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After Arecibo, NASA isn't sure what comes next for planetary radar Arecibo Observatory's massive radio telescope has collapsed; with it has gone a crucial tool in understanding asteroid risks to Earth — and it would take a serious government initiative to replace. Advertisement. Before the facility sustained irreversible ...
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Mars colonists could get fuel and oxygen from water on the Red Planet Colonists on Mars could one day generate fuel and oxygen from saltwater on the Red Planet, a new study finds. Advertisement. The novel technology behind this advance could also help submarines generate oxygen from seawater on Earth, researchers said ...
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On Mars, internal heat may have powered habitable hotspots long ago The Martian underground may have been habitable billions of years ago even if the planet's surface was a dry, frigid wasteland. Mars likely churned out enough geothermal heat in the ancient past to melt the bases of thick ice sheets, generating large ...
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Watch China's Chang'e 5 spacecraft land on the moon in this amazing video A spectacular video from China's Chang'e 5 lander spacecraft revealsits successful touchdown on the moon as it softly set down to collect the first lunar samples in 44 years. The 49-second, sped-up video was captured by a camera underneath the Chang'e 5 ...
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Amazing panorama shows China's Chang'e 5 landing site on the moon (photos) China's Chang'e 5 lander has returned its first panorama from its landing site on the moon. The sample-return mission made a successful soft landing in the Oceanus Procellarum ("Ocean of Storms") region on Tuesday (Dec. 1) and almost immediately began ...
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Potential life on ancient Mars likely lived below the surface, study says (CNN) If life ever existed on ancient Mars, it may not have found a way on the surface -- but several miles below it. A new study suggests that the most habitable part of Mars in the past was likely its subsurface. The study published Wednesday in the journal ...
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Common misconceptions about doomsday asteroids In 2022, the DART mission will practice deflecting an asteroid by crashing into it. But for now, there are no known asteroids that need deflection. NASA/JHU-APL. It kept going through the pandemic. It kept going through an overwhelming election season.
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Spectacular eight-mile frieze of Ice Age beasts found in Amazon rainforest Thousands of rock art pictures depicting huge Ice Age creatures such as mastodons have been revealed by researchers in the Amazon rainforest. The paintings were probably made around 11,800-12,600 years ago, according to a press release from ...
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Alphabet's Loon hands the reins of its internet air balloons to self-learning AI Alphabet's Loon, the team responsible for beaming internet down to Earth from stratospheric helium balloons, has achieved a new milestone: its navigation system is no longer run by human-designed software. Instead, the company's internet balloons are ...
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China lands probe on surface of the moon and collects lunar soil MUST WATCH. See China launch lunar mission to collect samples from the moon 02:16. (CNN) China has successfully landed a lunar probe on a previously unexplored area of the moon. The robotic spacecraft, named Chang'e 5 after the mythical Chinese ...
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