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Molten iron rain falls through the skies of scorching-hot exoplanet There's a new contender for the "most exotic exoplanet" title. The crown may have rested for a while now on the head of HD 189733 b, a cobalt-blue alien world where molten-glass rain whips sideways through the air at up to 5,400 mph (8,790 km/h).
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NASA chief says agency is monitoring coronavirus situation for impacts to US space program NASA is keeping watch for more potential impacts the new coronavirus may have on the U.S. space program after one of the agency's research centers had to send employees home this week after a case, according to the agency's chief Jim Bridenstine.
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SpaceX optimistic about May crewed mission as launch industry leaders monitor coronavirus Commercial launch leaders are optimistic that the industry will survive the current outbreak of coronavirus. Shares. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasts off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center for an uncrewed in-flight abort test of the company's Crew Dragon ...
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Violinist Lindsey Stirling shoots moon-themed 'Artemis' music video at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Performer Lindsey Stirling made an (almost)-out-of-this-world performance within view of the launch pad that could send people to the moon in 2024. The American violinist is famous not only for her music, but also for her choreography, which accompanies ...
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Slime mold models help astronomers map filaments of the cosmic web Earthly slime mold models have helped astronomers map the cosmic web that connects galaxies throughout the universe. Slime mold, or Physarum polycephalum, is a single-cell organism that builds complex filamentary networks in search of food.
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Crispr's Origin Story Comes to Life in a New Documentary Midday light streams through the windows of the Stanford Children's Hospital in Palo Alto, California. In a bed too big for his child-sized body, David Sanchez sleeps among a tangle of tubes plugged into a port in his chest. A machine nearby draws blood out ...
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How do you keep a space station clean? The astronauts and cosmonauts on board the International Space Station have brought with them a host of bacteria from Earth. How do they keep them from creating havoc? Richard Hollingham ...
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Watch how astronaut Jessica Meir, the only woman in space now, celebrated International Women's Day The only woman in space right now made a special presentation for International Women's Day this Monday (March 9). Floating in the Kibo module of the International Space Station in a dress and stockings that she wore in 2019 to commemorate the 50th ...
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Ancient clam fossil reveals Earth's day was shorter 70 million years ago A 24-hour day seems so natural here on Earth, but 70 million years ago, that would have felt leisurely to creatures accustomed to making do with just 23.5. Thanks to the fossilized remains of one of those creatures, scientists have been able to pinpoint that ...
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Skull of smallest known dinosaur found, preserved in 99-million year-old amber (CNN) The complete skull of a previously unknown species of bird-like dinosaur has been discovered trapped in a chunk of 99-million-year-old amber. Smaller than the size of the tiniest hummingbird alive today, its head was the size of a thumbnail, its jaw ...
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