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On Feb. 28, the one-day-old moon will pass in front of Mercury for observers in Australia and the south Pacific, and on March 1 the moon will make a close pass to Venus. Comments (0). When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
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Space.com
the full moon hangs in frame with the orion, inside its payload shell atop the. (Image credit: NASA/Kennedy Space Center). The ...
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The New York Times
Lunar Trailblazer, an orbiter that shared a launch on Wednesday with the commercial Athena lander, will help scientists understand where the moon's water is, and what form it takes.
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WBAL Baltimore
His venture may seem far out, but asteroid mining CEO Matt Gialich has no illusions. The engineer cofounded the bold California startup AstroForge in 2022 with the aim of hunting for precious metals in space, and he is all too aware that success is not ...
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Scientific American
Scientists studying a centuries-old mystery of physics suggest two "arrows of time" control the evolution of quantum systems. By Gayoung Lee edited by Lee Billings. Blank clock face with radiating clock hands. MirageC/Getty Images. Quantum Physics.
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Scientific American
The team had redesigned the devices to work in space: as an Earth-bound scientist, Salido had learned a lot from a visit to a replica of the ISS in Houston, where astronaut Michael Barratt pointed out that the researchers' normal sampling swabs were far ...
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BBC News
Nearly 2,000 years after a young man died in the Vesuvius volcanic eruption, scientists have discovered that his brain was preserved when it turned to glass in an extremely hot cloud of ash. Researchers found the glass in 2020 and speculated that it ...
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USA TODAY
About 700 million years ago, enormous glaciers flowed across the Earth's surface in powerful frozen rivers like "giant ice bulldozers" that pulverized our planet's crust and may have contributed to the evolution of complex life along their way, ...
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USA TODAY
The lunar lander built by aerospace company Intuitive Machines launched Wednesday from Florida on an eight-day journey to the moon for NASA's water-hunting mission. · Athena lunar lander shares 1st images of Earth after launch.
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Phys.Org
Beginning around 2.5 million years ago, Earth entered an era marked by successive ice ages and interglacial periods, emerging from the last glaciation around 11,700 years ago. A new analysis suggests the onset of the next ice age could be expected in ...
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