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| NASA blames recent Hubble woes on aging hardware Hardware problems that cropped up earlier this month on the Hubble Space Telescope, now approaching the 31st anniversary of its launch, are the latest signs the observatory is showing its age. Hubble went into a safe ... | |
| Long-Awaited Muon Physics Experiment Nears Moment of Truth After a two-decade wait that included a long struggle for funding and a move halfway across a continent, a rebooted experiment on the muon—a particle similar to the electron but heavier and unstable—is about to unveil its results. Physicists have high hopes ... | |
| A meteorite exploded in the air above Antarctica 430000 years ago (CNN) Tiny particles recovered from the summit of a mountain in Antarctica are clues that a meteorite more than 100 yards wide exploded in the sky 430,000 years ago, sending a fireball of vaporized extraterrestrial material to the icy surface, according to new ... | |
| Uranus is belching X-rays and is weirder than we ever thought The more scientists study it, the weirder Uranus gets. The newest mystery to add to the planet's repertoire? Astronomers have detected X-rays from the strange world — and while some of the signal may be reflected emissions from the sun, some appear to be ... | |
| First images of freshwater plumes at sea The research, supported by the Hawai'i EPSCoR 'Ike Wai project, is the first to demonstrate that surface-towed marine controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) imaging can be used to map oceanic freshwater plumes in high-resolution. | |
| Watch NASA's Mars helicopter unfold like a butterfly (video) The Mars helicopter Ingenuity is preparing for a historic take-off as NASA attempts the first powered, guided flight on another world. That flight could occur as soon as April 8. But before then, the little chopper had to unpack itself from the belly of its much larger ... | |
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