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NASA tests high-tech software for future mission to search for life on Jupiter's moon Europa Artificial intelligence is being developed to provide a robotic brain for a future NASA mission to land on the icy surface of one of the solar system's ocean moons, such as Europa or Enceladus. The ...
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Sunny days on Mars come with a weather warning: Dust storms ahead! The weather report from Mars may soon come with a forecast for dust storms, following the discovery that, in 78% of cases, a Red Planet dust storm is preceded by an unusually high amount of solar heating. Dust storms are one of Mars' natural wonders, ...
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Large Hadron Collider finds 1st evidence of the heaviest antimatter particle yet Scientists at CERN's ALICE detector are replicating conditions found during the Big Bang, attempting to get to the bottom of how matter came to dominate over antimatter. Comments (0). When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
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Carbon dioxide rivers? Ancient Mars' liquid may not all have been water In a new study, a team of researchers argue that our extensive understanding of water-based systems on Earth, combined with limited knowledge of liquid carbon dioxide systems, may have led us to prematurely dismiss a scenario that could have fundamentally ...
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SpaceX rocket launch tops the Christmas tree at Vandenberg Space Force Base (photo) A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket shined above a twinkling Christmas tree like a festive tree topper during last week's holiday lighting ceremony at Vandenberg Space Force Base. SpaceX launched 20 new Starlink internet satellites from California's Vandenberg ...
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The spectacular Geminid meteor shower peaks mid December The display will peak Friday night, but the nearly full moon could wash out many of the more faint meteors. A few straggling stars might streak across the sky at random intervals through the rest of the month.
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NASA's Artemis Program Hits Another Delay—And Looks to the Future While contending with lingering hardware issues for its crewed lunar plans, the U.S. space agency projects confidence and urgency in a time of transition. By Michael Greshko. After NASA's Orion spacecraft was recovered at the conclusion of the Artemis ...
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A new pair of satellites are set to create 'solar eclipses on demand' It is considered a breakthrough development in solar physics, according to scientists and the European Space Agency, which oversaw the Proba-3✓ mission and its launch last Thursday in India. Through a precise flying formation ...
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Sentinel-1C captures first radar images of Earth The first image features Svalbard, a remote Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. Credit: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2024), processed by ESA. Less than a week after its launch, the Copernicus Sentinel-1C satellite has delivered ...
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An Ice Age Infant's Bones Reveal Early Americans Ate Woolly Mammoths as a Protein Staple December 10, 2024 12:44 p.m.. mammoth walking in the snow New research suggests early humans hunted and ate mammoths, as well as elk and bison ...
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