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Jupiter's rings may be so puny because of the planet's massive moons "We found that the Galilean moons of Jupiter, one of which is the largest moon in our solar system [Ganymede], would very quickly destroy any large rings that might form," Kane said. "Massive planets form massive moons, which prevents them from having ...
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No, NASA's Revolutionary Hubble Space Telescope Is Not Dead Yet "That very first Hubble deep field image was revolutionary," said Morgan Van Arsdall, systems and deputy program manager for the Hubble Space Telescope at Lockheed Martin. "To look at a 'dark' sliver of the sky and see so many stars and galaxies really ...
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China's Mars orbiter snaps striking shot of Red Planet's larger moon, Phobos China's Tianwen 1 Mars orbiter has returned a stunning image of the Martian moon Phobos to mark the second anniversary of the mission's launch. Tianwen 1 captured the photo with its high-resolution camera, the same instrument used to image the landing ...
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Splitting T. Rex Into 3 Species Becomes a Dinosaur Royal Rumble Instead of there being only one sovereign "tyrant lizard king," their paper made the case for a royal family of supersized predators. Joining the king in the genus Tyrannosaurus would be the bulkier and older emperor, T. imperator, and the slimmer queen, T ...
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Tyrannosaurus rex remains the 'one true king of the dinosaurs' This research suggested that T. rex should have two sibling species -- a more slender Tyrannosaurus regina (tyrant lizard queen) and the stouter and toothier Tyrannosaurus imperator (tyrant lizard emperor).
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See NASA's Space Robots Working Together on ISS for the First Time NASA astronaut holding the pale yellow honey, mint green queen and baby blue bumble cube. Astronaut Shane Kimbrough poses aboard the ISS with the Astrobee robotic free-flyers: Honey, Queen and Bumble.
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SpaceX launches sixth mission in 17 days SpaceX's 33rd mission of the year lifted off Sunday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: Michael Cain / Spaceflight Now / Coldlife Photography. Continuing a record-breaking launch cadence, SpaceX sent a Falcon 9 rocket aloft Sunday from ...
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Hunting for asteroids at twilight is turning up space rocks we normally wouldn't see The two largest asteroid finders at the moment are the Pan-STARRS observatory out of Hawaii and the Catalina Sky Survey, which operates multiple telescopes out of Arizona. For the last decade, these two programs have been the premier hunters of near-Earth ...
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Alt text helps the visually impaired experience the James Webb Telescope images "A starfield is speckled across the image. They range from small, faint points of light to larger, closer, brighter and more fully resolved stars with eight-point diffraction spikes. The upper-right portion of the image has wispy, translucent, ...
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Scientists defend T. rex as only species of mighty Tyrannosaurus WASHINGTON, July 25 (Reuters) - T. rex still reigns as the king of dinosaurs, according to scientists who on Monday argued against a contentious hypothesis advanced this year that the mighty meat-eater Tyrannosaurus should be recognized as three ...
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