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Hello, Venus! Solar Orbiter spacecraft makes first swing past planet The joint U.S.-European Solar Orbiter spacecraft had an appointment with Venus this morning (Dec. 27), the first in a series of planetary flybys to hone the probe's orbit on its journey to the sun. Solar Orbiter reached its closest approach to Venus at 7:39 a.m. ...
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10 geological discoveries that absolutely rocked 2020 The Yellowstone hotspot lurks beneath the national park's geysers and hot springs, and about 9 million years ago, the volcano exploded in two historic supereruptions, scientists found. After analyzing ancient volcanic rock tracts and volcanic deposits ...
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The ashes of James Doohan— Scotty from Star Trek— are aboard the International Space Station The ashes of the late James Doohan, who played chief engineer Montgomery Scott on the original Star Trek television series, have been aboard the International Space Station for 12 years— and the Sunday Times of London has the fascinating backstory of ...
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Planet Earth Report –"Strange Unexplained Circles in Space to Software Map That Could Change the World Forever" ... . . "Planet Earth Report" provides descriptive links to headline news by leading science journalists about the extraordinary discoveries, technology, people, and events changing our knowledge of Planet Earth and the future of the human species.
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Korean Fusion Reactor: 'Artificial Sun' Runs for 20 Seconds at 180 Million Degrees Fahrenheit—New World Record! Fusion energy is one of the most limited technology in the world because of the present condition's inability to support it but Koreans have achieved a world record of making it run for 20 seconds. It may not seem enough or long, but in terms of the technology's ...
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Water world: Arizona scientists on new evidence, questions about life on Mars Planetary scientists have confirmed the existence of a large saltwater lake under the icy surface of Mars, and they discovered three more lakes beneath the red planet's south pole. The discovery, which was published in the journal Nature Astronomy in ...
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Here's How the Ashes of Star Trek's Original Scotty Got Smuggled Aboard the International Space Station A heartwarming story of hope, family, and a little bit of international espionage. Advertisement. As revealed in a fascinating report by The Times in the United Kingdom, some of the ashes of James Doohan, Star Trek's original Scotty, now live on board of the ...
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The most distant galaxy is upending our model of the universe's history Looking out into the universe with a telescope means looking back in time, as the speed of light is so slow that even the light of nearby stars in our own galaxy takes years or millennia to reach us. As such, the very distant galaxies also offer humans a peek into ...
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Japanese spacecraft's gifts: Asteroid chips like charcoal TOKYO (AP) — They resemble small fragments of charcoal, but the soil samples collected from an asteroid and returned to Earth by a Japanese spacecraft were hardly disappointing. The samples Japanese space officials described Thursday are as big as 1 ...
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Cold Moon: Don't Miss The Last Full Moon Of 2020 December 2020's moon will turn full at precisely 10:28 p.m. EST on Tuesday, NASA said, so those who would like to view the moon turn full at that moment should convert the time to their own time zones. This is because in other parts of the world, the full moon's ...
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