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India's Chandrayaan-3 mission is already revealing new insights about the Moon's enigmatic South Pole. Future missions to this region are planned by the US, China and Russia, so what makes it so fascinating? I. It's a place where no human-made object ...
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Space.com
A three-decade-old Soviet satellite has disintegrated in orbit some 870 miles (1,400 kilometers) above Earth, likely following a space debris strike. The disintegration of the satellite, either the Kosmos-2143 or Kosmos-2145 spacecraft, was reported on ...
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Space.com
As NASA's Perseverance rover inches along on Mars while searching for hints of ancient life, scientists on Earth are honing their skills of identifying such signs in the first place — by studying fossils of some of the oldest lifeforms on our planet.
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Space.com
That's where OSIRIS-REx's real sample capsule, containing about 8.8 ounces (250 grams) of material from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu, will touch down on Sept. 24.
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Space.com
full moon shines behind the Statue of Liberty's head, looking like a halo. Full moon and Statue of Liberty, New York, U.S. (Image credit: Fatih Aktas ...
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Space.com
Astronomers have unexpectedly discovered the heaviest Neptune-like planet yet — one more than four times the mass of our solar system's Neptune — yet it remains a mystery how the world might have formed. Between rocky planets about the mass of Earth ...
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CNN
An international team of astronomers has unraveled new insights about an object at the center of a cosmic mystery — a pulsar that appears to constantly change in brightness. Now, the scientists think they know what's behind it.
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Space.com
Harnessing laser beams, ILLUMA-T is expected to transmit information at the rate of a respectable internet connection. Comments (0). An illustration of the ISS transmitting information to the system via laser beam, and the.
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Scientific American
By combining a powerful set of instruments with some experimental savvy, physicists have for the first time detected oxygen-28 — an isotope of oxygen that has 12 extra neutrons packed into its nucleus. Scientists have long predicted that this isotope ...
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The Planetary Society
Mario Jurić and Ari Heinze from the University of Washington join Planetary Radio to discuss the upcoming Vera Rubin Observatory and how their team's new asteroid detection algorithm can help defend our world. The Planetary Society editorial director, ...
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