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Asteroid Duo Flies Past Earth on August 28 Two asteroids flew past Earth at close range on August 28, 2019. The rocks, named 2019 QS and 2019 OU1, sped past safely in the direction of the Sun, leaving our planet intact and unharmed. 2019 QS was the first of the two to pass by Earth on Wednesday.
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Mars 2020: NASA launches student contest to name its Martian rover Whether it's propelling prototype Hyperloop pods along a test track, using your noggin to excel in a science contest, or bagging $3 million for winning a video game, students get to do some pretty cool stuff these days. The next big opportunity to land for those ...
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Manhattan-Sized Raft Of Volcanic Rock Floating In The Pacific Could Restore Great Barrier Reef In Australia Sailors have spotted a volcanic rock the size of Manhattan floating in the Pacific Ocean. Experts think this raft of pumice rock could help restore the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, which has sustained significant coral damage because of climate change.
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Earth's chemical fingerprint could help identify habitable exoplanets Canadian astronomers at McGill University, using satellite data collected over the past decade, have come up with a spectral "fingerprint" of Earth that could be compared to atmospheric signatures from exoplanet transits to help determine their ability to ...
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