What temperature is the moon?
An astronomer describes how the moon's surface temperature changes.
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Did NASA Reject Young Hillary Clinton's Dream of Being an Astronaut?
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Scientists Show Baby Mammoth Preserved for 50,000 Years in Siberia
Researchers in Russia's Siberia area are showing the public what they say are the 50,000-year-old remains of a baby mammoth.
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Hackaday Links: January 5, 2025
Good news this week from the Sun’s far side as the Parker Solar Probe checked in after its speedrun through our star’s corona. Parker became the fastest human-made object ever — a…
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SpaceX launches cause late-night booms that rattle windows, set off car alarms, and may damage property. Some locals are pushing back.
Rattling booms from SpaceX rockets are becoming increasingly disruptive for residents in the coastal communities near Vandenberg Space Force Base.
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How Electric Thrusters Are Revolutionizing Space Exploration
A research team at the University of Virginia is revolutionizing the future of space travel with groundbreaking studies on electric propulsion thrusters. By delving into the behavior of electrons in plasma beams, their work promises to enhance spacecraft effi…
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Rarely-Seen Fisher Spotted on Trail Camera Again
'People just never see this.'
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Unborn Babies Use Genes From Dad to “Remote-Control” Mothers for Extra Food
Scientists at Cambridge have unveiled a fascinating mechanism where fetuses use a paternal gene to control the mother's nutrient release during pregnancy. This "remote control" system involves hormonal signals from the placenta, which ensure the fetus grows o…
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Carbon atoms in your body took a 400,000 light-year journey through space
Carbon, essential for life, journeys through space in a galactic recycling process, fueling star and planet formation.
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Earth’s magnetic field has a dent, and NASA is watching closely
NASA monitors the South Atlantic Anomaly, a growing magnetic field disturbance affecting satellites and spacecraft.
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How far back in time can we see in space?
We see objects whose light only arrives just now. But we see them as they were in the past: when that now-arriving light was first emitted.
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The Moon’s Middle Age Surprise: Evidence of a Long-Lost Magnetic Field
For decades, scientists believed the Moon was a lifeless rock devoid of a magnetic field. However, groundbreaking data from China’s Chang’e 5 mission has
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MRO observes dormant InSight lander; collects data on Martian dust movements
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) recently imaged NASA’s Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy, and…
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The Sky Promises Many Big Events in 2025
The world will have to wait until 2026 for the next total solar eclipse. However, the sky promises plenty of other big events in 2025. These include lunar eclipses, meteor showers, supermoons, and more.
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Astronomers Pinpoint Origins of Mysterious Signal That Traveled 200 Million Years To Reach Us
The fleeting cosmic firework likely originated within the turbulent magnetosphere surrounding a distant neutron star. Fast radio bursts are brief and brilliant explosions of radio waves emitted by extremely compact objects such as neutron stars and possibly b…
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This Strange Comet-Asteroid Hybrid Is Like Nothing Else in The Solar System
In the distant space out beyond the orbit of Jupiter lurks a strange object.
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Ancient Observatory or Something Else? Groundbreaking Study Challenges Famous “Wheel of Ghosts” Purpose
A scientific discovery challenges the common perception of Rujm el-Hiri in the Golan Heights. A new study by Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has unveiled groundbreaking insights into the Rujm el-Hiri site, also known as the "Wheel o…
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Why ‘Kessler Syndrome’ could turn from a hypothetical to a space disaster reality
This week, uncover why experts are worried about Kessler Syndrome, meet the species newly discovered in 2024, marvel at a mystery volcano revealed, and more.
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Scientists Find Largest Dinosaur Footprint Site Ever Found in the U.K. — Here’s Why It’s ‘Exhilarating’
Researchers in England have found the largest dinosaur footprint site ever discovered in the U.K. about 60 miles northwest of London. The tracks date back to 166 million years ago and appear to belong to two distinct types of dinosaurs.
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Space photo of the week: Hubble celebrates 10 years of hunting giants
Behold, the giants! The Hubble Space Telescope has completed a decade of observing Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
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