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The new work reveals dark matter haloes as active regions of the sky, teeming with not only galaxies, but also radiation-emitting collisions that could make it possible to find dark matter haloes in the real sky. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share.
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Space.com
SpaceX's SN6 Starship prototype flies on a 500-foot-high test hop on Sept. 3, 2020. (Image: © SpaceX). The next big leap for SpaceX's Mars ...
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The New York Times
The Nebra sky disk has been hailed as the oldest known representation of the cosmos. Uncovered by looters in 1999 and then recovered in a sting by archaeologists and law enforcement a few years later, the ancient bronze artifact, inlaid with gold ...
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Scientific American
Scientists just completed one of the most comprehensive investigations of Earth's climate history—and the findings aren't favorable. They found that the planet could eventually warm to levels it hasn't reached in at least 34 million years. The researchers, led ...
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Livescience.com
In the predawn morning sky on Monday (Sept. 14), a beautiful celestial sight will likely attract a lot of attention for early risers. A few hours before sunrise, low above the east-northeast horizon you'll see a slender sliver of a waning crescent moon. And located ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
The International Space Station is a unique laboratory operating in low-Earth orbit. Over the past 20 years, more than 3,000 investigations from researchers in 108 countries have been accomplished aboard the orbiting facility. In the early days of ISS assembly ...
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International Business Times
China was just one of the three nations that successfully launched a major Mars mission earlier this year. This past weekend, Chinese authorities gave an update on their probe, noting that it is in "stable condition." It was in July when three nations launched ...
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Science Times
Japan is sending an 8K camera to Mars to capture ultra-high definition images of the planet and its moons. This project is headed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), who collaborated with Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) to jointly ...
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Gizmodo
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and broadcaster NHK are teaming up to develop a space camera capable of filming in 4K and 8K resolutions to capture Mars like it's never been seen before. Meanwhile, 8K video remains prohibitively expensive ...
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WRAL.com
By Tony Rice, NASA Ambassador. You may have read that the planet Uranus is visible with the naked eye this week. This might be possible from a very dark location with very good eyesight, but for most of us this seventh planet from the Sun lost will be lost in ...
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