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Space.com
"Quite a strange feeling to see a part of your ship fly away in mid-air (so to speak — no atmosphere here duh)," European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet wrote in a statement shared with the photographs on Monday.
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Space.com
In the wisp-thin sky of Jupiter's moon Ganymede, the largest satellite in the solar system, astronomers have for the first time detected evidence of water vapor, a new study finds. The discovery could shed light on similar watery atmospheres that may envelop ...
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Astronomy Magazine
The Coriolis effect, polar jets, cyclones, and precipitation may spice up the recipe, all rely on the same basic ingredients we have here on Earth: atmosphere, heat flux, and planetary tilt and spin. And given the right mix, some venues may even manage to cook ...
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Scientific American
What exactly is Harvard theoretical astrophysicist Avi Loeb doing co-founding a $1.755 million academic effort to look for UFOs? Yesterday, Loeb revealed the Galileo Project, which aims to develop an artificial-intelligence-powered network of telescopes that ...
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CNN
"What we see is a 'shooting star.' That bright streak is not actually the rock, but rather the glowing hot air as the hot rock zips through the atmosphere. When Earth encounters many meteors at once, we call it a meteor shower." Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory ...
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NPR
For the first time, scientists have shown that a new kind of genetic engineering can crash populations of malaria-spreading mosquitoes. In the landmark study, published Wednesday in the journal Nature Communications, researchers placed the genetically ...
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The Weather Channel
A group of astronomers, which includes some from India, has detected a very short yet powerful burst of high-energy radiation that lasted for about a second, and had been racing towards Earth for nearly half the present age of the universe. The burst detected ...
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AZCentral.com
Loeb unveiled the project during a remote news conference. He said data in recent years suggests humans aren't the lone, nor the first, cognitively advanced species strutting about the cosmos. " ...
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Phys.Org
Fasullo and his NCAR co-authors used advanced computer modeling techniques to quantify the climatic influence of the reductions in traffic and industrial activity related to COVID-19, as well as the smoke emitted by the fires.
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CNET
Eye-opening "shooting stars" will blaze over the Earth in July and August, thanks to debris from large comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle slamming into Earth's atmosphere. You don't want to miss it, and here's how you can see the shower as it ramps up.
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