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Space.com
The ultimate fate of the European Space Agency's JUICE mission could drastically change should it succeed in discovering that Ganymede's ocean is both potentially habitable and accessible. When it launches in April 2023, JUICE ( ...
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Space.com
A large asteroid flying safely by Earth. Four large asteroids are flying within 2.2 million miles of Earth this week, but none pose an impact risk to our planet, NASA says ...
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Space.com
You don't often see Earth's dazzling auroras from this angle. NASA astronaut Josh Cassada just snapped a stunning shot of the light display from his perch on the International Space Station (ISS), which flies about 250 miles (400 kilometers) above ...
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Space.com
This view of the Martian surface, which shows several clear features, contrasts starkly with the shallow subsurface structure of Earth's moon, also revealed by ground-penetrating radars. The moon's uppermost 33 feet (10 meters) consists of fine layers that ...
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Space.com
Scientists and engineers from NASA and the European Space Agency are gearing up to send three new missions to the second rock from the sun. They want to know a whole lot more about the nearby planet, which resembles Earth in so many ways, and yet is so ...
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EarthSky
All of the new-found planets orbit red dwarf stars. And 12 of the them are potentially habitable, the researchers said. The astronomers are with the CARMENES project consortium, which just released ...
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Phys.Org
In the upper image, relativistic electron-positron (pair) plasmas abound in the environments of astrophysical compact objects (e.g., black holes and neutron stars) and are important to understand their high-energy emission.
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Livescience.com
These blobs — scientifically known as brain organoids, but often called "minibrains" in the news — serve as miniature, simplified models of full-size human brains. These organoids can potentially be useful in basic research, drug development and even ...
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The New York Times
Relativity's rocket is made mostly with 3-D printing and uses liquid oxygen and liquid methane as propellants. The mission, called "GLHF," for "Good Luck, Have Fun," is for test purposes and will not fly any satellites to orbit.
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Space.com
SpaceX will launch another big batch of its Starlink internet satellites to orbit on Tuesday (Feb. 28), and you can watch the action live. A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 51 Starlink spacecraft is scheduled to lift off from California's Vandenberg Space ...
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