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Watch live: Russia's Pirs module set to depart space station today Russia's Progress MS-16 cargo freighter undocked from the space station at 6:55 a.m. EDT (1055 GMT) Monday as the outpost soared 260 miles (418 kilometers) over northern China. Instead of ...
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'Project Galileo' will search for evidence of extraterrestrial life from the technology it leaves behind The project aims to address the question "are we the smartest kids on our cosmic block?" Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, a co-founder of the initiative, said in a news conference about the big announcement today (July 26).
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Steven Weinberg, Nobel-winning physicist who united principal forces of nature, dies at 88 During a long career spent in the exploration of the most basic problems of physics and cosmology, he won lasting renown as a creator of an "electroweak" theory that unifies electromagnetism and the "weak" force that operates on the subatomic scale and is ...
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Harvard professor leading research on existence of UFOs and alien civilizations The Galileo Project, led by Harvard astronomy professor Avi Loeb, will search for a record of alien civilizations capable of technology surpassing what we know on Earth. It will use telescope observations, missions that send cameras into space and more..
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Asteroid the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza just flew (safely) by Earth On the other hand, 2008 GO20 is "potentially hazardous" because over time the gravitational tug of the planets could change the object's orbital path so that it crosses Earth's orbit. If that were to happen, a future collision with our planet is possible, NASA said.
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NASA Investigates Renaming James Webb Space Telescope after Anti-LGBT+ Claims NASA is considering whether to rename its flagship astronomical observatory, given reports alleging that James Webb, after whom it is named, was involved in persecuting gay and lesbian people during his career in government. Keeping his name on the ...
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Astronomers uncover briefest supernova-powered gamma-ray burst Astronomers have discovered the shortest-ever gamma-ray burst (GRB) caused by the implosion of a massive star. Using the international Gemini Observatory, a program of NSF's NOIRLab, astronomers identified the cause of this 0.6-second flurry of gamma ...
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What Lies Underneath the Red Planet? InSight Lander Provides Crucial Details About Inner Structure of Mars Clouds drift over the dome-covered seismometer, known as SEIS, belonging to NASA's InSight lander, on Mars. (NASA/JPL-Caltech).
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Scientists Are Using a Balloon to Launch a Telescope (ASU is a partner with Slate and New America in Future Tense.) Sometimes, the simplest and cheapest solutions are best in a field where high-tech offerings can pose a significant chance of failure.
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Meteor wows Norway after blazing through night sky Norwegians have been left awestruck by a bright meteor that illuminated the night sky in the country's south-east. Footage shows powerful flashes of light over Norway, followed by what witnesses described as loud bangs on Sunday. Norwegian police say ...
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