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What's going on with Mars Sample Return? Mars Sample Return — NASA and ESA's ambitious project to bring Martian samples to Earth for scientific study — is in the midst of an extensive review and revision period unique among modern planetary missions. Recent updates from NASA, ...
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Supermassive black holes grow surprisingly quickly, study suggests The results, from novel computer modeling methods, suggest that, billions of years ago, black holes may have been larger than scientists had thought. This is a potential breakthrough, because it could help researchers understand how supermassive black ...
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ULA delays 1st launch of Vulcan Centaur rocket again The company will destack the heavy lifter and ship the upper stage back to the factory for modifications. Comments (0). a red-and-white rocket on a launch pad at sunset. ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force ...
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How human 'computers' Annie Jump Cannon and Henrietta Swan Leavitt revolutionized astronomy In the early 20th century, a team of "human computers" — women tasked with the grueling labor of manual astronomical data processing — went far beyond their job descriptions, not to mention the societal norms of the time, to revolutionize astronomy.
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Something Was Messing With Earth's Axis. The Answer Has to Do With Us. In time, researchers came to a startling realization about what had happened. Accelerated melting of the polar ice sheets and mountain glaciers had changed the way mass was distributed around the planet enough to influence its spin.
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Saturn looks incredible in these raw James Webb Space Telescope images (photos) The powerful space telescope imaged the gas giant planet and its infamous rings for the first time this month. Comments (0). a black and white picture of a ringed planet. An unprocessed image of Saturn produced by the James Webb Space Telescope's Near ...
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Mars donut! Perseverance rover spots holey Red Planet rock (photo) NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has rolled up on a rocky donut that may have fallen from the sky. On Friday (June 23), Perseverance snapped a photo of a big, dark stone with a hole in its center. The intriguing rock is surrounded by others of a similar ...
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Lab-Made Human Embryos Offer New Window for Developmental Disorders When Berna Sozen, PhD, assistant professor of Developmental Stem Cell Biology at Yale, was in her first weeks of pregnancy, she couldn't help but wonder about what exactly was going on in the "black box" of human development occurring inside her, ...
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Fixes needed before first Vulcan Centaur launch That means the Centaur currently mated to the Vulcan first stage at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station that is tapped to fly on that rocket's first mission has to head back to Alabama to get that reinforcement. The ...
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NASA's Roman and ESA's Euclid Will Team Up to Investigate Dark Energy A new space telescope named Euclid, an ESA (European Space Agency) mission with important contributions from NASA, is set to launch in July to explore why the universe's expansion is speeding up. Scientists call the unknown cause of this cosmic ...
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