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'The Making of JUICE' film documents how scientists built a Jupiter-bound spacecraft against the odds The two-hour documentary is a fascinating look into the science, the engineering, and the challenges of constructing Europe's biggest mission yet: The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer. Comments (0). Film poster, grey, spacecraft front and center, ...
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Dark matter may be hiding in the Large Hadron Collider's particle jets If dark matter is made from "dark" versions of the basic building blocks of ordinary matter, the world's largest particle accelerator should be able to pin it down. Comments (0). The ATLAS instrument at the Large Hadron Collider.
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Hubble Space Telescope spies multiple galaxy clusters masquerading as one (image) Initially thought to be a single cluster, further research reveals Abell 3192 comprises two separate galaxy clusters. Comments (0). a spattering of galaxies litters the black of space. The Hubble Space Telescope observed Abell 3192, which includes two ...
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Minimalist or maximalist? The life of a microbe a mile underground In total, the researchers characterized nearly 600 microbial genomes — some of which are new to science. Out of this batch, Northwestern geoscientist Magdalena Osburn, who led the study, says most microbes fit into one ...
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Sun Unleashes 'Canyon of Fire' Filament of Plasma A long filament of roiling plasma arcing over the sun's surface snapped this week, leaving behind a scalding scar that has been dubbed a "canyon of fire." It also spat a burst of solar plasma into space. There's a chance this solar outburst and several ...
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Scientists track rapid retreat of Antarctic glacier Their finding comes after a research team led by Benjamin Wallis, a glaciologist at the University of Leeds, used satellites to track the Cadman Glacier, which drains into Beascochea Bay, on the west Antarctic peninsula.
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NASA to train Indian astronaut for ISS voyage in deepening space ties NASA-ISRO SAR (NISAR) is a low-Earth orbit observatory system jointly developed by NASA and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation). Roughly the size of an SUV, the satellite is set to be launched from India in the first quarter of next year, with a ...
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Experts Doubt Claims that World's Oldest Pyramid Was Discovered in Indonesia Massive buried structures at Gunung Padang in Indonesia have been described as much older than Egypt's great pyramids in a new study, but some doubt they're even human constructions. By Nature magazine & Dyani Lewis. Megalithic site on hilltop with ...
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NASA Orbiter Snaps Stunning Views of Mars Horizon The Odyssey orbiter captured clouds and dust in the Red Planet's skies, along with one of its two tiny moons. Astronauts often react with awe when they see the curvature of the Earth below the International Space Station. Now Mars scientists are ...
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Mysterious blasts of radiation might stem from our universe's most extreme stars Millisecond-long bursts of radio emission FRBs seem to come from sources beyond the limits of the Milky Way, yet since their discovery in 2007, their origins have remained shrouded in mystery. There is one possible suspect, however: Highly magnetic neutron ...
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