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Some of Theia now makes up the moon. But if Theia was the size of Mars, then about 90 percent of its mass ended up back on Earth
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SpaceX and NASA have pushed the launch of their CRS-29 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) to November 9
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NASA described the planets as "scorching" and "bathed" in heat emitted by a distant host star.
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A system of seven planets has been revealed by continued study of data from NASA's retired Kepler space telesc
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NASA has warned that a whopping 560-foot-wide asteroid is rushing towards Earth at a blazing speed. Is it a matter of concern? Here is what NASA has suggested.
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Science & Technology | Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope has recently captured unprecedented images of the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant located 6,500 light-years away from
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A 24-foot-long sea monster species has been discovered by scientists.It is a new type of mosasaur, an extinct large, carnivorous aquatic lizard.The new discovery has been named Jormungander Walhallaensi, after a sea serpent from Norse mythology.Believed to ha…
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"Most of these issues are long-standing, difficult challenges central to NASA's core missions and likely will remain top challenges for years to come."
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A new study says that ocean warming has dramatically accelerated in recent decades and revealed locations with the greatest heat uptake
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US News: On November 3, 1973, NASA's Mariner 10 spacecraft was launched to explore the planet Mercury. It was the first mission to study Mercury's geology, top
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A NASA official opened the door to keeping the International Space Station in operation beyond 2030 if commercial space stations are not yet ready.
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The sky is full of popular sights tonight. Bundle up, get cozy and look up!
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MIT researchers have discovered that light can cause water to evaporate without the need for heat
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It’s a hypothetical concept which has fascinated mankind throughout history in both the world of science and fiction, but could we be closer than ever to discovering the existence of time travel? Well no, not exactly. However, scientists have released a new s…
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As many as 5 asteroids are set to pass Earth soon, NASA has revealed. One of them is a 590-foot Potentially Hazardous Asteroid! Know their speed, size, distance, and other details.
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The modest Northern Taurid and Southern Taurid meteor showers peak on separate days over the next week. Here's how to get the most out of the annual display of shooting stars and fireballs.
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Using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), an international team of astronomers has observed a supernova remnant known as 1E 0102.2–7219. Results of the study, presented October 27 in the Mo…
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Neutron star collisions can “set the very fabric of space ringing with ripples of gravitational waves that can be detected on Earth even after traversing distances spanning billions of light years!
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The Kawah Ijen Crater Lake in Indonesia, with its vibrant but toxic waters, is the world's largest acidic lake. It's known for its strikingly blue appearance and nighttime blue flames caused by burning sulfurous gases, all set against the backdrop of the towe…
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The dense material is located near Earth’s core and, according to researchers, is believed to contain high levels of iron and reacts to seismic waves differently than surrounding solids.
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In­ter­na­tional team of re­search­ers re­veals for the first time a mech­an­ism to ex­plain pro­nounced cli­mate vari­ab­il­ity dur­ing the last ice age.
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Scientists have found another ice-volcano on Pluto
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