Thursday, June 2, 2022

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Space.com
Skywatchers will be treated to a rare "planet parade" this month: All five naked-eye worlds will line up in their proper orbital order from the sun in our sky. From left to right in the southeastern predawn sky, you'll be able to spot Mercury, Venus, ...
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CNN
Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. (CNN) New spacesuits made by Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace could be worn by astronauts that land on the ...
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The Washington Post
On Wednesday, NASA reached a key milestone in a sometimes tortured journey to produce such a suit, announcing contracts for design and production to two companies, Axiom Space and a team led by Collins Aerospace. In total, the contracts could be worth a ...
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Space.com
We now have a date for our first real images from NASA's next-generation observatory. Following half a year of commissioning in space, NASA will release the first operational images taken by the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope on July 12, ...
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Astronomy Magazine
Noctilucent clouds (left) float in the dawn sky in this summer 2020 panorama. Visible from left to right are Venus, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, and the Moon. This year, the remaining three planets will join in. Alan Dyer. All seven major planets congregate ...
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USA TODAY
The Megalodon is known as the largest and most fearsome shark to ever roam the oceans, but an apex predator around today may be the reason why the ancient beast went extinct millions of years ago, according to a new study. Able to grow up to 60 feet ...
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Livescience.com
Recent analysis of a megalodon (Otodus megalodon) tooth with a rare abnormality — a groove all the way down the middle — hints that the dental deformity may trace its roots to an injury to the giant shark's jaw, perhaps caused by prey that fought back.
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Nature.com
Compared with diatomic molecules, polyatomic molecules have distinct rotational and vibrational degrees of freedom that promise a variety of transformational possibilities. For example, ultracold polyatomic molecules would be uniquely suited to ...
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The Planetary Society
All but Mercury are visible in a line all month. In the line from the horizon up: bright Mercury, super bright Venus, reddish Mars, very bright Jupiter, and yellowish Saturn. The planets appear approximately in a line because they all orbit in ...
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McGill University Health Centre
Researchers from the RI-MUHC and the McGill Genome Centre examine differences in ICU patients who recovered or died from COVID-19 and identify candidate drugs to treat severe disease. Montreal, June 1, 2022 - Despite the availability of highly ...
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