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Space.com
A new video released by the European Space Agency (ESA) on Monday (June 27) shows the crater-riddled surface of the solar system's smallest planet Mercury as captured during a super close flyby of the BepiColombo spacecraft.
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Space.com
Alien rocky worlds cocooned in hydrogen and helium could prove habitable to life as we know it for billions of years, with key features such as temperate conditions and liquid water, a new study finds. On Earth, there is life virtually wherever there ...
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Spaceflight Now
After "herculean" efforts to overcome the software testing problem, NASA concluded last week that the Psyche mission will not be able to launch with acceptable risk levels during a launch period between Sept. 20 and Oct. 11, said Lori Glaze, director of ...
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The New York Times
After months of scrutinizing photographs of the lunar surface, scientists have finally found the crash site of a forgotten rocket stage that struck the far side of the moon in March. They still do not know for sure which rocket the wayward debris ...
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CNN
New images shared by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been circling the moon since 2009, have revealed the location of the unusual crater. The impact created two craters that overlap, an eastern crater measuring 59 feet (18 meters) across and ...
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Forbes
Should astronomers widen the definition of "potentially habitable" when looking at exoplanets? Yes, say the authors of a new paper published in Nature Astronomy today that argues that rocky exoplanets with atmospheres dominated by hydrogen and helium ...
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The New York Times
At the start of 2022, a variety of launches to the moon by space agencies and private companies appeared to be on the horizon. So far, none of them have gotten off the launchpad. But on Tuesday, the first moonshot of the year, CAPSTONE, is scheduled to ...
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Popular Mechanics
A new citizen science project opens thousands of images taken from the Juno spacecraft for volunteers to review. · The goal of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities project is to learn more about the atmosphere on Jupiter.
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Scientific American
Climate models have suggested the number of storms should decline as global temperatures rise, but that had not been confirmed in the historical record. Detailed tropical cyclone data from satellites only go back until about the 1970s, which is not long ...
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UT News | The University of Texas at Austin
Rambo is referring to a hotly debated hypothesis called viral eukaryogenesis. It suggests that, in addition to bacteria and archaea, viruses might have contributed some genetic component to the development of eukaryotes. This latest discovery does not ...
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