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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
Majestic Jupiter, the warlord of our solar system, is putting forward his best *. A sharp new image from the…
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Jupiter’s great red spot star in the new Hubble scene of the planet’s crazy storm
The Hubble Space Telescope saw this beautiful view of Jupiter and its moon Europa in August 2020. NASA, ESA, a….
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The head of Russia’s space agency has declared Venus a “Russian planet.”
Moscow – If there is life on Venus, it probably wants to start learning Russian. The boss of Russia’s state…
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Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ in grave danger, new findings confirm
Scientists call it the Day of Judgment Glacier. This is partly because the UK-sized glacier Thaiites in West Antarctica are…
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SpaceX plans to launch Falcon 9 on Thursday from Caldi Space Center – Spaceflight Now
In this file photo, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is rolling out of the hangar on Pad 39A. Credit: SpaceX…
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Female whale sharks are officially the largest fish in the ocean
Oh, who is the biggest fish under the sea? Rhine-Coden tie-straw! Getty Images – James D. Morgan / Allies It…
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A solar prophecy with good news for civilization as we know it
The sun is shining again. An international panel of scientists announced on Tuesday that the sun has risen from a…
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Scientists have severely damaged two large Antarctic glaciers in satellite imagery
Scientists According to a new satellite image, two large Antarctic glaciers have been damaged the study. Researchers in the United…
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Two Antarctic glaciers are collapsing and rising sea levels could have major consequences
The Pine Island and Thaiwates Glaciers, which sit side by side on the Amundsen Sea in West Antarctica, are one…
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