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NASA invites students to name Mars 2020 rover Red rover, red rover, send a name for Mars 2020 right over! NASA is recruiting help from students nationwide to find a name for its next Mars rover mission. Starting Tuesday, Aug. 27, K-12 students in U.S. public, private and home schools can enter the Mars ...
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We've been changing the planet for thousands of years Long before people started documenting their own existence, their way of life was already taking a toll on the planet. Deforestation due to farming and agriculture – activities that are a modern-day blight on Earth's ecosystems – were making their mark more ...
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Pluto is a planet, declares NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine: The old debate is back The controversy over Pluto never dies. A decade ago the cosmic body was downgraded to a dwarf planet. But the debate on whether it is a planet or not is still raging. And NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine just added fuel to that fire. Live TV. To view this ...
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Chandrayaan-2 Spacecraft Set To Make Final Orbit-Lowering Manoeuver Today At THIS Time Recently, India's second moon mission Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft performed the third lunar bound orbit maneuver. Well, another success for India's ambitious Moon mission is awaiting. Yes, you read it right. Notably, Chandrayaan-2 is expected to carry out its ...
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Dinosaurs dying off might not be been the biggest mass extinction on Earth The dinosaurs disappeared from the face of the Earth when a 4-kilometer long asteroid hit the planet is the largest mass extinction event known to man. Not anymore. Rocks found in Canada indicate that there might have been an even larger mass extinction ...
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Astronomy festival set at Theodore Roosevelt National Park Theodore Roosevelt National Park is hosting its seventh annual Dakota Nights Astronomy Festival this weekend. The event exploring the skies over the park is Friday through Sunday. All festival events are free, though park entrance fees apply. "Dakota ...
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No More Excuses: New Study Finds You Can Benefit From Exercise No Matter When You Start Ever used the excuse, "I'm too late," or "It's not even worth it anymore," when it comes to exercise? It may be time to come up with a new way to blow off that one friend who keeps begging you to go to the gym together, because scientists have found that ...
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