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There's an old adage in the engineering field—what gets funded gets built. So it's sure to be a happy time over at the Planetary Society, as NEO Surveyor, the project the organization has primarily supported over the past few years, has made it through NASA's…
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In a recent study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, an international team of researchers led by the University of Cologne in Germany examined how solar flares erupted by the TRAPPIST-1 star could affect the interior heating of its orbiting exopl…
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Every once in a while, scientists embark on a study to test some weird and wacky hypothesis that makes you wonder why.
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An astronomer's animation reveals how far the average person could throw a ball on different worlds.On Pluto, your baseball could clear the Great Pyramid of
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Stacker compiled a list of 23 astronomical events to observe in 2023 using a variety of news and scientific sources.
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Through a variety of tests on Earth and throughout the universe, physicists have measured no changes in time or space for any of the fundamental constants of nature.
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Four years after it landed on the surface of the red planet, NASA announced on Wednesday that its Mars InSight lander, the first robotic probe specifically created to study the deep interior of a far-
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In 2019, Shinshu University Special Contract Professor Domen Kazunari and colleagues developed the powdered oxysulfide photocatalyst Y2Ti2O5S2 that absorbs sunlight of wavelengths below 650 nm and splits water into hydrogen and oxygen.
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Read more about NASA's next-gen telescope will hunt for hardest-to-find asteroids and comets; currently under construction on Devdiscourse
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The agency completed its Artemis I mission, deflected an asteroid and showed dazzling new images from the James Webb Space Telescope
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Researchers at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have conducted a study on the separation route of germanium-68 and successfully prepared a germanium-68/gallium-68 generator.
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A research team led by Prof. Li Di from the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) has revealed circular polarization in active repeating fast radio bursts based on precise observations of the Five-hundred-meter Aperture…
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The item on Mars certainly looks like a 'lightsaber', as it is a thin metal tube with a thick end, which could be a handle. It also has a thinner side, which could form the blade part
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A research group has revealed that the checkerboard-like arrangement of cells in the inner ear's organ of Corti is vital for hearing. The discovery gives a new insight into how hearing works from the perspective of cell self-organization and will also enable …
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Mars fans are going to need to sip New Year's champagne a little earlier in 2022.The beginning of the new year Mars It started today (December 26), NASA
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Scientists designed and analyzed water droplet experiments that were conducted on the International Space Station. Understanding how water droplets spread and coalesce is essential for scenarios in everyday life, such as raindrops falling off cars, planes, an…
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Read more about Uncovering mystery of two-colour dunes in Meridiani Terra region of Mars on Devdiscourse
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National Eye Institute (NEI) scientists have produced viable eye tissue using patient stem cells and 3D bioprinting. Their research, published on Thursday in <em>Nature Methods</em>, advances the understanding of blinding eye diseases and provides a model for…
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NASA's Hubble telescope captures a spectacular image of an open star cluster estimated to be 10 million years old.
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Polarimetric images can provide information such as shading and surface morphologies by using polarizers that selectively reflect the transverse electric (TE) field and transmit the transverse magnetic (TM) field of unpolarized incident light. However, curren…
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Mars, the second-smallest planet in the solar system, observed the beginning of its new year on Monday (December 26, 2022) as NASA celebrated the occasion.
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SpaceX has flown a record 59 times in 2022 with two more potential launches before the end of the year.
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Read more about A Glimpse of a binary star system in early stages: Check out this radio image by ALMA telescope on Devdiscourse
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The lunar north pole, captured by Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) Wide Angle Camera (WAC). Credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University Orbital observations of the Moon’s surface and chemical analyses of Apollo samples and those kicked up by the Luna…
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On June 10th, 2011, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured this striking image of the Tycho crater. The crater is in the southern lunar highlands and is approximately 82km in diameter. The crater’s notable feature is how steep it is which is due to t…
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