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Space.com
A "ring of fire" solar eclipse will briefly appear in parts of Africa and Asia this weekend, and if you aren't out there in person, you can take in the spectacular show online. Sunday's solar eclipse is what is known as an annular eclipse, in which the moon does not ...
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CNN
(CNN) Outside of Earth, intriguing ocean worlds in our solar system are of interest to astronomers as potential hubs of life. New estimates and calculations suggest that there are even more Earth-like planets and ocean worlds in our galaxy than previously ...
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Scientific American
This is not the right time for a bigger particle accelerator. But CERN, the European physics center based in Geneva, Switzerland, has plans—big plans. The biggest particle physics facility of the world, currently running the biggest particle collider in the world, ...
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Scientific American
CERN has taken a major step towards building a 100-kilometre circular super-collider to push the frontier of high-energy physics. The decision was unanimously endorsed by the CERN Council on 19 June, following the plan's approval by an independent ...
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Phys.Org
"Beam me up" is one of the most famous catchphrases from the Star Trek series. It is the command issued when a character wishes to teleport from a remote location back to the Starship Enterprise. While human teleportation exists only in science fiction, ...
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Phys.Org
Several years ago, planetary scientist Lynnae Quick began to wonder whether any of the more than 4,000 known exoplanets, or planets beyond our solar system, might resemble some of the watery moons around Jupiter and Saturn. Though some of these ...
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Forbes
Imagine that you were looking out at the distant Universe, watching the stars, galaxies, and the other light-emitting objects you're used to, when all of a sudden an incredibly powerful flash of light arrived. Lasting only a few milliseconds or even less, for those ...
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Phys.Org
Over the course of 182 days, the eROSITA X-ray telescope has completed its first full sweep of the sky which it embarked upon about a year ago. This new map of the hot, energetic universe contains more than one million objects, roughly doubling the number ...
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Popular Mechanics
On July 20, if all goes according to plan, the Perseverance rover will blast off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center atop United Launch Alliance's Atlas V 541 rocket. Between 9:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. ET, the rocket's engines will roar to life, sending Percy out ...
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Florida Today
Throughout May testing of the raw sewage at the Cape Canaveral Wastewater Treatment Facility detected no presence of the novel coronavirus - that is, until the week of May 26. That week tests yielded a concentration of the virus that corresponded to at least ...
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