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Scientific American (blog)
This may not be the right time to bring this up, but let's just say it: there's strong reason to believe illnesses like COVID-19 might become more prevalent in coming years. When we encroach on previously untouched areas—such as wild lands, dense jungles ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and the ground-based Gemini Observatory in Hawaii have teamed up with the Juno spacecraft to probe the mightiest storms in the solar system, taking place more than 500 million miles away on the giant planet Jupiter.
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collectSPACE.com
NASA is refreshing its logo for a new era a human spaceflight. The 10-story-tall insignia that adorns the side of the space agency's iconic Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) is receiving a fresh coat of paint. The emblem's bright red vector and royal-azure blue ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
If you just woke up from a yearlong coma and turned promptly to this column, let me sum things up as gently as I can. A lot of people are wondering what to do if an Asian murder hornet gets trapped in their mandatory face mask. If you are not waking up from a ...
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KCTV Kansas City
(CNN) -- Jupiter is known for its massive storms, but trying to peer inside them requires teamwork by the Juno spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope and the ground-based Gemini North telescope in Hawaii. Collective observations from this dream team ...
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Engadget
The US Air Force's X-37B space plane is heading back to Low Earth Orbit after a record-breaking fifth mission last year. It's scheduled to launch on May 16th from Cape Canaveral in Florida, and while it still belongs to the Air Force, the newly formed US Space ...
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International Business Times
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the audio recording of the BepiColombo spacecraft during its near-Earth flyby last month. As noted by the agency, sounds made by the spacecraft and other factors in space can be heard in the recording.
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International Business Times
A team of astronomers was able to capture the sharpest image of the planet Jupiter ever taken from Earth. In the new image, the planet looked like a glowing jack-o-lantern. Jupiter's latest image was taken by researchers from the University of California and ...
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We Ain't Got No History
The Bundesliga are leading the way in European football to restart playing in our new COVID-19 reality. With games set to go ahead next weekend, all eyes from the Premier League and other non-cancelled leagues will be on them to see how they fare and ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Dust off those binoculars and keep your eyes on the skies, as the sixth full moon of 2020 is fast approaching. As one of 12 full moons to admire every year, June's moon was dubbed the Strawberry Moon by early Native Americans because the fruit picking ...
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