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NASA Spots InSight Mars Lander and Curiosity Rover from Space (Photos) New photos give us the best-ever look at NASA's InSight lander on the surface of Mars and show the route the agency's Curiosity rover is taking up a big Red Planet mountain. The imagery comes courtesy of the HiRISE camera aboard NASA's Mars ...
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A Faux Saturn Moon Titan on Earth Could Solve Solar System Mystery Big, schmancy compounds keep popping up all over the solar system, and new research may help clear up confusion about how they form in so many places. That research is based on laboratory experiments inspired by a weird quirk scientists have noticed ...
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The Most Precious Commodity of the Next Space Age If extra-planetary travel ever becomes routine, power may revolve around who controls access to gravity, argues space archeologist Alice Gorman. Photo: Ryan Inzana. Author. Alice Gorman. Published. Oct. 17, 2019 10:56 am ET. Reading Time. 6 minute ...
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Doomed Alien Planets 'Polluted' White Dwarf Stars with Earth-Like Rocks By analyzing the disintegrated remains of distant worlds consumed by their stars, a new study finds that at least some rocky exoplanets may have interiors similar to those of Earth and Mars. Previous research found that most rocky bodies in our solar system ...
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Get Ready for NASA's First All-Female Spacewalk It happened by accident, really. After a rocket launch aborted mid-flight, grounding two astronauts who were supposed to go to the International Space Station, NASA had to shift its schedule. Without thinking much of it, the agency announced that Christina ...
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Light-regulated collective contractility in a multicellular choanoflagellate In contrast to plants and fungi, animals can deform their bodies by the collective activity of contractile cells. Collective contractility underlies processes such as gastrulation and muscle-based motility. Brunet et al. report that a close relative of animals, ...
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Japan Just Imported Ebola to Prep for Possible Olympic Outbreak Next summer, tens of thousands of sports fans will enter Japan to attend the Olympic games — but along with paraphernalia from their home countries, the tourists may be carrying lethal pathogens onto Japanese soil. To mitigate the risk of potential outbreaks, ...
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Visitors from deep space are buzzing our solar system. The race is on to explore them. The interstellar visitors have arrived. Two years ago, an automated telescope in Hawaii detected 'Oumuamua, the first known object from interstellar space observed passing through our solar system. Then in August, an amateur astronomer in Crimea found a ...
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What It Was Like to Become the First Woman to Pilot and Command a Space Shuttle "Houston, Columbia. Wheels down," said Col. Eileen Collins, 20 years ago, just as the space-shuttle mission she'd commanded landed smoothly at the Kennedy Space Center. Over the crackly radio, a NASA colleague congratulated her and the team for its ...
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The Science Behind The Suits To Be Worn On NASA's First All-Woman Spacewalk Today Christina Koch and Jessica Meir will make history as they conduct NASA's first all-woman spacewalk. From its inception, the field of space science has been saturated by men. The 2016 movie Hidden Figures was based on the true story of how women ...
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