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Space.com
The powerful solar storm that struck Earth earlier this week treated an American astrophotographer to unexpected aurora displays during a shooting trip to California's Death Valley. The sighting, documented in this beautiful image that shows the Milky ...
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Space.com
China's Shenzhou 15 astronauts are keeping busy on the nation's Tiangong space station. Two of the three Shenzhou 15 spaceflyers — Fei Junlong and Zhang Lu — conducted a spacewalk outside Tiangong recently, officials with the China Manned Space ...
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Space.com
Blue Origin's New Shepard has now been grounded for almost six months, and it's unclear when the suborbital space-tourism vehicle will take to the skies again. New Shepard suffered an anomaly during its most recent flight, an uncrewed research mission ...
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BBC News
"It's all about tides," says David Waltham, a professor of geophysics at Royal Holloway, University of London, who studies the relationship between the Moon and the Earth. "The tidal drag on the Earth slows its rotation down and the Moon gains that energy ...
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Harvard Gazette
Researchers know that marine organisms are shifting geographically toward the Earth's poles in response to climate change. However, predicting the extent to which the species will move as ocean temperatures rise, and whether such changes presage a ...
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Scientific American
For the first time, astronomers think they've spotted two pairs of merging dwarf galaxies, with each pair sporting a duo of soon-to-collide black holes. The observations could reveal new details about the early formation of large galaxies like our own ...
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Phys.Org
Scientists from Denmark and China have estimated germline mutation rates across vertebrates by sequencing and comparing genetic samples from 151 mother, father, and offspring trios from 68 species of mammals, fishes, birds and reptiles. A ...
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Smithsonian
Researchers used Barbie dolls to test liquid nitrogen's effectiveness at removing Moon dust simulants from a replica spacesuit. (Left: before spraying; center: after spraying; right: after spot cleaning) Washington State University.
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Smithsonian
Despite a launch delay and docking issue, the space travelers are now onboard the orbiting laboratory. Will Sullivan. March 3, 2023 4:26 p.m.. A rocket carrying a spacecraft with four astronauts launches against a night sky The astronauts launch into ...
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The Wall Street Journal
Researchers sent robots deep into the frozen continent and got unprecedented close-up views beneath Antarctica's ice. Among the goals: add more nuanced data to climate models. By Daniela Hernandez. March 3, 2023. Tap story.
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