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Space.com
The hope is that, by bringing some of the Red Planet back to Earth, we can gain more insight into Mars' potential for life by using high-resolution lab instruments to examine Martian rocks.
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Space.com
Of the five bright naked-eye planets, by far the easiest and brightest to see is Venus. There never seems to be a problem in locating this dazzling world, whether it is in the morning or evening sky. Still, there are occasions when Venus is not very well placed for ...
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Space.com
The California-based company aims to recover the first stage of the Electron rocket that launches its next mission, which is currently targeted to lift off no earlier than Saturday (May 15) from New Zealand.
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NPR
An experimental device that turns thoughts into text has allowed a man who was left paralyzed by an accident to construct sentences swiftly on a computer screen. The man was able to type with 95% accuracy just by imagining he was handwriting letters on a ...
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CNN
(CNN) — Qantas is offering a new "flight to nowhere" that will give travel-starved Australian residents the chance to admire the late May supermoon and full lunar eclipse from over 40,000 feet in the sky. If you were hoping to nab tickets, you're out of luck -- the ...
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CNN
Now, Perseverance is gearing up to conduct its primary mission: studying Jezero Crater and searching for signs of ancient life on Mars. About 3.9 billion years ago, the crater was filled with a lake that was fed by a river delta.
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The New York Times
Changes to the atmosphere caused by carbon dioxide emissions could increase the amount of debris that stays in orbit.
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BBC News
The technological marvel that is the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is going through final testing before being shipped to the launch site. The successor to the mighty Hubble is due to leave Earth in October to begin a new era of astronomical discovery ...
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EarthSky
Interstellar space isn't quite as empty as a vacuum, and a team of scientists announced on May 10, 2021, that Voyager 1 has now sent back a message, saying it's detected a faint, monotonous hum of interstellar gas (plasma).
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Space.com
Scientists have spotted water in a primitive meteorite, expanding our understanding of the ancient solar system. Water is abundant in our solar system — from the icy rings of Saturn to the subsurface water on its moon Enceladus and the liquid water and ice ...
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