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Astronomers say they have solved an outstanding problem that challenged our understanding of how the Universe evolved - the spatial distribution of faint satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way.
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A 'bomb cyclone' winter storm could get in the way, however.
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Why the "Doomsday glacier" is melting from below • Earth.com
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These 10 images demonstrate the staggering power of humanity's new window to the universe, the James Webb telescope.
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PARIS (AFP) – Even as animals and plants face widespread extinction from human-driven causes like climate change, the natural world continues to inspire scientific discovery in unexpected ways. “Nature has spent hundreds of millions of years optimising elegan…
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Enjoy a festive Martian landscape full of frosty craters and hazy clouds.
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Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment-1 (PRIME-1) Summary: PRIME-1 is collection of two instruments – the TRIDENT drill will extract lunar soil (regolith) up to 1-meter below the surface (approximately 3 feet), and MSolo, a mass spectrometer designed to analy…
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Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) The rover, pictured, will house many different instruments used on the mission, such as NSS, NIRVSS, MSOLO, and TRIDENT. It is highly maneuverable with each wheel having independent movement and suspensi…
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Astronomers from the European Space Agency have discovered the ancient heart of the Milky Way.
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The International Space Station received its second solar boost in a month as two NASA astronauts went on a spacewalk to install a new solar panel. The
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An international team of scientists led by Lucile Turc, an Academy Research Fellow at the University of Helsinki and supported by the International Space Science Institute in Bern has studied the propagation of electromagnetic waves in near-Earth space for th…
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Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. An international team of scientists led by Lucile Turc, an Academy Research Fellow at the University of Helsinki and supported by the International Space Science Institute in Bern has studied the propag…
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These images show two observations of NASA's Lunar Flashlight and the private ispace HAKUTO-R Mission 1 as the two spacecraft, seen as a pair of dots, journey to the Moon.
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It is no exaggeration to say the James Webb Space Telescope represents a new era for modern astronomy. Let's have a look at  images that have demonstrated the staggering power of this new window to the universe.
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The three asteroids range in size, between that of a Boeing-777 and of a 50-story building.
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Scientists discover the glass frog's "superpower" in its ability to pool blood to turn see-through.
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Scientists discover the glass frog's "superpower" in its ability to pool blood to turn see-through.
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The seven Expedition 68 crew members wrapped up the work week cleaning up after a spacewalk and performing a variety of research operations.
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The researchers investigated the concentrations of aerosol particles and droplets emitted with the breath when breathing, speaking, singing and shouting, using measurements on 132 people of all ages.
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The researchers investigated the concentrations of aerosol particles and droplets emitted with the breath when breathing, speaking, singing and shouting, using measurements on 132 people of all ages.
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When tiny glass frogs turn in for the night, they're able to become transparent by hiding almost 90 percent of their red blood cells.
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The last new moon of this year marks the start of a lunar cycle that will lead into 2023.
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Some gifts are best left unwrapped, because they're going to be lit on fire when they crash into our atmosphere.
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