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AI discovers over 300 unknown exoplanets in Kepler telescope data The calatog of potential planets it had compiled continues generating new discoveries even after the telescope's demise. Human experts analyze the data for signs of exoplanets. But a new algorithm called ExoMiner can now mimic that procedure and scour the ...
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NASA spacecraft at the moon snaps photo of Saturn from lunar orbit LRO snapped the image on Oct. 13 using its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC). At the time, the spacecraft was about 56 miles (90 kilometers) above a lunar feature dubbed Lacus Veris, or the Lake of Spring, according to a NASA statement.
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Sky Watch: See Venus, Saturn and Jupiter fall into line The incredibly bright Venus, the large ringed Saturn and the giant planet Jupiter fall into line for December. Quite literally, see their line in the southern heavens in the early evening. As dusk darkens, look to the south-southwest and the southwest ...
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'Gangotri wave' connecting two of Milky Way's spiral arms discovered A team of researchers from Germany, France and the U.K. has discovered a long thin filament of dense gas connecting two of the Milky Way galaxy's spiral arms. In their paper published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, the group describes their work ...
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4-legged 'snake' fossil is actually a different ancient animal, new study claims Moreover, the new study blasts the treatment of the Tetrapodophis fossil, which may have been illegally exported from Brazil and whose original study didn't include any Brazilian researchers, despite a Brazilian law stating that their country's researchers ...
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7 Mysteries About the Universe That Have Baffled Scientists According to the European Space Agency (ESA), "although thought to be invisible, neither emitting nor absorbing light, dark matter can be detected through its gravitational influence on the movements and appearance of other objects in the Universe, such as ...
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What's up in December: Two meteor showers, and Venus at its most brilliant Perhaps the highlight of the month will be the long-awaited launch of the James Webb Space Telescope on Dec. 18. By BERNIE REIM.
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What's sweeter than honey to these bees? Rotting meat. Bees are essentially vegetarian wasps. Around a hundred million years ago, we know, the common ancestor of all modern bees was a hunter. But over the last 80 million years, bees have become vegetarians. Most get everything they need from flowers: They ...
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New Earth-observing satellite beams back first images The first images of Earth from Landsat 9 have been released this month, ushering in a new chapter in the longest-running continuous satellite program dedicated to Earth observation. The satellite, launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California ...
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NASA confirms existence of 301 new planets outside our solar system ExoMiner combs through data previously gathered by NASA's Kepler and K2 missions to decipher what is and isn't a planet. The missions gather data on thousands of stars and each one has the potential to host multiple exoplanets.
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