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Last month United Launch Alliance was testing a version of the Centaur upper stage designed to fly on its new Vulcan rocket, but a hydrogen leak caused a massive fireball, the fallout of which has meant a delay to the rocket’s first launch from Cape Canaveral…
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April is Citizen Science Month, and the Dark Energy Explorers team invites you to celebrate with an extra special treat!
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Having a star in your vicinity go supernova poses three threats to life, not two, and the worst one may be the one we haven’t been thinking about.
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LONDON: An old NASA satellite that studied the sun for more than a decade fell to Earth over the Sahara Desert, the space agency reported Thursday. NASA officials said they have received no reports of damage or injury so far from the reentry, which occurred i…
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The Airbus 'LOOP' module (pictured) is designed for a four-person crew and hosts three floors including a centrifuge that creates Earth-like gravitational conditions.
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NASA's Lucy mission captured its first images of Trojan asteroids in late March. The four Jupiter Trojan asteroids the spacecraft viewed were Eurybates, Polymele, Leucus, and Orus.
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ESA releases selfies taken by its first ever Jupiter mission, Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer also known as JUICE. The images were taken by a body-mounted camera,...
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A LeoLabs maneuver-detection dashboard displayed at the 38th Space Symposium tracked the location of about 30 Chinese, Iranian and Russian spacecraft in low-Earth orbit.
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Researchers have successfully fabricated mechanical metamaterials with ultra-high energy absorption capacity using the ion track technology.
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NASA has converted years of satellite data on Earth's magnetosphere into eerie sound clips that can be used by citizen scientists to help make new discoveries.
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New Virues - IFLScience
4/23/23 at 3:00am
Mirusviruses seem to be a distant cousin of herpes.
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A team of oceanographers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, working with a colleague from Chungnam National University and another from the University of Hawaii, has mapped 19,000 previously unknown undersea volcanoes in the world's oceans using rada…
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It was the first time the satellite's lasers were caught on camera.
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Chinese researchers have successfully fabricated mechanical metamaterials with ultra-high energy absorption capacity using ion track technology. The results were published in Nature Communications as an Editor's Highlight.
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Shortly after Mercury reached its closest point to the sun, its massive, comet-like tail became unusually visible in the night sky and was captured in a...
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Shortly after Mercury reached its closest point to the sun, its massive, comet-like tail became unusually visible in the night sky and was captured in a stunning new photo.
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Rare footage from thousands of feet underwater shows never-before-mapped areas of the ocean floor.
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Memory skills vary from one person to another. MIT Sloan neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart Bieber shares how she trains her brain to prevent memory decline as we age.
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Members of the departing editorial teams say that the fees to publish articles are unsustainable.
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Scientists are working together to establish a standardized international scale for measuring and reporting the intensities and impacts of earthquake shaking.
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The second deepest blue hole in the world has been discovered off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The giant, underwater cavern is around 900 feet deep and spans an area of 147,000 square feet.
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3D Systems Verifies Performance of NASA's New Super Alloy GRX-810, Paving the Way for Advanced Aerospace Applications
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It's one of the best photos that Perseverance has taken of Ingenuity on the Red Planet.
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