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Why NASA's new 'mega moon rocket' is so incredible Officials at NASA are no doubt both excited and nervous as the agency gets ready for the debut of its most powerful rocket ever, dubbed the "mega moon rocket." The vehicle is officially known as the Space Launch System (SLS) and is part of NASA's ...
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Comet Leonard has broken into pieces as it rounds the sun: report The brightest comet of 2021 has disintegrated, according to EarthSky. An icy wanderer known as Comet Leonard (C/2021 A1) fell apart during its perihelion, or closest approach to the sun, the report said. Perihelion was projected for Jan.
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Roll over sourdough. Italian scientists develop a new way rise pizza crust Di Maio is a materials scientist at the University of Naples Federico II where he studies the formation of bubbles in polymers like polyurethane. He's had to swear off bread and pizza, which can make outings in Italy a touch awkward. "It's quite hard in ...
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Researchers store a quantum bit for a record-breaking 20 milliseconds Computers, smartphones, GPS: quantum physics has enabled many technological advances. It is now opening up new fields of research in cryptography (the art of coding messages) with the aim of developing ultra-secure telecommunications networks.
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity soars on 22nd Red Planet flight NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has done it again, soaring successfully on its 22nd Red Planet flight. The 4-pound (1.8 kilograms) Ingenuity stayed aloft for 101.4 seconds and reached a maximum altitude of 33 feet (10 meters) during the sortie, ...
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How Mars Astronauts Could Use Lettuce to Battle Microgravity Threats Mars-bound astronauts will have a long, microgravity journey through space ahead of them. And microgravity is a direct cause of bone loss, putting these pioneers at major risk. But there may be a tasty, crunchy and healthy solution.
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What lies beyond our solar system? Over 5000 planets including 'super-Earths,' NASA says These exoplanets, so called because they are beyond our galaxy, have a variety of types. With new investigative tools such as the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists hope to learn whether some planets are habitable ...
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Study reconsiders early evolution of sea urchins "We set out to help resolve these debates by combining genomic and paleontological data to disentangle their evolutionary relationships. The extraordinary fossil record of echinoids and the ease with which these fossils can be incorporated in phylogenetic ...
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NASA's official exoplanet tally has passed 5000 worlds Some exoplanets orbit two stars at once, while others orbit long-dead stars. So far, the confirmed exoplanets break down into: 30 percent gas giants, 35 percent Neptune-like dark and icy worlds, and 31 percent super-Earths (planets up to 10 times Earth's ...
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NASA confirms 5000 exoplanets in cosmic milestone There must be billions of distant planets in our Milky Way galaxy. So far, through much effort, scientists have now confirmed the existence of 5,000 of them. Like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in our own solar system …
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