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Beautiful photos of the earth and moon taken by Chandrayaan 3's cameras have been released by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The moon's image...
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Astronomers have found planets that are twice as wide as Jupiter and more than 10 times as heavy, but there's a limit to how big planets can get.
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An innovative microscopy technique bridges the gap between field of view and resolution.
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Fitness pros share the importance of stretching your hip abductors, plus the best stretches for the job.
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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 69 Flight Engineer Frank Rubio of NASA discussed life and work aboard the orbital outpost during an in-fli...
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You might say “surf’s up”, but you’d need to survive temperatures of thousands of degrees to take a ride.
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Many thought it to be part of the Perseid meteor shower, but the evidence suggests it was debris from a SpaceX mission.
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The race for space is heating up and world powers are eyeing the moon especially the moon's Southern Pole. Watch the video to know more.#us #nasa #spaceAbout...
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Tune in to this week's SETI Live broadcast, beamed directly from Devon Island in the High Arctic. This exceptional locale serves as a remarkable analog, mirr...
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Hestia will allow astronomy novices and even children as young as 8 to begin easily and quickly observing the cosmos.
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has come across a fascinating hexagonal pattern in salt deposits that looks eerily familiar.
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With methods of so-called geoengineering, the climate could theoretically be artificially influenced and cooled. Bernese researchers have now investigated whether it would be possible to prevent the melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet by artificially "dim…
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Over the past decade, scientists have made tremendous progress in generating quantum phenomena in mechanical systems. What seemed impossible only fifteen years ago has now become a reality, as researchers successfully create quantum states in macroscopic mech…
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Astronomers are calling arrays of thousands of satellites, like that of Starlink’s, “mega constellations” because of their overwhelming presence in the night sky.
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If you're thinking it's the Greenland shark, think again.
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On binding oxygen, ferrocene bends and stretches, and alters its electronic structure
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Scientists at The University of Manchester's National Graphene Institute have discovered new physics in graphite through the application of twistronics, revealing a 2.5-dimensional mixing of surface and bulk states. The research opens new possibilities in con…
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New results break with decades of conventional wisdom for the gradient descent algorithm.
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Scientists have discovered an entirely new ecosystem filled with never-before-seen life forms hidden underneath the seafloor. "On land we have long known
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Russia hailed the Luna-25 rocket launch as a “new page” in its space exploration. The spacecraft is in a race to land on the moon’s icy south pole.
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The Falcon 9 rocket with nearly two dozen Starlink satellites, lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 1:17 a.m. on Friday.
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Sky News host Caleb Bond says “doomsayers” would lead you to believe the Great Barrier Reef is in “grave danger” but the latest figures don't back up this cl...
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Geophysical data revealed a 520 kilometers-wide concentric structure buried beneath southern Australia, likely the trace of the world's largest impact crater.
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Source Image Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI, Animation: James O'Donoghue *** - 惑星や準惑星、太陽、月の比較動画。サイズや自転の違いが
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Russia is launching its first lunar landing spacecraft in 47 years as it races to be the first power to make a soft landing on the south pole of the moon whi...
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