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The minimum distance between Mars and Earth is about 34 million miles, according to NASA.
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United Launch Alliance is now planning a first launch of its Vulcan Centaur rocket in the fourth quarter after the company completes upper stage changes.
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A team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has achieved a milestone in quantum technologies, demonstrating for the first time the control of quantum randomness.
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Read more about SpaceX preps for launch of new batch of Starlink internet satellites on Friday on Devdiscourse
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Read more about SpaceX preps for launch of new batch of Starlink internet satellites on Friday on Devdiscourse
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As dark matter is comprised of particles that do not absorb, emit or reflect light, it cannot be observed directly with the methods used to observe conventional matter. In recent years, astrophysicists worldwide have thus been devising methods that could help…
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ESA's Mars Express orbiter completed 20 years of its launch to the red planet on June 2 and has been observing the red planet for two decades now.
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Here’s How a Solar Storm Could Bring Internet Apocalypse | Vantage with Palki SharmaFears of an internet apocalypse have gripped social media after a compute...
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More than 500 million years ago, Earth’s first “super predator” was thought to terrorize other creatures with its menacing arms—but new research raises doubts.
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The extinct species, uncovered in Thailand, is keying researchers into how and when American and Chinese alligators split apart.
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LTT9779 b is yet another planetary body that researchers say shouldn't actually exist. Initially discovered in 2020 by NASA's TESS space telescope, the exoplanet has now been...
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Who knew clogging the sky with satellites would make it harder to see space?
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Former NASA astronaut Jack Fischer captured this photograph of Lagoa dos Barros and crescent-shaped barchan dunes on the Atlantic coastline of southern Brazil on July 9, 2017, while aboard the International Space Station.
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Skeletal disease may hamper the behavior of large predators both living and extinct. In new research, paleontologists from Evidensia Academy and the La
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In all the heavenly bodies visible in the night sky, the moon has fascinated us the most throughout human history. Continuing this tradition, countries all a...
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Astronomers used JWST to study some of the earliest galaxies in cosmic time. The result is a video "dive" into the early Universe.
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In the past two decades, technology has allowed scientists to learn so much more about the human body and its microbiomes. These discoveries may pave the way to new therapies.
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Solar storms propel streams of electrically charged particles, as well as magnetic fields, towards Earth at incredibly high speeds, often exceeding millions of miles per hour.
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A review article explores the significance of analyzing terrestrial analogues to enhance spectroscopic capabilities for Mars exploration. The review highlights key findings and lessons learned from studying terrestrial analogues, providing valuable insights f…
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You might think you’d love a few extra hours in the day, but do you really want one this long?
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Researchers at Curtin University have established a new framework for dating the Earth's evolution including the formations of continents and mineral deposits.
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