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| Hole spotted in leaky Russian Soyuz spacecraft The leaky Russian Soyuz spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS) has a small hole in it, an inspection has found. The Soyuz's coolant leaked away on Wednesday night (Dec. 14), as two cosmonauts were getting ready to perform a ... | |
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| Doom-spiraling exoplanet will someday meet fiery demise Like a golf ball circling a hole, the planet Kepler-1658b is getting closer and closer to falling in — into its star, that is. Scientists observing the exoplanet have noticed its orbital period around its mature or "evolved" parent star is shrinking ... | |
| Underground Italian lab searches for signals of quantum gravity In school chemistry lessons, we are taught that electrons can only arrange themselves in certain specific ways in atoms, which turns out to be due to the Pauli exclusion principle. At the center of the atom there is the atomic nucleus, surrounded by ... | |
| Biggest marsquake detected is record-breaker An international team of researchers provided an update on December 14, 2022, on the many marsquakes that NASA's InSight lander has recorded. The scientists pointed to the largest marsquake detected so far, a magnitude 4.7 quake some five times larger than ... | |
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| NASA says wind could power human missions on Mars Turbines that harness Mars' wind could help power human exploration missions, and open up parts of the planet for discovery where other sorts of power, such as solar or nuclear, can't fully work, scientists from NASA's Ames Research Center in California ... | |
| Cosmological enigma of Milky Way's satellite galaxies solved Astronomers say they have solved an outstanding problem that challenged our understanding of how the universe evolved—the spatial distribution of faint satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way. These satellite galaxies exhibit a bizarre alignment—they ... | |
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