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Space.com
A grid of images shows clusters of stars in space. Globular clusters analyzed in order of difference in the kinematic properties observed between the multiple stellar populations. (Image credit ...
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The Wall Street Journal
The Nobel Prize-winning British physicist Roger Penrose certainly fits the template. Even so, Patchen Barss's absorbing biography, "The Impossible Man," is not a voyeuristic freak show. Mr. Barss, a ...
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BBC News
The planet Uranus and its five biggest moons may not be the dead sterile worlds that scientists have long thought. Instead, they may have oceans, and the moons may even be capable of supporting life, scientists say. Much of what we know about them was ...
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CNN
If Earth's astronomical observatories were to pick up a signal from outer space, it would require an all-hands-on-deck effort to untangle and decipher the extraterrestrial message. An art project from the ...
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Space.com
A brilliant fireball that lit up the skies over four U.S. states is reported to be from the fiery reentry of a SpaceX Starlink satellite. Dozens of eyewitnesses reported seeing a meteor on Saturday (Nov ...
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Space.com
NASA's Juno spacecraft has sent back stunning photos of Jupiter, including colorful, chaotic storms swirling through the planet's atmosphere. Juno completed its 66th close flyby (also referred to as a perijove) of Jupiter on Oct. 23, during which the ...
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Space.com
a black-and-white spacex falcon 9 rocket launches into a blue sky. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from a Florida's Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space ...
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Scientific American
The 3.2-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis skeleton known as Lucy is the most famous fossil in the world. Dave Einsel/Getty Images. Evolution.
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Scientific American
Droughts in 48 of 50 U.S. states, evidence of microplastics mucking up wastewater recycling and the science of a baseball mud bath in this week's news roundup. By Rachel Feltman, Jeffery DelViscio & Anaissa Ruiz Tejada.
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ABC News
Another astronomical event could be visible in the coming nights for stargazers across the globe. The Northern Taurids could send streaks of shooting stars into the night sky as it reaches peak activity on Monday and Tuesday, according to the American ...
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