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The Washington Post
In recent months, sky watchers have been treated to some of the most beautiful auroras in years as the sun enters a more active period of activity. Notably, moderate and strong solar storms in October and November spurred the dancing purple and green ...
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Politico
Starship is threatening NASA's moon contractors, which are watching its progress with a mix of awe and horror. Elon Musk speaks to an ...
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KEYT
"Only a few rogue waves in high sea states have been observed directly, and nothing of this magnitude. The probability of such an event occurring is one in 1,300 years," said Johannes Gemmrich, one of the lead researchers on rogue waves at the University ...
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The Independent
Satellites launched into low Earth orbit always contend with some amount of atmospheric drag, but in a statement released 8 February, SpaceX noted the drag produced by the geomagnetic storm was 50% higher than in earlier launches.
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NDTV
The algorithm can act as a screening tool to evaluate habitability perspectives from observed properties. What this means is that the researchers considered Earth as an anomaly, meaning it is the only habitable planet among thousands of planets known so ...
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Birmingham Times
In a study published in Scientific Reports, scientists examined the fossilized neck bones of a large, plant-eating diplodocid dinosaur resembling a brontosaurus that lived during the Late Jurassic period, about 163 to 145 million years ago.
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Audacy
Since astronomers conventionally wait for independent confirmation before officially introducing new planets into their catalogues, Proxima Centauri d is currently only a "planet candidate." Authors of the study, which appears ...
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SciTechDaily
A mid-level solar flare that peaked at 8:13 p.m. EDT on October 1, 2015, captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. Credit: NASA/SDO. NASA has selected two science missions – the Multi-slit Solar Explorer (MUSE) and HelioSwarm – to help improve our ...
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The Jerusalem Post
Three asteroids are seen in space in this artistic illustration. (photo credit: PIXABAY). The cosmic space rocks won't be guided by Cupid's arrows and will safely pass the ...
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Hindustan Times
When people will be enjoying their Valentine's day dates, there will be quite a spectacular speculation up in the sky. Couples can certainly look up, but they will not see it. The spectacle, according to NASA, consists of two asteroids and they will ...
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