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Geomagnetic Solar Storm to Hit Earth on April 14, May Cause Possible Damage

Scientists are expecting a major solar storm to hit the Earth on April 14. This event could cause possible damage to Earth, researchers suggest. Space...

by admin April 14, 2022
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California Startup Bionaut Labs Wants to Send Tiny Robots Inside Human Skull to Treat Brain Disorders

Sending miniature robots deep inside the human skull to treat brain disorders has long been the stuff of science fiction — but it could...

by admin April 13, 2022
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James Webb Space Telescope Will Help Observe Over 100 Galaxies at a Time: Here’s How

The James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful observatory ever sent to space, is gearing up to begin its science mission this summer. In...

by admin April 13, 2022
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NASA’s Hubble Telescope Finds Comet With Largest Nucleus

Scientists are all eyes on the behemoth comet, C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli-Bernstein). NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has determined that the nucleus of this comet is...

by admin April 13, 2022
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Russia to Launch Lunar Probe, Deepen Space Links With Belarus: Vladimir Putin

Russia will launch a lunar probe later this year and deepen cooperation with Belarus on space infrastructure and technology, Russian President Vladimir Putin said...

by admin April 12, 2022
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Ax-1: First All-Private Astronaut Mission Reaches International Space Station

With a four-member crew from Houston-based startup Axiom Space, the first fully private mission reached the International Space Station (ISS) early on Saturday. For...

by admin April 12, 2022
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Temperatures on These Exoplanets Are Melting Rocks, NASA Hubble Space Telescope Reveals

NASA scientists have found planets where the temperature goes past 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit (roughly 1650 degrees Celsius), enough to melt even titanium. During their...

by admin April 11, 2022
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W Boson Particles Weigh More Than Normal, Study Finds, Surprising Scientists

A recent experiment showed that a fundamental particle – W boson – weighed more than expected. The mass difference is an important facet for...

by admin April 11, 2022
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Astronomers May Have Discovered Universe’s Most Distant Galaxy, Located 13.5 Billion Light-Years Away

Researchers have discovered what they believe to be the farthest astronomical object yet discovered: HD1, a galaxy candidate estimated to be 13.5 billion light-years...

by admin April 9, 2022
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Ax-1: SpaceX, Axiom Launch First Private Mission for International Space Station

The first fully private mission to the International Space Station blasted off from Florida Friday with a four-member crew from startup company Axiom Space....

by admin April 9, 2022
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First All-Private Flight Ax-1 to Take Off for International Space Station Today: How to Watch

The first all-private flight to the International Space Station (ISS) is set to take off on Friday. The mission, organised by the US company...

by admin April 8, 2022
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Hubble Captures Supermassive Black Hole Hidden Behind Dust

NASA’s Hubble telescope, which helped scientists discover some of the amazing aspects of space, has captured a stunning view of an active black hole...

by admin April 8, 2022
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Scientists Find First Dinosaur Fossil Directly Linked to Asteroid Strike

Scientists have found a “stunningly preserved” leg of a dinosaur, and they believe it is the first fossil linked to the catastrophic asteroid event...

by admin April 7, 2022
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NASA Shares Stunning Image of Saturn’s Moon Dione in Transit

NASA has shared a stunning image of Saturn’s moon Dione, which appears as a tiny ball compared to the ringed gas giant during a...

by admin April 7, 2022
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Only 3 Years Left to Avoid Climate Catastrophe: UN Report

The world must cut down greenhouse gas emissions by half by 2030 to avoid the catastrophic impacts of climate change, a new UN report...

by admin April 6, 2022
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NASA Delays Final SLS Rocket Test for Moon Shot: Here’s Why

The latest test of NASA’s giant Moon rocket SLS has been pushed back to allow for a SpaceX rocket to launch later this week,...

by admin April 6, 2022
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Mars More Seismically Active Than Previously Thought, Researchers Say

Mars is much more similar to Earth than previously thought. Researchers have found that the Red Planet is experiencing ‘Marsquakes’ due to ongoing volcanic...

by admin April 6, 2022
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Amazon Secures Several Rocket Launches for Its Project Kuiper Satellite Broadband Network

Amazon on Tuesday announced deals for scores of launches to deploy a “constellation” of satellites in low orbit around the Earth to provide internet...

by admin April 5, 2022
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Mount Everest ‘Like You’ve Never Seen It Before’: NASA Shares Unique Image Taken From ISS

It’s a famous view, but slightly different from what we are accustomed to seeing so far. A stunning photograph of Mount Everest has been...

by admin April 5, 2022
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Space Debris Found in Rural India Likely From China Rocket

A large metal ring and sphere that villagers in rural western India said fell from the sky over the weekend could be from a...

by admin April 4, 2022
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