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For thousands of years, we've cast our gaze toward the stars, opining about what awaits us out there. Our telescopes have scanned the skies in search of life, and, in some instances, we thought we'd discovered it. In 1877, astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli ...
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Forbes
One of the great mysteries of modern astronomy has been revealed after a five years-long observation found a repeating pattern in a radio signal coming from a small dwarf galaxy about three billion light-years from Earth. It comes in the wake of another ...
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Wink News
SpaceX's debut astronaut launch is the biggest, most visible opening shot yet in NASA's grand plan for commercializing Earth's backyard. Amateur astronauts, private space stations, flying factories, out-of-this-world movie sets — this is the future the space ...
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Phys.Org
GoPro image of a great white shark off east Australian coast at Evans Head, New South Wales. Credit: Richard Grainger/University of Sydney. The first-ever detailed study of the diets of great white sharks off the east Australian coast reveals this apex predator ...
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Tech Times
Once a huge asteroid walks straight to planet Earth, what can humans do to prevent it from happening? The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) had their suggestion, such as crashing asteroid against spacecraft. But China also has ...
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WMBF
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX's debut astronaut launch is the biggest, most visible opening shot yet in NASA's grand plan for commercializing Earth's backyard. Amateur astronauts, private space stations, flying factories, out-of-this-world movie sets ...
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Fox News
Scientists have discovered a potentially habitable exoplanet and its star that are a "mirror image" of the Earth and the sun. Experts from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Göttingen, Germany, led an international team of astronomers in the ...
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Space.com
Sorry Kerbonauts, you'll have to wait a bit longer to launch into interstellar space with the much-anticipated sequel to the physics-based spaceflight simulator "Kerbal Space Program" (KSP). Private Division, the makers of the new sequel "Kerbal Space ...
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Los Angeles Times
It was decades ago when Bruce Robison first looked through the plexiglass sphere of a submersible and spotted a most curious critter in the waters off Central California. Nearly transparent and no larger than a fist, the squishy tadpole-like animal was ...
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Wall Street Journal
NASA's inspector general is investigating an allegation that a high-ranking NASA official earlier this year improperly guided Boeing Co. regarding an agency competition for lucrative lunar-lander contracts, according to people familiar with the details.
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