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The Hubble Space Telescope caught a pair of "squabbling" galaxies in action, according to the European Space Agency. The pair of objects is known as Arp 86 and includes two galaxies roughly 220 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation ...
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CNN
(CNN) Mammoths and other giant creatures of the Ice Age such as woolly rhinos survived longer than scientists thought, coexisting with humans for tens of thousands years before they vanished for good. That's according to the results of an ambitious ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
Engineers at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida moved the Orion spacecraft for our Artemis I mission from the Launch Abort System Facility to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Then Orion was placed on top of the Space Launch System ...
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MIT News
A star's white-hot center fuels the fusion of protons, squeezing them together to build progressively heavier elements. But beyond iron, scientists have puzzled over what could give rise to gold, platinum, and the rest of the universe's heavy elements, ...
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USA TODAY
The rover, which first arrived on Mars in February, has two microphones attached to it. It has so far recorded around five hours of sound, including "Martian wind gusts, rover wheels crunching over gravel, and motors whirring as the spacecraft moves its ...
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Livescience.com
Traces of ancient life were locked inside a 2.5 billion-year-old ruby from Greenland, according to a new study. The planet's oldest rubies, sparkling red gemstones made up of a transparent red mineral called corundum, are found in Greenland.
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Screen Rant
At this very moment, multiple robots are exploring Mars to help scientists and astronomers better understand the planet. Whether it be Curiosity, Perseverance, or Ingenuity, these robots are critical for Martian exploration. They also happen to be great ...
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silive.com
"It's like you're really standing there," said Baptiste Chide, a planetary scientist who studies data from the microphones, in a NASA release. "Martian sounds have strong bass vibrations, so when you put on headphones, you can really feel it.
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CBS News
The new planet was found in a "stellar nursery" and formed approximately several million years ago — around the same time that the main Hawaiian islands emerged from the ocean. Named 2M0437b, researchers first spotted the planet orbiting a remote, infant ...
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The Jerusalem Post
An asteroid is shown in an artist's rendition crashing into Earth in an event that scientists believe occurred in the Caribbean region at the boundary of the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods in Earth's geologic history about 65 million years ago causing the ...
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