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An artist's life reconstruction of the bird-like Cretaceous Period dinosaur Natovenator polydontus, which boasted a streamlined body resembling those of diving birds and lived about 72 million years ago in what is now the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
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EarthSky
New research suggests it's possible. Recently, EarthSky reported on a study showing that Mars was once likely a water world. It might have had oceans even before Earth did. On November 17, 2022, European researchers announced a study that reaches a similar ...
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Noozhawk
If you own a small telescope or can visit your local planetarium or amateur astronomy club, you'll get quite a close-up view of Mars at this time. With even the lowest magnification you'll easily see its orange disk, but a larger telescope with higher ...
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The Bakersfield Californian
The Artemis 1 mission has worked very well after a successful late-night launch on Nov. 15. On Nov. 28, the Orion spacecraft reached a distance from Earth of 268,563 miles, making it the farthest distance that any spacecraft capable of carrying humans ...
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silive.com
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Stargazers can look up to the night sky in December to see a spectacular show of shooting stars before the end of the year — the Geminids meteor shower. Geminids make up one of the best and most reliable meteor showers of the ...
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Florida Today
Lunar Module Pilot Harrison H. Schmitt, left, Command Module Pilot Ron Evans, top right, and Mission Commander Eugene A. Cernan are photographed with a Lunar Roving Vehicle trainer during the rollout of the Apollo 17 rocket in August 1972.
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The Jerusalem Post
The first full-color image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, a revolutionary apparatus designed to peer through the cosmos to the dawn of the universe, shows the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, known as Webb's First Deep Field, in a composite made from ...
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NASA Blogs
Orion performed the second return trajectory correction burn on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 10:43 a.m. CST, using the auxiliary thrusters and increasing the spacecraft's velocity by 1.16 mph (1.71 feet per second). Shortly after acquiring signal with the Deep ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Construction on the world's biggest radio telescope, which will span two continents, peer deep into space and time and is expected to capture the "entire observable universe", will officially begin on Monday. The Square Kilometre Array will be split ...
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The Guardian
Construction of the world's largest radio astronomy observatory, the Square Kilometre Array, has officially begun in Australia after three decades in development. A huge intergovernmental effort, the SKA has been hailed as one of the ...
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