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A private Ax-1 astronaut will test making a liquid telescope mirror in space The Fluidic Telescope Experiment (FLUTE) is a program designed to investigate using liquids to construct telescope lenses, which could be done in space itself after the material launched. If the technique proves possible, space telescopes ...
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Over 5500 new virus species discovered in oceans across the world While we know of RNA viruses like COVID-19, West Nile Virus and the flu, there is little known about them because the only ones studied are the ones harmful to humans, animals or plants, Sullivan said. For this project, researchers wanted to study their ...
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The moon's near and far sides are surprisingly different. A new study sheds light on the mystery (CNN) The far side of the moon, which we can never see from our vantage point on Earth, looks surprisingly different than the orb we're used to seeing in the night sky.
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Old Fibroblasts' Cellular Age and Function Rejuvenated by 30 Years Scientists at the Babraham Institute have developed a method to "time jump" human skin cells by 30 years, turning back the cellular aging clock without losing specialized cellular function. Researchers from the Institute's epigenetics program showed ...
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Astronomers capture surprising changes in Neptune's temperatures An international team of astronomers have used ground-based telescopes, including the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (ESO's VLT), to track Neptune's atmospheric temperatures over a 17-year period. They found a surprising drop in ...
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Mars has two speeds of sound The SuperCam instrument (upper right) on NASA's Perseverance rover includes a microphone, which picked up sounds from the instrument's laser and from the whirling blades on the Ingenuity helicopter (left).
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How many space rocks hit the moon every year? Scientists can also use spacecraft orbiting the moon itself, such as NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), to observe the craters left behind by impacts. Because meteoroids move so fast, even an 11-pound ...
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Differences Between tThe Moon's Near And Far Sides Linked To Colossal Ancient Impact The face that the Moon shows to Earth looks far different from the one it hides on its far side. The nearside is dominated by the lunar mare -- the vast, dark-colored remnants of ancient lava flows. The crater-pocked far side, on the other hand, ...
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Astro Bob: A big aurora sneaks up on us Multi-colored auroral rays dance across the lower half of the northern sky after moonset around 3:45 a.m. Sunday morning, April 10. A strong storm lit up skies across the Upper Midwest late Saturday into Sunday due to high solar activity.
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NASA Delays Artemis 1 Moon Rocket Test to April 12 The agency, in a statement, said it is planning to proceed with a modified wet dress rehearsal that is "primarily focused on tanking the core stage, and minimal propellant operations on the interim cryogenic propulsion stage (ICPS) with the ground systems ...
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