All Other 7 Planets in Our Solar System Will Appear in the Sky at the Same Time for One Night Only
Don't miss this astronomical event!
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Astronomers discover a new dense sub-Saturn exoplanet
An international team of astronomers has reported the detection of a new exoplanet orbiting a bright late F-type star. The newfound alien world, designated TOI-6038 A b, is about six times larger and nearly 80 times more massive than Earth. The finding is det…
Phys.Org (phys.org)
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Time Travel Paradoxes Solved? New Study Shows How Quantum Mechanics Prevents Changing the Past
New research provides a solution to time travel paradoxes by demonstrating that quantum mechanics prevents one from ever changing the past.
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Massive Aquifer Beneath Oregon’s Cascades Could Be the Largest in the World
The hidden water reservoir is shockingly larger than previously thought—holding more than half the volume of Lake Tahoe.
Gizmodo.com (gizmodo.com)
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This 800-Mile-Long Science Experiment Could Prove There Are Way More Than Four Dimensions
With the help of shape-shifting ghost particles, ‘DUNE’ could unlock all-new physics.
Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics.com)
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Designing a Star Tracker for Astronaut Don Pettit to Use on the ISS
RIT photography professor Ted Kinsman shares how he designed and built a star tracker for NASA astronaut Don Pettit to use on board the ISS.
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NASA’s Webb Reveals Intricate Layers of Interstellar Dust, Gas
Once upon a time, the core of a massive star collapsed, creating a shockwave that blasted outward, ripping the star apart as it went. When the shockwave reached the star’s surface, it punched through, generating a brief, intense pulse of X-rays and ultraviole…
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NASA's Deep Space Mission Control Is Empty for the First Time in 6 Decades as L.A. Wildfires Rage
"It was a very emotional thing, the first time in the 60 years that nobody was actually in the mission control office there at JPL."
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Here's what NASA is sending to the moon on Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander
Blue Ghost is carrying a scary amount of science.
Space.com (www.space.com)
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Spacecraft captures high-def images of Mercury during very close flyby
A spacecraft named BepiColombo is currently zipping by planet Mercury, making a very close flyby and snapping incredible high-def photos.
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44 Hidden Stars Revealed: Gravitational Lensing Unlocks the Secrets of the Dragon Arc
In an astronomical feat, using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, a team of astronomers observed a distant galaxy, uncovering 44 individual stars 6.5 billion light-years away. This discovery, enabled by gravitational lensing, sets a new record for observing d…
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Glacier Experts Uncover Critical Flaw in Sea-Level Rise Predictions
New research shows temperate glacier ice flows more steadily than previously thought, leading to lower projections of sea-level rise. Neal Iverson started with two lessons in ice physics when asked to describe a research paper about glacier ice flow that has …
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Chornobyl dogs show no nuclear radiation-induced mutations, scientists shocked
The study analyzed the dogs' genomes at various levels, looking for evidence of mutations passed down through generations.
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Exploring evolution: Strength connected to sexual behavior of women as well as men
While many studies have looked at possible evolutionary links between men's strength and sexual behavior, a Washington State University study included data on women with a surprising result. Women, as well as men, who had greater upper body strength tended to…
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Lock A Gravel Driveway In Place With An Easy And Effective Solution
Gravel driveways are inexpensive, but the pieces can easily be tracked onto your lawn. Luckily, mulch glue, or rock glue, can make gravel stay put.
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NASA's Webb Reveals Intricate Layers of Interstellar Dust, Gas
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Falcon 9 set to launch two landers to the Moon on the same mission
SpaceX is set to fly not one but two lunar landers to the Moon on…
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Saturn's moon looked like a snowy Utah landscape in my mind. The reality is just as compelling
A famous illustration of Saturn's moon Titan got it all wrong. Never mind -- what we imagine space to be, and what we know it is, can both evoke the sublime.
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Astronaut Captures Milky Way, Starlink Satellites, and False Dawn in One Photo
'This might be the best photo ever taken from the ISS.'
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Yutu-2 rover likely immobile on the moon after historic lunar far side mission
HELSINKI — China’s Yutu-2 rover, part of the first ever mission to land on the far side of the moon, may have made its final tracks, NASA lunar orbiter images reveal. China launched the Chang’e-4 l…
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