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Infamous asteroid Apophis 'rediscovered' as scientists test asteroid defense mechanisms Many asteroid-hunting surveys, which routinely scan the sky for potentially hazardous asteroids, were involved in the project, which included over 100 scientists from 18 countries.
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Wow! International Space Station and Boeing Starliner captured in the same incredible image Set phasers to stunned: A photographer on the ground spotted a spacecraft 250 miles (400 kilometers) overhead, just about to meet up with the International Space Station (ISS). Szabolcs Nagy, a space station tracker and photographer in London, ...
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Venus crossed the sun's face 10 years ago today. Most people alive will never see the sight again. Mercury transits were also used for these important determinations, but the sheer rarity of Venus transits, coupled with the relative closeness and apparent size of the planet, engendered a sense of urgency within the astronomical community.
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NASA teams ready SLS moon rocket for return to launch pad NASA's first Space Launch System moon rocket is set roll out to its launch pad early Monday at the Kennedy Space Center for another attempt later this month to fully load it with super-cold propellants, the culmination of a countdown rehearsal ...
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Watch NASA roll its huge Artemis 1 moon rocket back to the launch pad tonight Beginning just after midnight Monday (June 6), technicians at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida are scheduled to begin transporting the agency's huge Artemis 1 moon rocket to its launch pad for a crucial countdown rehearsal.
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You can see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn all in the early morning sky this June Another fascinating tidbit of the alignment is all the planets will appear in order of the solar system, of course excluding Earth. People are silhouetted against the sky at dusk as they watch the alignment ...
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Data from a small planet Information collected by the NASA Mars rover Curiosity shows that the planet was once a much wetter place than it is now. Analysis of the Glen Torridon region in the Gale crater, created by a meteor impact on Mars 3.7 billion years ago, indicate that ...
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Hubble Snaps Brilliant Image of Ruprecht 106 This Hubble image shows Ruprecht 106, a globular cluster some 69,100 light-years away in the constellation of Centaurus. The color image was made from separate exposures taken in the visible and near-infrared regions of the spectrum with Hubble's Advanced ...
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Amino acids found in asteroid samples collected by Hayabusa2 probe More than 20 types of amino acids have been detected in samples Japan's Hayabusa2 space probe brought to Earth from an asteroid in late 2020, an official said Monday. The acids discovered are very important substances for living things and could hold ...
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Most Of Our Evolutionary Trees Could Be Misleading, UK Study Suggests Evolutionary trees of organisms determined by comparing anatomy rather than gene sequences could be misleading, new research led by scientists from the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom.
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