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Watch NASA's Perseverance scientists discuss rover's first 18 months on Mars NASA is hosting an update about the Perseverance Mars mission, and you can watch the whole thing live. Agency officials plan a briefing about the Perseverance rover at 11:30 a.m. EDT (1530 GMT) on Thursday (Sept. 15) "to provide highlights from the ...
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NASA satellites help dogs hunt for otter and mink poop A pack of pooches joined their human scientist partners to scoop wild wastewater in western Montana. Their goal: finding where pollution enters the environment to stop contaminants in their tracks. The 2021 " ...
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Dazzling imagery of supernova remnant holds clues about star's death (video) Astronomers have traced the timeline of a stellar explosion in a neighboring galaxy using data from three NASA telescopes. When a massive star reaches the end of its life, it explodes in a brilliant burst of light known as a supernova.
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Hubble Space Telescope captures two 'overlapping' spiral galaxies in new photo The galaxies, called SDSS J115331 and LEDA 2073461, are located more than a billion light-years from Earth. While the new Hubble Space Telescope view suggests the two galactic bodies are merging, it's just an ...
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Einstein's general relativity holds up under most rigorous test to date To do so, the scientists measured the acceleration of free-falling objects in a French satellite called MICROSCOPE, which launched in 2016. One of the most famous tests of the weak equivalence ...
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New phases of water detected Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered that water in a one-molecule layer acts like neither a liquid nor a solid, and that it becomes highly conductive at high pressures. Much is known about how "bulk water" behaves: it expands when ...
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Einstein's General Relativity Theory Passes Yet Another Massive Test An artist's illustration of the Microscope satellite in our planet's orbit. CNES 2015. What's happening. Scientists sent a satellite to space to test Einstein's weak ...
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Research demonstrates effects of hotter fall temperatures on insects Working under the supervision of biology professor Jeremy McNeil, master's student Campbell McKay is looking into how feeding on different milkweed species could affect the probability that Monarch butterflies born in the fall migrate to their ...
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Rocky 'Water Worlds' Are Far More Common In Milky Way Than We Thought, Say Scientists A surprising new study published in Science suggests that many more planets orbiting stars outside of our solar system contain water. However, that doesn't mean most are ocean worlds like Earth and nor does it mean they could host life forms.
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Here's What Happens When You Ask the Internet to Name a Uranus Mission Whenever a planet trends on Twitter, I have to check it out. Uranus popped up in my feed over the weekend because a lot of people thought NASA had asked the public to come up with names for a mission to the ice giant. Here's what actually went down.
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