Jumat, 27 Oktober 2023

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With temperatures reaching levels high enough to melt lead, the hottest planet in our solar system seems an unlikely host for life as we know it — even the simplest kind. But, according to this new research, Venus was very different in its deep past.
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The successor to the Atlas V will fly for the first time on Dec. 24, if all goes according to plan.
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A wispy white structure is seen against the backdrop of space. The aftermath of a smash-up between two spiral galaxies that happened a billion years ago (Image credit ...
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British astronauts may soon fly to the International Space Station on a private mission. The U.K. Space Agency and Houston company Axiom Space have inked a deal to pursue a commercially sponsored mission that could send four U.K. astronauts to orbit.
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Two weeks after casting its shadow across the Americas during an annular solar eclipse, the moon will swing around to skim through the northern edge of the Earth's own shadow on Saturday, Oct. 28. the moon is darkened by Earth's shadow.
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The full moon of October will occur at 4:24 p.m. EDT, 1: (Image credit: Chris Vaughan/Starry Night). The ...
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A 570-light-year-long twisted jet of plasma is getting blasted from a distant blazar at near the speed of light. Comments (0). The illustration of a black hole blasting out a jet, depicting what the twisted areas. An illustration shows a supermassive ...
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Scientists have discovered ancient helium in volcanic rocks, indicating the element may be leaking from Earth's core. fpm/E+/Getty Images. Sign up for ...
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The Keck II telescope in Hawaii is the first to see the infrared glow on Uranus, caused by hydrogen molecules in the atmosphere becoming excited. Comments (0). photo of the blue planet uranus, with the red-tinged glow of auroras near.
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The full beaver moon begins to pass through the Earth's shadow during a total lunar eclipse in November in New York. On Saturday, a partial lunar eclipse will occur for those on the night side of Earth from 3:34 p.m. to 4:52 p.m. ET.
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