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NASA's Europa Clipper probe deploys 1st science instruments en route to Jupiter the black silhouette of a double solar-paneled space probe, with a pair of. An illustration of the Europa Clipper spacecraft with its solar arrays, magnetometer's boom and several antennas for ...
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Japan's priceless asteroid Ryugu sample got 'rapidly colonized' by Earth bacteria Scientists have discovered that a sample of the asteroid Ryugu was overrun with Earth-based life forms after being delivered to our planet. The research shows how successful terrestrial micro-organisms are at colonization, even on extraterrestrial ...
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Happy Thanksgiving from space! NASA astronauts beam home Turkey Day message (video) The four NASA astronauts currently living on the International Space Station (ISS) just wished all of us all a happy Thanksgiving. Nick Hague, Don Pettit, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have beamed home a Turkey Day message from their orbital perch, ...
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Goodnight moon! Astronomers snap photo of Earth's departing mini-moon Astronomers used the Two-meter Twin Telescope to catch a "see-you-soon" image of the departing asteroid 2024 PT5. Comments (0). When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works. A black and white ...
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Dinosaur Domination Is Marked in a Timeline of Vomit and Feces Fossils Determining how dinosaurs achieved worldwide domination has been difficult because of a scarcity of well-preserved early dinosaur skeletons. So a team of researchers recently explored another aspect of the fossil record: fossilized feces and vomit, known ...
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Over 500 fossilized poops show how dinosaurs came to rule the Earth This photo shows a fossilized excrement specimen being held between two human fingers. The specimen. Researchers used fossilized poos, known scientifically as coprolites, to learn more about how dinosaurs came to ...
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Northern Lights: Why An Extreme Solar Storm Now Would Be Cataclysmic Six extreme solar storms have struck Earth in the past 14,500 years. They're known as "Miyake" events after Fusa Miyake, a Japanese physicist, who in 2012 described that extreme solar events leave radioactive carbon isotopes in the growth rings of trees.
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In Photos: See The New Highest Resolution Images Of The Sun Ever Taken What Solar Orbiter did on the same day — using its Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager — was astounding: Visible light images of the sun's grainy surface and dark sunspots. Mapped its magnetic field.
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The Sombrero Galaxy doffs its cap to the power of JWST The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) shows off its infrared capabilities once again in new imaging of the well-known Sombrero Galaxy, otherwise known as Messier 104. By resolving the thickly textured dust clouds in the outer disk and toning down the ...
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Northern lights may be faintly visible across parts of the US on Thanksgiving In May, NOAA issued a rare severe geomagnetic storm warning — it was the strongest storm in more than two decades, producing light displays across the Northern Hemisphere. Last month, a powerful solar storm dazzled skygazers ...
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