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Space.com
Dozens of dwarf galaxies swarming around the Andromeda Galaxy like bees have been caught on camera by the Hubble Space Telescope, which took more than a thousand orbits of the Earth to take enough images to get a full family portrait of Andromeda's ...
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Space.com
Most of them are solitary. In this new work, we show how to effectively double the number of pulsars we can use to constrain dark matter in the galaxy by rigorously using solitary pulsars to measure galactic accelerations."
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Space.com
The private spaceflight company Firefly Aerospace will attempt its first-ever moon landing in the wee hours of Sunday (March 2) and you'll be able to see it live, but you do need to know when and where to watch. Luckily for you, we've got it covered.
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WBAL Baltimore
Two different teams of scientists made Martian discoveries this week, revealing a little more about our mysterious planetary neighbor. Related video above: NASA reveals image of Tarantula Nebula captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Advertisement ...
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Space.com
Lunar Trailblazer launched atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 on Feb. 26 alongside Intuitive Machine's Athena moon lander on the IM-2 mission. The 11.5-foot (3.5-meter), 440-pound (200 ...
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Space.com
Odin, a small spacecraft built by U.S. space mining company AstroForge, piggybacked on the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Wednesday (Feb. 26) that sent the private Intuitive Machines' Athena lander toward the moon.
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USA TODAY
The findings the advanced telescope beams back to Earth during its two-year mission could help NASA solve age-old mysterious, including how life as we know it came to be. ... How did the universe begin? How do planets form and galaxies develop? Could life ...
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The New York Times
Alan Burdick is an editor and occasional reporter of health and science news. ... Mycorrhizal fungi are the supply chains of the soil. With filaments thinner than hair, they shuttle vital nutrients to plants and tree roots. ... In return, the fungi receive ...
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Scientific American
The agency's Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer, or SPHEREx, mission, is scheduled to launch no earlier than March 2 at 10:09 P.M. EST from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base.
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www.eurekalert.org
The programmable proteins are compact, modular, and can be directed to modify DNA in human cells. ... image: The Tas protein uses an RNA guide to recognize a specific target DNA sequence. view ...
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