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Processed by citizen scientist Björn Jónsson, the images were taken when Juno completed its 43rd close flyby of Jupiter in early July.
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The size of the universe is hard to fathom, and it’s expanding even faster than scientists originally thought.
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By Roland Crocker for The Conversation A glowing blob known as “the cocoon”, which appears to be inside one of the enormous gamma-ray emanations from the centre of our galaxy dubbed the “Fermi bubbles”, has puzzled astronomers since it was discovered in 2012.
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NASA's Voyager 2 and Voyager 1 were launched a few weeks apart in 1977 and have spent nearly five decades in outer space. Read more.
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The exoplanet is 385 light-years away from from Earth but one step closer to finding other habitable planets in our universe.
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Walking is like slithering, experts have found • Earth.com
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In a joint effort between NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft and the United Arab Emirates’ Emirates Mars mission (EMM), scientists have observed an uncommonly chaotic interaction between the solar wind and Mars’ upper atmosphere, creating a unique ultraviolet aurora. Th…
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Interesting Landforms in a Highland Valley On Mars
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<p>Antarctica&#x27;s &quot;doomsday glacier&quot; could rapidly retreat in the coming years, amplifying concerns over an extreme sea level rise</p>
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Just how long the delay will be depends on the progress of repairing a leaky seal.
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The National Space Association mourns the September 2 death of noted astronomer and astrophysicist Frank Drake. Drake was a leading figure in astronomy
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The Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica has been an elephant in the room for scientists trying to make global sea level rise predictions. This massive ice stream is already in a phase of fast retreat; a total loss of the glacier and surrounding icy basins cou…
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Apple's next hardware event is set for September 7. Here's what time it starts, where you can watch it, and what we anticipate will appear at the event.
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More than a century ago, physicist Albert Einstein predicted the existence of black holes—points in space where gravity is so powerful nothing, not even ligh...
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Nowadays, every time I see a picture of something in the universe, I complain in doubt before enjoying the awe. I find myself wondering: Is this In fact
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1.9-billion-year-old microfossils show features and structures resembling modern complex cells.
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Join us for the Royal Society David Attenborough Award Lecture 2021 given by Dr Adam Rutherford.#AdamRutherford #Genetics #DNA #Politics #Race #Racism Watch ...
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Astronauts' blood can show signs of DNA mutations after spaceflight and therefore their cancer risk should be monitored, a new study reveals. Fourteen NASA astronauts took part.
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Experimental equipment to study ants walking similar to the one used in the study. Credit: David Baillot/University of California San Diego The physics of walkin
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Apple has three augmented and virtual reality headset will reportedly arrive under the name Apple Reality Pro and is one of at least three the company is | Trusted Reviews
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The physics of walking for multi-legged animals and robots is simpler than previously thought. That is the finding described by a team of roboticists, physicists and biologists in the Sept. 5 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, in a …
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Deep with frozen planets like Neptune and Uranus exotic diamond rains could occur more often than previously believed.
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ESA is now training astronauts in identifying planetary geological features for future missions to the Moon, Mars and asteroids. Luca Parmitano and Pedro Duque will work under leading
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