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How many lives will it take to make a phosphine signal on Venus?

How many lives will it take to make a phosphine signal on Venus?

A biosignature last week, A unique announcement was made About the search for extraterrestrial life: Phosphine gas found in Venus…

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A rare blue moon will light up the sky on Halloween

A rare blue moon will light up the sky on Halloween

The night sky on Halloween will be illuminated by the blue moon, the second full moon in a month. A…

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Researchers suggest that deep-screen curtains may be made of planetary diamonds

Researchers suggest that deep-screen curtains may be made of planetary diamonds

They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but what about the entire diamond planet? Newly published research suggests that…

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NASA technology enables precision landing and danger avoidance without a pilot

NASA technology enables precision landing and danger avoidance without a pilot

With Margo Pierce, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate September 19, 2020 The Shepard (NS) booster NS-11 landed after the vehicle’s…

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The first possible “unsafe” planet discovered by NASA in front of a Steeler Sander

The first possible “unsafe” planet discovered by NASA in front of a Steeler Sander

WD 1856B, the size of a potential planet Jupiter, orbits its medium white dwarf star every 36 hours and is…

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NASA keeps a selection of astronauts for new hidden missions

NASA keeps a selection of astronauts for new hidden missions

The latest class NASA astronauts Such opportunities have never existed before: two new commercially developed spacecraft designed to travel to…

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Huge looms in Jupiter magnificent Hubble image – Spaceflight now

Huge looms in Jupiter magnificent Hubble image – Spaceflight now

The Hubble Space Telescope captured this view of Jupiter and its icy moon Europa on August 25. Credit: NASA, ESA,…

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An iceberg may not have sunk the Titanic, a new study finds

An iceberg may not have sunk the Titanic, a new study finds

From famous mechanics A new paper wonders about solar flare-up activity Contributed to the sinking Of Titanic. The sun The…

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Venus is a Russian planet – tell the Russians

Venus is a Russian planet – tell the Russians

this week, Dmitry Rogozin, President of the Russian Space Corporation RoscombsReveals that the country is planning to send a joint…

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The stunning Ni Hubble photo shows the stormy side of Jupiter

The stunning Ni Hubble photo shows the stormy side of Jupiter

Majestic Jupiter, the warlord of our solar system, is putting forward his best *. A sharp new image from the…

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