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The epic quest to build a permanent Moon base The crew of the final Apollo mission, Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt, spent the longest on the lunar surface of any astronauts so far: 75 hours in total. Cernan likened it to a camping expedition – they ate and slept, in hammocks, inside the compact ...
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Equinox on March 20 means more stunning auroras are coming. Here's why Longtime aurora watchers will know the Earth's two equinoxes — late March and late September — mark the most colorful times of the year. Aurora hunters claim that, to look to the night sky in search of these beautiful displays, the dates around the ...
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Flaming Space Debris Re-entering Atmosphere Lights Up California Sky Specifically, flaming chunks of communications equipment, which were jettisoned from the International Space Station in February 2020, streaked across the sky at 17,000 miles per hour, said Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Smithsonian and ...
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Astronomy expert squashes extra-terrestrial rumors about mysterious lights Raj Dixit says it's just an old satellite that went 'belly up.' The Vice President of the Sacramento Valley Astronomical Society put all the extra-terrestrial rumors to rest. "This was ...
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NASA map shows where you can see a solar eclipse across the US Some of the most fascinating astronomical events to see from Earth are solar eclipses, when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun and blocks out some or all of the sun's light. The resulting darkness during daytime is fascinating and can lead ...
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Mysterious streaks of light seen in the sky over Northern California Jaime Hernandez was at the King Cong Brewing Company in Sacramento for a St. Patrick's Day celebration when some among the group noticed the lights. Hernandez quickly began filming. It was over in about 40 seconds, he said Saturday.
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Scientists Aim to Land New Telescope on Far Side of the Moon The telescope is designed to search for ancient radio waves that could provide important details about the early universe. The American space agency NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy are working together on the project.
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Sun hurls out CME towards Earth! G1-class Geomagnetic Storm to hit soon NASA and ESA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory observes and reports any unusal solar activity occuring on the Sun's surface. Just recently, a group of Sunspots were observed emerging from a Southwestern limb of the Sun. At the moment, these Sunspots ...
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Researchers Find Ways To Promote The Growth Of Good Bacteria In Human Gut Researchers at Yale University have discovered a novel mechanism to promote the growth of beneficial bacterial species known as "good" bacteria in the human gut. This may enable medical interventions that promote gut and overall human health.
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Venus: Proof of active volcanoes—at last So it should be generating heat in its interior (by the decay of radioactive elements) at much the same rate as the Earth does. On Earth, one of the main ways in which this heat leaks out is via volcanic eruptions. During an average year, at least 50 ...
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