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Space.com
A photographer recently snapped an incredibly detailed photo of gigantic, ghostly plasma loops towering above the sun's fiery surface after a powerful solar flare exploded from the sun. Comments (0). Faint loops of plasma on the sun.
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Space.com
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has already proven itself adept at peering into the past by imaging objects at tremendous distances, but a new breakthrough may have seen the powerful instrument act almost like a scientific crystal ball, ...
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Scientific American
This path moves in the opposite direction of the sun's apparent trek over Earth each day. But during an eclipse, the motion of the moon's shadow—not the sun—is what matters. Earth rotates from west to east, says Michelle Nichols, director of public ...
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The Seattle Times
In the ancient prehistory of Earth, there is a chapter that waits to be told known as Romer's gap. Researchers have identified a hiatus in the tetrapod fossil record between 360 million and 345 million years ago, after fish had begun to adapt to land ...
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ABC News
From colourful smidges to striking streaks to captivating swirls, here's a gallery of the latest interstellar finds. A merged galaxy. A luminescent purple shell coated in light blue swirls rest among orange specks.
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WRAL.com
A former University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill student, and now a NASA astronaut, Zena Cardman, is set to embark on her first spaceflight as part of NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 Mission. Scheduled for launch no earlier than August, Cardman will join three ...
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Livemint
The German eROSITA Consortium (eROSITA-DE) recently made public the first six months of the SRG/eROSITA all-sky survey (eRASS1) data.
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National Post
If, as the saying goes, all economic news is bad, then all astronomical news is, in a similar way, slightly exaggerated for dramatic effect. So when headlines rolled out across the planet Earth this week that its only natural satellite was "SHRINKING," ...
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The Atlantic
A new study finds that large herbivores have the same impact on plant diversity whether they're native or introduced. By Emma Marris. Wild donkeys in Nevada. Andrew Abraham. February 2, 2024, 8:54 AM ET. Share. Save. Wild donkeys in Nevada.
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Phys.Org
Studying the early life stages of great white sharks will provide crucial information about their reproductive biology. Understanding where and when these sharks give birth, as well as the size and number of offspring, will help scientists ...
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