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Earlier this month, Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel, and Andrea Ghez split the 2020 physics Nobel Prize for decades of work on black holes. Click here to learn more about their monumental achievement and about the history of our understanding of these ...
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EarthSky
The last time CO2 concentrations reached today's level was 3 million years ago, during the Pliocene Epoch. Hear from geoscientists who see evolving conditions in the Arctic as an indicator of how climate change could transform the planet. Sharing is caring!
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CNN
(CNN) NASA astronaut Kate Rubins casting her vote from some 200 miles above Earth should be all the motivation you need to make a plan to vote this year. Rubins, the only American voter not currently on Earth, said she was able to vote from the ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
(NASA) – Two days after touching down on asteroid Bennu, NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission team received on Thursday, Oct. 22, images that confirm the spacecraft has collected more than enough material to meet one of its main mission requirements ...
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Science Times
California-based rocket maker SpaceX successfully deployed 60 new Starlink satellite fleet into orbit on Saturday, October 24. Elon Musk's launch capped the company's task with a safe rocket landing at the shore after an on-time liftoff. A previously two-stage ...
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Tech Times
A particular space rock known as the 2020 UF3 recently shot by Earth back in October 22. Astronomers were luckily able to get a photo of the passing asteroid. According to the official Virtual Telescope Project, the asteroid was extremely close to earth at just a ...
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AZFamily
(CNN) -- While the search for exoplanets has revealed more than 4,000 planets beyond our solar system over the last couple of decades, it begs the question of what may be looking back. That's the question posed by two astronomers in a study published ...
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The Brown Daily Herald
Beyond the bounds of Earth's solar system, exoplanets revolve in space and are the target planets of ongoing research efforts, including those of Professor of Physics Gregory Tucker. Tucker is leading a team of Brown students to build key parts of the ...
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Wink News
A NASA spacecraft is stuffed with so much asteroid rubble from this week's grab that it's jammed open and precious particles are drifting away in space, scientists said Friday. Scientists announced the news three days after the spacecraft named Osiris-Rex ...
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EarthSky
The sun's second planet, Venus, as seen from the BepiColombo spacecraft as it passed on its way to the innermost planet, Mercury, earlier this month. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Large whie planet passes right to left past spacecraft arms ...
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