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In this video still collected by a remote-operated vehicle named Jason with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in June 2022, superheated water and nutrients from a hydrothermal vent off the Oregon coast supports a wide variety of life.
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The Weather Channel
With some of the year's spectacular celestial events lined up this month, March has for sure been a treat for stargazers. But you best believe that the Venus-Jupiter conjunction, the Worm Moon, and the March Equinox have just whet your appetite for the ...
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Phys.Org
When the first object ever known to have visited the Earth's Solar System from outer space zoomed past in 2017, it was so strange that at least one leading astronomer was convinced it was an alien vessel. But researchers said Wednesday that they had ...
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PBS NewsHour
NEW YORK (AP) — Keep an eye to the sky this week for a chance to see a planetary hangout. Five planets — Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars — will line up near the moon. Where and when can you see them? The best day to catch the whole group is ...
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Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel
With nights getting shorter and warmer, it's more inviting to go outside and partake in the many highlights in the sky this month. By BERNIE REIM.
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The Fayetteville Observer
Early in October 2024, Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) will appear too close to the sun to be easily seen, but after about Oct. 14, it starts to appear in the southwestern evening sky.
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Digital Trends
The Perseverance rover is currently trundling its way across Mars' Jezero Crater, on its way to explore an exciting location called the delta. It's the site of an ancient river delta, and scientists are looking forward to scouring this area for two ...
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Nature.com
The present work reports facile synthesis of CuFe2O4 nanoparticles via co-precipitation method and formulation of its nanohybrids with polythiophene (PTh). The structural and morphological properties were investigated using fourier transform infrared ...
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Duluth News Tribune
Ceres is the brightest, closest and the only one you can see in binoculars. It's also the largest asteroid in the main asteroid belt with a diameter of 296 miles (476 kilometers). If the Earth were the size of a nickel, Ceres would be a poppy seed.
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Santa Fe New Mexican
More than 600 miles north of the Arctic Circle is a small island called Devon, home to the Haughton impact crater. Haughton is a cold, dry and windy Arctic desert that is nearly always light in the summer and always dark in the winter.
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