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Space.com
But, of course, these metals are not on Earth — not even close. Still, the spectacularly high value does point to how exciting and impactful the Psyche mission could be — not only for planetary science but also for the budding asteroid mining industry.
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Space.com
If fast radio bursts that bombard Earth are linked to starquakes, they could help scientists better understand earthquakes on our planet. Comments (0). An illustration of a neutron star undergoing a "starquake," a violent event that could cause ...
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Space.com
Popular astronomy app SkySafari has added a special set of features for tracking and viewing this week's annular solar eclipse. On Saturday (Oct. 14), the moon will pass in front of the sun, blocking most of it while leaving a "ring of fire" visible in ...
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Space.com
If all goes according to plan, Psyche will now launch tomorrow at 10:19 a.m. EDT (1419 GMT). You can watch the action live here at Space.com, courtesy of NASA and SpaceX.
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Space.com
On Wednesday (Oct. 11), an international team of astronomers reported the first-ever sightings of the aftermath of two giant planets colliding around a sun-like star in another planetary system. Such clashes among planets are not uncommon in our own ...
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Space.com
Observers situated within the path of annularity — a 125-mile (200-kilometer) wide track — will experience the "ring of fire," while those just outside the path will see a partial solar eclipse where the moon appears to take a 'bite' out of the sun — ...
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The Washington Post
Skywatchers along a narrow path between Oregon and Texas as well as Central and South America will see the moon block out almost the entire sun, leaving behind only a fiery ring.
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Space.com
The sun-studying spacecraft is on a 110-day journey to its gravitationally stable vantage point.
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Space.com
The galaxy NGC 5068 lies about 20 million light-years from us and is approximately 45,000 light-years in diameter. Comments (0). A cropped section of the splotchy Hubble image. Various pinkish-red blobs are seen. A new photo from the Hubble Space ...
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The New York Times
Ed Lein, a neuroscientist at the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle who led five of the studies, said that the findings were made possible by new technologies that allowed the researchers to probe millions of human brain cells collected from ...
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