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Venus: The trouble with sending people there Early and sustained volcanic eruptions on Venus created lava plains and increased the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Venus, often called Earth's "evil twin" planet, formed closer to the Sun and has since evolved quite differently from our own planet ...
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Nasa to use SpaceX's Dragon to boost Hubble telescope to higher orbit The deal signed by NASA and Space Exploration Technologies Corp. called for collaborating on a feasibility study of such a mission, though NASA has yet to commit to such a flight. NASA said that SpaceX is funding its own participation in the study.
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3 Russian cosmonauts return safely from International Space Station Three Russian cosmonauts returned safely on Thursday from a mission to the International Space Station. The Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft carrying Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveyev and Sergey Korsakov touched down softly at 4:57 p.m. (1057 GMT) at a designated ...
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What happens in brain when it becomes too hot? "We were interested in the factors that restrict organisms' heat tolerance." Which creatures will thrive when the Earth's temperature rises as a result of climate change, and why? "We decided to look at the brain," Andreassen explains.
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James Webb telescope reveals the 'bones' of a distant galaxy in stunning new image A new photo taken by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed the hidden gaseous "bone" structure of a distant galaxy — and it's absolutely spectacular. The cosmic knot of gas, dust and stars belongs to the spiral galaxy IC 5332, ...
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Global tsunamis driven by underwater volcanic eruptions In 1883, there was a volcanic eruption so large it killed tens of thousands of people. It expelled so much ash that, for a time, it changed the colors of sunsets and the palette with which impressionist artists painted. In history, few volcanic ...
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NASA spacecraft buzzes Jupiter moon Europa, closest in years NASA's Juno spacecraft has made the closest approach to Jupiter's tantalizing, icy moon Europa in more than 20 years. Juno on Thursday zipped within 222 miles (357 kilometers) of Europa, thought to have an ocean flowing beneath its thick frozen crust, ...
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How did we get our crushing jaws? It all began with a fish Ever wondered how humans got a unique jaw that could crush complex and raw food, it all started about 400 million years ago. Researchers have unearthed fossils of four fish species that could be the first vertebrates that possessed jaws in the story of ...
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Scientists May Have Discovered Remnants of the Universe's First Stars Astronomers may've found chemical proof of the universe's first stars, also known as Population III stars, lurking in a distant quasar. Why it matters. Population III stars have never been seen by humanity, but they could be key for understanding the ...
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Science News | Research Reveals How Global Warming Affects Astronomical Observations Washington [US], September 29 (ANI): Astronomical observations from ground-based telescopes are sensitive to local atmospheric conditions. Anthropogenic climate change will negatively affect some of these conditions at observation sites around the ...
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