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NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has flown its first mile on the Red Planet. The small chopper surpassed the 1-mile (1.6 km) mark of its total flight distance on Saturday (July 24) when soared over a rocky region called "Raised Ridges" at its Jezero Crater ...
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CNN
The first time I spied Mars, it appeared like a red star among a sea of glittering white ones. It was a mind-blowing moment, as I thought about the many spacecraft that humans have sent across millions of miles to visit our planetary neighbor.
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The Washington Post
Physicist Steven Weinberg, who won the Nobel prize in 1979 with two other scientists for their separate contributions unlocking mysteries of tiny particles and their electromagnetic interaction, has died at 88, the University of Texas at Austin said Saturday.
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Forbes
More beautiful images of Jupiter are streaming in from NASA's Juno spacecraft 390 million miles/628 million kilometers away. Freshly arrived across NASA's Deep Space Network after crossing 34 light-minutes and swiftly processed by a team of volunteer ...
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Science News
Mythology has its titans. So do the movies. And so does physics. Just one fewer now. Steven Weinberg died July 23, at the age of 88. He was one of the key intellectual leaders in physics during the second half of the 20th century, and he remained a leading ...
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Livescience.com
In 1979, Weinberg and physicists Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam earned the Nobel Prize in physics for this work. Throughout his life, Weinberg would continue his search for a unified theory that would unite all four forces, according to the statement.
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USA TODAY
The main goal of the mission, called Europa Clipper, is to determine if Jupiter's icy moon has conditions suitable for life. The project, "Earth's first mission to conduct detailed investigations of Jupiter's moon Europa, ...
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Ars Technica
NASA's InSight lander's seismograph is slowly imaging the Martian interior. ... Image of a cutaway showing the martian interior, including its core. Enlarge / Some seismic waves bounce off Mars' core before reaching the InSight lander.
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Tech Times
In this handout image provided by NASA, the SDO satellite captures a ultra-high definition image of the Transit of Venus across the face of the sun at on June 5, 2012 from space. The last transit was in 2004 and the next pair of events will not happen again until ...
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KOIN.com
And for Southern Oregon, it's the Bootleg fire. More than four hundred thousand acres burned so far. Temperatures this weekend will be getting hotter. That, on top of an already existing drought. We ...
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