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The Planetary Society
The Universe is a big, diverse place. The planets and moons we've observed so far have shown staggering variety, from frozen snowballs to volcanic hellscapes, gas giants to tiny moonlets. Given the diversity of planetary bodies, one could reason that ...
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Space.com
On Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, an annular solar eclipse will come to North America. Roughly 11 years after the same type of solar eclipse crossed the U.S. Southwest on May 20, 2012, this one will be visible from a similar region, crossing eight U.S. ...
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Space.com
Less than a month after astronomers found satellite trails scarring many images snapped by the Hubble Space Telescope, a new paper is urging scientists to "fight tooth and nail" to protect the night sky against rising light pollution.
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Space.com
Astrobiologists should examine space dust and other exoplanetary debris to search for the existence of life beyond Earth, a new study suggests. Up to 100,000 pieces of life-carrying dust particles could be making their way to Earth every year, ...
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Space.com
Engineers have created an intriguing concrete alternative using simulated Martian or lunar soil, potato starch and salt. The "space concrete" is twice as strong as conventional concrete, the researchers say. They hope the new material will eventually ...
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Space.com
But not all jets are created equal — some are stronger and drastically change their surroundings by heating up the gas in their galaxies, stunting the galaxy's growth. Others are weaker, referred to as radio-quiet ...
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CNN
As planets form around stars, gravitational interactions tend to kick out some of the small "leftovers," such as comets and asteroids. "Comets preserve a snapshot of what the solar system looked like when ...
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The New York Times
Uranus appears tipped on its side against a black background. The planet is mainly colored. Uranus's north pole, seen in 2022, showing a thickened photochemical haze. Several small storms can be seen ...
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NPR
Ludwig van Beethoven lived a life of pain. His suffering was so great that in 1802 — while only in his early 30's — the classical composer and pianist penned a letter to his brothers describing how his maladies had soured his demeanor and isolated him ...
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Spaceflight Now
Watch a replay of our live coverage of the countdown and launch of Relativity Space's first 3D-printed Terran 1 rocket. The Terran 1 lifted off from Launch Complex 16 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, on its inaugural test flight at 11:25 ...
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