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For the first time, astronomers have detected a planet orbiting a white dwarf star. If further confirmed, the discovery shows that some planets could survive the destruction of their sun-like stars, and some might even remain potentially habitable. Sharing is ...
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Space.com
For 18 months, NASA has focused on landing astronauts in 2024 near the moon's south pole, but that last piece of the directive may need to take a back seat if executing the mission gets too tricky, agency officials say. The Artemis program landing site issue ...
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Space.com
NASA astronauts will be receiving and filming bottles of Estée Lauder skincare aboard the International Space Station later this month, according to CNN Business. Advertisement. Aboard the orbiting laboratory, astronauts receive everything from ...
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The New York Times
Featured Article: "Life on Venus? Astronomers See a Signal in Its Clouds" by Shannon Stirone, Kenneth Chang and Dennis Overbye. Astronomers on Monday reported the detection of a chemical in the acidic Venusian clouds — phosphine — which may be a ...
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CNN
Space.com
It's like somebody put Jupiter under a blacklight. A new photo by the Hubble Space Telescope shows the solar system's largest planet in surprising pastel hues. The image, captured on Aug. 25, combines data in ultraviolet, visible and near-infrared light to give ...
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CNN
(CNN) No longer confined to territories here on Earth, Russia has now staked its claim on Venus, saying it is a "Russian planet." This week, Dmitry Rogozin, head of the Russian space corporation Roscosmos, revealed that the country plans to send its own ...
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The Weather Channel
This split image shows the difference between an active Sun during solar maximum (on the left, captured in April 2014) and a quiet Sun during solar minimum (on the right, captured in December 2019). December 2019 marks the beginning of Solar Cycle 25, ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Could life exist in toxic clouds above a planet hot enough to melt lead? Suddenly the question isn't merely theoretical, portending new steps in the search for life beyond Earth. J. Greaves/Cardiff University/JAXA/AP. The planet Venus is seen from the Japan ...
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PRNewswire
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA will highlight the first crew rotational flight of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station with a trio of news conferences beginning 11 a.m. EDT Tuesday, Sept. 29.
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