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Boeing 747-based platform now back in California with almost a month to go before science operations end
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Delightful astronomer Jane Greaves is back with the latest evidence for phosphine gas in the atmosphere of Venus.
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There have been a total of six rovers on Mars, five of which were launched by NASA. There are currently three rovers operating on Mars.
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When Isabella Payne heads back to elementary school in September, she's going to have the best "what I did in my vacation" story to tell.
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Voyager - NASA
8/17/22 at 3:38pm
Launched in 1977, the twin Voyager probes are NASA’s longest-operating mission and the only spacecraft ever to explore interstellar space.
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Researchers from University of California, Riverside have warned that movement of Earth's continents could wipe out marine life in the deepest parts of the oceans by starving them of oxygen.
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Two neutron stars slammed into each other and created a never-before-seen event.
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A previously overlooked factor—the position of continents—helps fill Earth's oceans with life-supporting oxygen. Continental movement could ultimately have the opposite effect, killing most deep ocean creatures.
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The world is "woefully underprepared" for a massive volcanic eruption and the likely repercussions on global supply chains, climate and food, according to experts from the University of Cambridge's Center for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER), and the Univ…
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Astronomers have discovered thousands of exoplanets in recent years. Most have them have been discovered by the transit method, where an optical telescope measures the brightness of a star over time. If the star dips very ...
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Astronomers have discovered thousands of exoplanets in recent years. Most have them have been discovered by the transit method, where an optical telescope measures the brightness of a star over time. If the star dips very slightly in brightness, it could indi…
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Artist James Bridle shares 5 key insights from their new book, Ways of Being: Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence.
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Salvia officinalis (S. officinalis), known as sage or common sage, and the Chinese sage (S. miltiorrhiza), or Danshen (red sage) in Chinese, belong to the family of Lamiaceae and have a long history of cultivation for medicinal uses in Europe and East Asian r…
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Superconductors are the key to lossless current flow. However, the realization of superconducting diodes has only recently become an important topic of fundamental research. An international research team involving the theoretical physicist Mathias Scheurer f…
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The sun's activity has been ramping as it approaches its 11 year peak
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The story of how 8 telescopes came together to capture the shadow of Sagittarius A*.
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The lunar occultation will be visible in the afternoon with a pair of binoculars.
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Now, researchers say ubiquitous evidence for ongoing geological carbon sequestration in mantle rocks in the creeping sections of the SAF is one underlying cause
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Astrophysicists have developed a method for using pairs of colliding black holes to measure how fast the universe is expanding and with it, how the universe evolved and where it is going
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A mathematical model developed by space medicine experts from The Australian National University (ANU) could be used to predict whether an astronaut can safely travel to Mars and fulfil their mission duties upon stepping foot on the Red Planet.
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Even before its launch, NASA's Lucy mission was already on track to break records by visiting more asteroids than any previous mission. Now, after a surprise result from a long-running observation campaign, the mission can add one more asteroid to the list.
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The game of Plinko perfectly illustrates chaos theory. Even with indistinguishable initial conditions, the outcome is always uncertain.
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Read more about Jupiter Trojan asteroid Polymele has a satellite of its own, NASA's Lucy mission team finds on Devdiscourse
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GAIA spacecraft study states that the Sun is likely in its middle age at present.
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The European Space Agency has predicted when the Sun will die and it can lead to some catastrophic repercussions for planet Earth.
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