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The last time a person stepped foot on the moon was 1972. Now, the moon is back on NASA's space agenda. This time around the agency isn't just visiting -- it's planning to stay. With its Artemis missions starting next year, NASA aims to have astronauts on ...
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Washington Post
BEIJING — Following the successful return of moon rocks by its Chang'e 5 robotic probe, China is preparing for future missions that could set the stage for an eventual lunar base to host human explorers, a top space program official said Thursday.
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Washington Post
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Bearing two kilograms (4.4 lbs.) of lunar rock and soil, China's Chang'e-5 capsule touched down on the frozen steppes of Inner Mongolia early Thursday and vaulted China into the ranks of only three nations that have ventured to the moon ...
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Space.com
Scientists may have detected radio emissions from a planet orbiting a star beyond our sun for the first time. The astronomers behind the new research used a radio telescope in the Netherlands to study three different stars known to host exoplanets.
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Scientific American
A mystery lurks inside the corpses of dead stars. Neutron stars, formed when certain types of stars die in supernova explosions, are the densest form of matter in the universe; black holes are the only thing denser, but they have so fully escaped the bounds of ...
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CNN
It's called one of the most photogenic galaxies: The Sombrero Galaxy looks like the giant broad rim of a Mexican hat sitting out among the stars. It can be spotted using a small telescope. It's about 28 million light years from Earth. Show Caption. 16 of 30.
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USA TODAY
BEIJING — A Chinese lunar capsule returned to Earth on Thursday with the first fresh rock samples from the moon in more than 40 years, offering the possibility of new insights into the history of the solar system and marking a new landmark for China's rapidly ...
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The New York Times
In 2008, workers searching for diamonds off the coast of Namibia found a different kind of treasure: hundreds of gold coins mixed with timber and other debris. They had stumbled upon Bom Jesus, a Portuguese trading vessel lost during a voyage to India in ...
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Washington Post
December 21 marks the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere and the start of astronomical winter. This year's winter solstice will be a bit special though, the darkness punctuated by a rare planetary conjunction. Support our ...
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ABC News
A Chinese space capsule has returned to Earth with the first fresh rock samples from the moon in more than 40 years. By KEN MORITSUGU Associated Press. December 16, 2020, 9:19 PM. • 5 min read. In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, ...
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