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Livescience.com
Each of these building blocks consists of a positively charged nucleus, made up of protons and neutrons, and negatively charged orbiting electrons. The number of protons, neutrons and electrons an atom has determines which element it ...
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CNN
(CNN) It's easy to accept that the world is home to many species of dolphins, cats or bears -- but the idea that we once roamed the planet with other human beings is more astonishing. We often dismiss our extinct cousins as brutish cave dwellers -- and the ...
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Space.com
Virgin Galactic is counting down to launch its Unity 22 astronauts on the company's first fully crewed suborbital spaceflight Sunday (July 11) and the mission's crew took some time out from training to answer questions about what they expect from space.
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Forbes
Do the seasons explain why Earth is teeming with life? The axis on which Earth rotates is tilted by 23.5°—likely caused by an impact billions of years ago—which during our annual orbit around the Sun means that different parts of Earth receive sunlight for ...
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Tech Times
According to Rich Lipe, the manager for the project, the possibility of the asteroids being in Jupiter's orbit the whole time gave scientists the idea that it could be the key to unveil space's deepest secrets.
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Science Times
Russian cosmonauts are still working to repair a tiny air leak on the International Space Station discovered in 2020 after it was initially reported in 2019. The seven-person crew is not in danger, according to NASA and Roscosmos, because the pressure ...
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9News.com KUSA
LITTLETON, Colo. — Scientists think the Trojan Asteroids near Jupiter are perfectly preserved time capsules from the creation of the solar system, and a NASA mission to explore those asteroids is one step closer to reality. Lockheed Martin workers have ...
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New York Post
Gerardi will be taking what's called a suborbital space flight, which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Her seat is being funded by her employer, the International Institute for Astronautical Sciences (IIAS). "You go up, you enjoy five minutes of microgravity ...
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KEYT
Some of the near-death experiences were the result of bad luck, such as a stubbed toe in 1980 that nearly sent him down a deep gorge on his private island to the jagged rocks below.
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The Independent
Scientists have solved the decades-long mystery over how Jupiter produces regular-as-clockwork auroras of X-ray light. The X-rays are part of the gigantic planet's bursts of visible and invisible light triggered by charged ion particles interacting with its ...
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