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It's been nearly two years since the tiny helicopter Ingenuity and the one-ton rover Perseverance left planet Earth and they've come a very long way since then. In February, last year, they landed in a hazardous and previously unexplored part of Mars ...
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Space.com
Ten years ago, jubilant physicists working on the world's most powerful science experiment, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, announced the discovery of the Higgs boson — a particle that scientists had been searching for since 1964, ...
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The Washington Post
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A satellite the size of a microwave oven successfully broke free from its orbit around Earth on Monday and is headed toward the moon, the latest step in NASA's plan to land astronauts on the lunar surface again.
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ABC News
A satellite the size of a microwave oven successfully broke free from its orbit around Earth and is headed toward the moon. ByNick Perry Associated Press. July 04, 2022, 3:15 AM. Rocket Lab's Electron rocket waits on the launch pad on the Mahia ...
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WalesOnline
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A satellite the size of a microwave oven successfully broke free from its orbit around Earth on Monday and is headed toward the moon, the latest step in NASA's plan to land astronauts on the lunar surface again.
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Maui Now
White light (left) and Biofinder (middle) images of Green River formation fish fossil. Right: Biofinder looking at fossil sample. Photos credit: Anupam Misra. An innovative scientific instrument developed by University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researchers ...
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Space.com
Pebbles carried aloft by strong Red Planet gusts recently damaged one of the wind sensors, but MEDA can still keep track of wind at its landing area in Jezero Crater, albeit with decreased sensitivity, José Antonio Rodriguez Manfredi, principal ...
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New York Post
"Our results suggest that amino acids are destroyed by cosmic rays in the Martian surface rocks and regolith at much faster rates than previously thought," said Alexander Pavlov of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
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The Hill
CAPSTONE, which is short for Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment, was launched by a company called Rocket Lab from a facility located in New Zealand. Rocket Lab has launched a number of small satellites ...
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CTV News
A new study has offered what it says is the first physical evidence showing dinosaurs from the Triassic period regularly endured freezing conditions, allowing them to survive and eventually supersede other species on the planet. The study, published in ...
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