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Organized Reality Geology can be a classroom killer app
Make it bigger / Like a tablet meteor crater, any fancy? By Scott. Johnson The biggest challenge in teaching geology…
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Access to ships: ‘Potentially Dangerous’ Planets to Fly Today’s Earth 2010 F Science | News
The giant planet in question (465824) is known as the 2010 FR, which will approach our planet on September 6,…
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The new simulation shows exactly what dark matter looks like if we can see it
How do you study something invisible? This is a challenge facing astronomers who study dark matter. Although the dark matter…
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NASA blasts past spending estimates, forcing congressional notification
NASA’s new Space launch system (SLS) Megacate and its associated ground infrastructure have raised past spending estimates to a degree…
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The earth is rusting over the moon
The reaction of the scientists was the same as you probably did when they came to this conclusion. That may…
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NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Primary Mirror Complete – View from Hubble View 100 Times Greater Area
A member of the L3 Harris team removes a cloth from the primary lens of the Roman Space Telescope. Credit:…
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Amazing new sun pictures show our stars’ popcorn-like magnetic field show
Need a little more The sun In your life? German scientists have just begun upgrading the Gregor Solar Telescope at…
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Orion hosts a satirical Wonki protoplanetary system with 3 stars
A cloud of dust and gas swirling around a galaxy system 1,300 light-years away is like a planetary disk we…
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SpaceX launches 60 Starlink Internet satellites, stops rocket landings
Cape Canaveral, Flat. SpaceX Delivered a new set of its Starlink satellites to orbit today (September) and nailed a rocket…
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Researchers predict that the mysterious Dark Energy Reza is located in the vast ocean of geoids between galaxies.
The view of GODE does not change the standard structure of the structure in the universe. The universe moves from…
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