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| First ever map of Milky Way's galactic graveyard revealed The Milky Way is a gargantuan graveyard. Stars are born, burn out and die, but they don't just vanish — and the galaxy is haunted by their corpses. Massive stars in the Milky Way that died billions of years ago went supernova and morphed into two types ... | |
| Graveyard of ancient stars uncovered in the Milky Way The Milky Way galaxy has a graveyard of dead stars that stretches three times the height of the galaxy, according to new research. Astronomers found the ancient stellar remnants when they mapped this "galactic underworld" for the first time. | |
| These Sci-Fi Visions for Interstellar Travel Just Might Work While the spacecraft atop it will travel around the moon—the farthest from Earth a crew-capable craft will have ever gone—the rocket will also deploy a bunch of little CubeSats, including one called NEA Scout that will be propelled by a solar sail toward a ... | |
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| Underground microbes may have swarmed ancient Mars CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Ancient Mars may have had an environment capable of harboring an underground world teeming with microscopic organisms, French scientists reported Monday. But if they existed, these simple life forms would have altered the ... | |
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| Underground microbes may have swarmed ancient Mars Ancient Mars may have had an environment capable of harboring an underground world teeming with microscopic organisms, French scientists reported Monday. Advertisement. But if they existed, these simple life forms would have altered the atmosphere so ... | |
| Juno's new views heighten Europa Clipper excitement New images from NASA's Juno spacecraft mission Sept. 29 flyby of Jupiter's moon Europa – an icy world that may host a life-giving, salty ocean beneath its thick crust – brings an upcoming major mission into frigid focus. | |
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