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What next for NASA's Europa Clipper? The long road to Jupiter and its moons On Oct. 14, NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft began a vital mission. It will be investigating the potential habitability of Jupiter's icy ocean moon Europa — but first, it has to get there. Though not on an "alien hunting" mission, ...
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James Webb Space Telescope sees lonely supermassive black hole-powered quasars in the early universe The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered lonely quasars in the early universe, with "empty larders" that defy theories surrounding their growth to monster sizes. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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First Images of the Sun's Flares Released From a New Space Telescope Before the northern lights fill the night sky on Earth with their eerie neon glow, a blast of electrified gas flares up from the sun's surface. And scientists are now getting a powerful new view of how those ejections move through the corona, the sun's ...
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Explorers find ocean animals thriving beneath the seafloor They found the ocean animals – including giant tubeworms and sea snails – below hydrothermal vents some 8,250 feet (2,515 m) from the Pacific Ocean's surface. And they said these seafloor and subseafloor communities connect through passageways at the ...
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Asteroids will swing close to Earth in a drive-by show We are on a mission to create a more informed public. To make that happen, we need you to do something extraordinary: donate. Your dollars will be transformed into news, shows, and more. And, all that trustworthy journalism will be freely available to ...
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Massive Meteor May Have Supercharged Early Microbial Life on Earth, Harvard Study Finds The findings are a striking example of how what is usually regarded as a kind of ecological disaster actually brought a "bio-essential" element — phosphorus — "across the entire globe," according to Earth and Planetary Sciences professor Nadja Drabon, the ...
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New study reveals potential existence of life in subsurface water pools on Mars While evidence for this microbial life is yet to have been found, a new NASA study from a group of scientists proposes that these microbes can survive beneath frozen water ice on the Martian surface. More specifically ...
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Falcon 9 launches 22 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Monday, Oct. 7, 2024 at Cape Canaveral, Fla., carrying a European spacecraft to an asteroid. (AP Photo/John Raoux) (John Raoux, Copyright 2024 The Associated Press.
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Mysterious green spots seen on Mars raises new theory about life on Red Planet NASA's Perseverance rover has stumbled upon a new mystery on Mars. After examining a region called "Bright Angel" and sampling unique "leopard spots" there, the rover journeyed south across Neretva Vallis and discovered a remarkable area known as ...
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Graphene oxide and chitosan sponge found to be ten times more efficient at removing gold from e-waste A team of chemists and materials scientists at the National University of Singapore, working with colleagues from Manchester University, in the U.K., and Guangdong University of Technology, in China, has developed a type of sponge made of graphene ...
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