Tuesday, February 13, 2024

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Space.com
Scientists have found some planets may migrate toward the hearts of their planetary systems early on in their lives, possibly explaining the lack of planets we see that are around twice the width of Earth. Over the years, scientists have managed to ...
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The Planetary Society
As humans have learned more about the planets and moons of our Solar System, we've identified several that could have the potential to hold life. But space is vast and exploration is challenging, so humanity has to focus our search on the worlds that we ...
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Space.com
The first Canadian who will fly to the moon now has a patch to represent his own mission, as well as the knowledge passed on by his country's original explorers. Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who in 2025 will fly as a member of ...
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Space.com
Early Mars may have been more tectonically and volcanically active than previously thought. Evidence of tectonic activity around 4 billion years ago was provided by 63 new examples of various volcanoes found in a strange region of Mars with odd properties ...
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CNN
Intuitive Machines' Nova-C lunar lander will be the second vehicle launched under NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. The spacecraft will aim to carry science and technology payloads to the moon. NASA.
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Space.com
If all goes well, the Nova-C lander (Intuitive Machines has named it Odysseus) is expected to land on the moon on Feb. 22 to deliver experiments for NASA and commercial customers to the lunar surface under a $118 million contract with NASA's Commercial ...
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The Washington Post
NASA's Artemis program, the quest to eventually return astronauts to the surface of the moon, is off to a fitful start. In January, the first attempt to land a robotic spacecraft on the lunar surface in more than 50 years was thwarted by a fuel leak ...
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Reuters
"Our understanding of dinosaurs has changed significantly since the 19th century," said paleontologist Emma Nicholls of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, home to the Megalosaurus fossils Buckland studied. "Buckland and ...
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Phys.Org
Researchers led by Greg Fuchs, Ph.D. '07, professor of applied and engineering physics at Cornell Engineering, went searching for such a spin in the popular semiconductor gallium nitride and found it, surprisingly, in two distinct species of defect, one of ...
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The Planetary Society
Venus and Mercury are the only planets in the Solar System without moons, but that's not the whole story. In 2002, astronomer Brian Skiff of Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, AZ, discovered the first known quasi-moon around Venus.
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