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(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 have ...
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EarthSky
Comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) was getting brighter. Then, sadly, the Hubble Space Telescope caught it apparently disintegrating. Now … surprise. Veteran comet observer Terry Lovejoy reported earlier today that the comet is brightening again! Sharing is caring!
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Tech Times
Jupiter is composed of massive storms, and gazing inside them requires collective efforts of the Juno spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the ground-based Gemini North telescope in Hawaii. Combined images from these sources have produced ...
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The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
... ‌. Imagine living on a planet with constant storms with thunderheads reaching 40 miles from base to top — five times taller than those on Earth, and powerful lightning flashes up to three times more powerful than Earth's largest "superbolts." Welcome to gas ...
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ABC News
Microbes can survive and grow in 100% hydrogen atmospheres, suggesting life could potentially evolve on a much broader range of alien worlds than is often considered, a new study has found. Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe.
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SpaceNews
The $8.9 million "fleet surveillance" contract gives the Space Force a closeup view of SpaceX commercial and civil space launches. WASHINGTON — SpaceX on May 6 was awarded an $8.9 million contract modification that gives the U.S. Space Force direct ...
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The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
... ‌. The galaxy PKS 2014-55, located 800 million light years from Earth, is classified as 'X-shaped' because it appears to have four jets forming an 'X' as opposed to more common galaxies such as the Milky Way with their enormous twin jets of radio waves ...
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Phys.Org
The direction of ocean currents can determine the direction of gene flow in rafting species, but this depends on species traits that allow for rafting propensity. This is according to a City College of New York study focusing on seahorse and pipefish species.
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KTVZ
The fearsome raptors that terrorized visitors to "Jurassic Park" may not have hunted in packs, like they did on screen. That's the finding of a new study that analyzed teeth from Deinonychus antirrhopus, wolf-sized raptors that lived in what is now North America ...
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Digital Trends
NASA's Perseverance rover is gearing up for its mission to Mars in just two months' time. The latest step in the launch preparations is readying the rover and its descent stage to be attached to the Atlas V rocket that will transport it in a process called vehicle ...
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