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Interstellar Visitors’ Omuamua could actually be a cosmic dust bunny
Ever since it passed through our cosmic neck of the forest, it has been a spectator of stars First Scientists…
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400-year-old ‘armored’ fish could change shark history as we know it
The 410 million year old organic of an armored fish has completely changed its history Sharks, According to a newly…
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NASA Reveals Stunning New Images of Stars, Galaxies and Supernova Remains
NASA / CXC / SAO, NASA / STSCI, NASA / JPL-Caltech / SSC, ESO / NAOJ / NRO, NRO /…
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New Fossil AP Discovered in India Fills Major Gaps in Premit Fossil Records
Field site in Ramnagar, India. Credit: Christopher Gilbert The 13 million year old Gibbon ancestor fills the huge gap in…
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Another Chinese rocket landed near a school, creating a poisonous orange cloud
Make it bigger / In April, 2019, a Long March 4B carrier rocket was lifted from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch…
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NASA releases glowing new images of galaxies, stars and supernova fossils
NASA / CXC / SAO, NASA / STSCI, NASA / JPL-Caltech / SSC, ESO / NAOJ / NRO, NRO /…
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None of us is perfect, not even the Venerable Hubble Space Telescope: NPR
An STS-125 crew member aboard the space shuttle Atlantis snapped a picture of the Hubble Space Telescope after the shuttle…
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NASA vs. Katrina: August 29, 2005
It may not look like much, but Building 320 housed 38 members of Michoac’s Ride Team during Hurricane Katrina. Nathan…
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The simulation shows what dark matter can appear if we can see it
How do you study something invisible? This is a challenge facing astronomers who study Dark matter. Although black matter contains…
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NASA’s Perserverance Mars rover has been sent to its new home on Earth
Technician Pursviers took an engineered version of the Mars Rover to its new home in the Mars Yard, which is…
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