Coral in the Lab for the First Time Ever Back in 2017, the Florida Aquarium teamed up with the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London to embark on a project to save coral reefs by predictably inducing corals to spawn in the laboratory. This technique had been accomplished by Horniman with ...
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Questionable chemical in sunscreens found to be non-toxic, study shows In a new study published by the American Institute of Physics, an advanced method of nanoparticle screening has revealed that some chemicals in personal care products are not as harmful as previously thought. The researchers demonstrated that a ...
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Yale-led study offers promising approach to reducing plaque in arteries August 27, 2019. Press releases may be edited for formatting or style. New Haven, Conn. -- In a new Yale-led study, investigators have revealed previously unknown factors that contribute to the hardening of arteries and plaque growth, which cause heart ...
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