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After crashing on Mars, NASA's Ingenuity helicopter could live on as a weather station for 20 years Scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) gave an update on the downed Ingenuity Mars helicopter on Wednesday (Dec. 11) during the 2024 Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Washington, D.C. ...
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Carbon dioxide rivers? Ancient Mars' liquid may not all have been water In a new study, a team of researchers argue that our extensive understanding of water-based systems on Earth, combined with limited knowledge of liquid carbon dioxide systems, may have led us to prematurely dismiss a scenario that could have fundamentally ...
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SpaceX launch of NASA's new 3D-sky-mapping satellite set for February 2025 SPHEREx will map the millions of stars and galaxies visible from our planet in every direction, "like scanning the inside of a globe." Comments (0). When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.
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The spectacular Geminid meteor shower peaks mid December The display will peak Friday night, but the nearly full moon could wash out many of the more faint meteors. A few straggling stars might streak across the sky at random intervals through the rest of the month.
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'Christmas lights' galaxy reveals how Universe formed Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has for the first time captured an image of what our galaxy likely looked like just as it was forming - and it's got space scientists feeling very Christmassy. "I just love the sparkle galaxy with its Christmas ...
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These Delicate Needles Made From Animal Bones May Have Helped Prehistoric Humans Sew Warm Winter Clothing Researchers have discovered 32 needle fragments made from the bones of smaller animals. The tiny tools may have been used to sew insulated garments during the last ice age. Julia Binswanger. Daily Correspondent. December 11, 2024 11:59 a.m. ...
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Saltwater will taint 77% of coastal aquifers by century's end, modeling study finds Called saltwater intrusion, the phenomenon happens below coastlines, where two masses of water naturally hold each other at bay. Rainfall on land replenishes, or recharges, fresh water in coastal aquifers (underground rock and soil that hold water), which ...
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Mysterious, repeating radio bursts from space may finally have an explanation By searching sparsely populated regions of the galaxy, astronomers have for the first time found the source of a kind of signal that has puzzled them for years. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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NASA-DOD Study: Saltwater to Widely Taint Coastal Groundwater by 2100 Intrusion of saltwater into coastal groundwater can make water there unusable, damage ecosystems, and corrode infrastructure. Seawater will infiltrate underground freshwater supplies in about three of every four coastal areas around the world by the ...
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How to catch the Geminids, one of the strongest meteor showers of the year The shower often produces meteors with a distinctly more yellow glow, likely due to the unusual origin material, said Sally Brummel, planetarium manager at the University of Minnesota's Bell Museum. Under ideal viewing conditions, ...
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