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The first journal article about clouds identified by participants of the Cloudspotting on Mars project has been accepted for publication and is now available online! The article, “The Cloudspotting on Mars citizen science project: Seasonal and spatia
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Two long-dormant “supervolcanoes” on two separate continents appear to be stirring to life.
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Astronomers have found plenty of white dwarf stars surrounded by debris disks.
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Not much lives in the Puna de Atacama, a frigid moonscape high in the Andes with violent winds, meager oxygen, and virtually no water.
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Lava tubes and caves could end up being used as bases during Mars exploration. This one in Hephaestus Fossae could be a good place to start.
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The flight will mark half a year of consistent monthly launches for the spaceflight company.
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We have a lot to learn about black holes and their place in the Universe. Two new gravitational wave detectors should tell us a lot.
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Two new papers have revealed we can successfully grow plants on the moon after four years of research.
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A new analysis of the bones and muscles in ancient fish gives new clues about how the shoulder evolved in animals -- including us.
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Jupiter, the 4th and largest planet in our Solar System will approach opposition November 3, 2023. This will give stargazers and amateur astronomers an excel...
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This November, you’ll have some great chances to see stunning meteors, the biggest planet in our solar system and more. #astronomy #jupiter #november #meteor...
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They could make shelters, household items, protective gear and maybe even satellites.
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After seven years in space and over 4 billion miles traveled, NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission successfully collected and delivered the first U.S. sample from a near-Earth asteroid. Yet, after all this time and travel, the spacecraft will not retire.
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The shoulder is a crucial anatomical configuration in humans. How the shoulder evolved in animals remains a subject of intense debate.
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MIT scientists have found that light can evaporate water without any heat, a phenomenon they call the photomolecular effect.
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Astronomers have found plenty of white dwarf stars surrounded by debris disks. Those disks are the remains of planets destroyed by the star as it evolved. But they’ve found one intact Jupiter-mass planet orbiting a white dwarf. Are there more white dwarf plan…
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Did Dust Drive Dinosaurs to Extinction? | Vantage with Palki SharmaAccording to a new study, dust drove dinosaurs to extinction after the asteroid impact. Sc...
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The James Webb Space Telescope truly explores the unknown, displaying stunning images of previously unseen corners of the universe only possible because of the telescope's 21-foot segmented mirror that unfurled and assembled itself in space.
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The new Nov. 7 launch date allows 'completion of final prelaunch processing.'
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An all-female Nasa astronaut team stepped out of the ISS for a spacewalk on Wednesday 1 November.Mission managers had given the go for Nasa’s Jasmin Moghbeli...
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Carnivorous dinosaurs might have evolved to take advantage of giant carcasses, according to a study published November 1, 2023 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Cameron Pahl and Luis Ruedas of Portland State University, Oregon and colleagues.
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