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Newly discovered type of salt could explain the mystery of Europa's ice cracks A color view of the Jovian moon Europa captured by NASA's Galileo spacecraft in the late. The chemical composition of material that makes up the red streak on the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa ...
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Earliest evidence of bow and arrow use outside Africa unearthed in France Grotte Mandrin, near Malataverne in the Rhône Valley, is a cave that was inhabited by early modern humans about 54,000 years ago. A research team recovered more than 300 tiny arrowheads intricately crafted in a style known as Neronian at the ancient site.
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SpaceX rolls out rocket for NASA's Crew-6 astronaut launch (photos) SpaceX's rocket ride for its next NASA astronaut launch from Florida is on the pad and ready for flight. Topped with a Crew Dragon capsule, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket rolled out of its hangar at Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape ...
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NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter confirms that China's Zhurong rover has been stationary for months On Feb. 10, China's Tianwen 1 mission — the country's first interplanetary mission — celebrated its second anniversary in Mars orbit. But one major piece of the mission, the Zhurong rover, seems to have stalled, and there's now photo evidence of its ...
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Surprising 'forbidden planet' discovered outside our solar system Astronomers have found an unusually large planet orbiting a small star, located about 280 light-years from Earth. The unexpected size of the newly discovered world, called TOI 5205b, has led researchers to call ...
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The quantum twisting microscope: A new lens on quantum materials One of the striking aspects of the quantum world is that a particle, say, an electron, is also a wave, meaning that it exists in many places at the same time. In a new study, reported today in Nature, researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science ...
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SpaceX postpones Starlink launch as NASA crew mission takes priority The Starlink 6-1 mission was slated to take off Thursday afternoon from pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, using a Falcon 9 rocket to inject another group of SpaceX internet satellites into a low Earth orbit inclined 43 degrees to the equator.
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JWST Discovers Enormous Distant Galaxies That Should Not Exist Galaxies nearly as massive as the Milky Way and full of mature red stars seem to be dispersed in deep field images obtained by the James Webb Space Telescope (Webb or JWST) during its early observation campaign, and they are giving astronomers a headache.
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Replacement for damaged Soyuz crew ferry ship launched on flight to space station The spacecraft originally was scheduled for launch next month to ferry two cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut to the lab complex to replace another Soyuz that was expected to carry three other station fliers — Sergey Prokopyev, Dmitri Petelin and NASA ...
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Planetary radar reveals detailed view of extra-elongated asteroid These six observations of asteroid 2011 AG5 were captured by planetary radar the day after the oddly shaped space rock made its closest approach to Earth. With dimensions similar to the Empire State Building, the asteroid is one of the most elongated ...
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