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The crater under exploration was "such a unique analogue for the moon," leader Gordon Osinski said.
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The lunar surface contains much less ice than was previously expected, though deposits are widespread
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Expedition 69 Flight Engineer Jasmin Moghbeli captured this image of New Zealand, dotted by white clouds, on Sept. 12, 2023, as the International Space Station orbited 230 miles above the island nation.
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Asteroid Bennu has a slim chance of hitting our planet on September 24, 2182, NASA said.It would release as much energy as about 24 nuclear bombs, so NASA
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Movies like ET, shows like the X files, and countless books are a testament to humanity's long standing fascination with life out there. From the whistleblower in the US, to the alien corpses in Mexico. Recently aliens, UFOs or UAPs as they are now called hav…
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Christopher Columbus was blamed for bringing syphilis to Europe. New DNA evidence suggests it was already there. Maybe both stories are true.
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Movies like ET, shows like the X files, and countless books are a testament to humanity's long standing fascination with life out there. From the whistleblow...
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The study helps probe how phages and hosts evolve together in secluded, hostile environments.
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International Business News: Apple's share of exports soared from just 9% of the roughly 8 million smartphones shipped in Q2 2022, to almost half the total smartphone exports in Q
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Experts described the accelerated growth of the flowers in Antarctica's South Orkney Islands due to climate change as a 'tipping point'
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Facts for Prelims (FFP)   Source: TH  Context: A study conducted by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) aims to understand the connection between gravitational instabilities and galaxy evolution.   What are Gravitational Instabilities? Gravitational in…
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Fabuloso is a great general-purpose cleaning product, and can be used almost anywhere. But what, if anything, would putting it in the washing machine do?
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Approximately 800 million years ago, our brain cell components began to take shape in shallow seas. Research published in the journal Cell offers new insights into the evolution of neurons, focusing on the placozoans, a millimeter-sized marine animal. Scienti…
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The agency plans to make a single award for a U.S. Deorbit Vehicle on April 18, 2024, a solicitation posted on NASA's procurement website shows.
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The day was started in 1973 by Doug Berger, the then president of the Astronomical Association of Northern California. Originally, the day was celebrated by setting up telescopes in urban locations...
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The Xihe-2 will be the world's first artificial probe to reach this point, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.
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Now the record-holder for the longest single spaceflight by an American, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio is scheduled to depart the International Space Station and return to Earth Wednesday, Sept. 27. The agency will provide full coverage from hatch closing throug…
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The discovery can help explain mysterious bright black holes from the early universe.
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Chinese scientists have developed the first whole full-length spider silk fiber obtained from genetically-engineered silkworms, exhibiting a six-fold toughness when compared to a bulletproof vest.
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Space based gravitational wave detectors will be able to pick up the low frequency signals from local ultracompact binaries.
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The hot Big Bang was an energetic, brilliantly luminous event. Today's Universe is alight with stars. But in between, the dark ages ruled.
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This image taken using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) shows Arp 107, a celestial object that includes a pair of galaxies in the midst of a collision.
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Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana─Champaign and the University of Nebraska─Lincoln have developed a method for "wiring up" graphene nanoribbons (GNRs). Using a direct-write scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) based process, the nanometer-s…
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