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| UK's 1st Moon Rover to Launch in 2021 The United Kingdom is set to make its own giant leap soon, with a very small rover. A 2.2-lb. (1 kilogram), four-legged robot built by London-based Spacebit will launch aboard Astrobotic's Peregrine moon lander in July of 2021, representatives of both ... | |
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| Three Cheers For Our Nobel Universities The 2019 Nobel Prizes were announced this week, and all the hard science prizes went to university professors. Universities are producing a lot of trail-blazing, incredibly valuable work, but you would never know that from what the public thinks about them. | |
| Black holes stunt growth of dwarf galaxies Astronomers at the University of California, Riverside, have discovered that powerful winds driven by supermassive black holes in the centers of dwarf galaxies have a significant impact on the evolution of these galaxies by suppressing star formation. | |
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| Is NASA ignoring proof of Martian life from the 1970s? A former NASA consultant believe his experiments on the Viking 1 and 2 landers proved the existence of living microorganisms on Mars; Because of other conflicting data, his experiments' results have been largely discarded. Though other subsequent ... | |
| Is the Milky Way Galaxy Getting Gassier? A New Study Says Yes An excessive amount of gas flowing into the Milky Way galaxy has been discovered by astronomers—though the reason behind the phenomenon remains a mystery. According to a news release from NASA's Hubblesite, about 10 years' worth of data from the ... | |
| Space Photos of the Week: NASA's Curiosity Is a Salty Dog NASA's Curiosity rover touched down on Mars in August 2012, and it's been cruising around, shooting lasers at rocks, drilling into the ground, and performing science experiments ever since. Just last week, news came out that Curiosity had found something ... | |
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