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Alien mothership lurking in our solar system could be watching us with tiny probes, Pentagon official suggests In a draft paper, the pair said it is feasible an extraterrestrial spaceship could be in our galactic neighborhood, exploring the region by the means of "dandelion seeds" — small spacecraft that can gather and send back information, similar to the way ...
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'65' star Adam Driver asks NASA about the asteroid threat to Earth (video) The extinction of the dinosaurs more than 65 million years ago is a striking example of the devastation that an asteroid can wreak when it slams into Earth. A newly released movie from Sony Pictures, fittingly titled "65," plays on the epic disaster.
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Artificial intelligence could help hunt for life on Mars and other alien worlds Biosignature probability maps from convolutional neural network models and statistical ecology data. The colors in a) indicate the probability of biosignature detection. In b) is a visible image of a gypsum dome geologic feature (left) ...
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Watch skyscraper-sized asteroid zoom near Earth tonight (March 25) in free livestream The near-Earth asteroid, known as 2023 DZ2, is thought to be 140 to 310 feet (40 to 95 meters) wide. At around 3:30 p.m. EDT (1930 GMT), it will zoom within 107,500 miles (173,000 kilometers) of our planet, according to astronomer Gianluca Masi, who runs ...
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The Answer to Finding Alien Life Could Lie In Space Dust, Suggests Japanese Astronomer Scientists have left no stone unturned in their quest to find alien life — quite literally in some cases if we were to consider missions that are busy collecting Martian rock samples. But of late, an increasing number of studies point to the ...
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NASA Technologist Talks What's Needed For Interstellar Travel All of which begs the question: Why do mainstream rocket scientists and theoretical physicists appear to be so reluctant to discuss interstellar propulsion? The distances are vast, and the energies required ...
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RNA base in asteroid samples suggests origins of life on Earth: Study The black particles from an asteroid some 300 million kilometers away look unremarkable, like pieces of charcoal, but they hold a component of life itself. Scientists have discovered the chemical compound uracil, one of the building blocks of RNA, ...
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Team detects first neutrinos made by particle collider An international team of scientists has for the first time detected neutrinos created by a particle collider. The discovery, announced March 19 by the Forward Search Experiment — or FASER collaboration — at the 57th Rencontres de Moriond Electroweak ...
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The multiverse: how we're tackling the challenges facing the theory The idea of a multiverse consisting of "parallel universes" is a popular science fiction trope, recently explored in the Oscar-winning movie Everything Everywhere All At Once. However, it is within the realm of scientific possibility.
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Space News: Hubble monitors changing weather and seasons at Jupiter and Uranus Ever since its launch in 1990, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has been an interplanetary weather observer, keeping an eye on the largely gaseous outer planets and their ever-changing atmospheres. NASA spacecraft missions to ...
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