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Stories of the last Moon men

Stories of the last Moon men

NASA Who will be the next human to leave their footprint on the surface of the Moon? They were the pioneers of space exploration – the 24 Nasa astronauts who travelled to the Moon in the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s. The loss of Apollo 13 commander Jim Lovell, who guided the stricken mission safely back to Earth …

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For giant carnivorous dinosaurs, big size didn’t mean a big bite

For giant carnivorous dinosaurs, big size didn’t mean a big bite

“And then you have the Spinosaurus which was kind of weird in general,” Rowe says.  “There was a study by Dave Hone and Tom Holtz about how it was waiting on the shorelines, waiting for food to go by that it could fish out.” But Spinosaurus’ foraging wasn’t limited to fishing. There was a pterosaur found preserved in its stomach …

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NASA’s Hubble telescope reveals most detailed photos of interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS to date

NASA’s Hubble telescope reveals most detailed photos of interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS to date

NASA has revealed the most detailed images yet taken of comet 3I/ATLAS, the interstellar visitor that is currently barreling its way through our solar system. The images, taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, have enabled astronomers to more accurately estimate the space object’s size — and it looks like it’s smaller than we thought, NASA said in a statement. 3I/ATLAS …

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Decades Old Mystery About Great White Sharks Just Got Even Stranger As Scientists Admit “We Have No Idea”

Decades Old Mystery About Great White Sharks Just Got Even Stranger As Scientists Admit “We Have No Idea”

Great white sharks are magnificent creatures and an icon among sea predators. But despite their fame across the world, inspiring stories, books, films, games, and more, there’s still a great deal we do not know about them. In an effort to answer a long-running question surrounding their populations, scientists have stumbled into a deeper mystery concerning their genetics that has …

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August’s full sturgeon moon to dazzle with yellow-orange color

August’s full sturgeon moon to dazzle with yellow-orange color

August’s almost full sturgeon moon rises near sunset tonight in the southeast just below the moonlight-obscured swath of the Milky Way. For the next couple of mornings, Jupiter is visible in the East well before dawn to the lower left of Venus.(WTOP/Greg Redferm) For the next couple of mornings, Jupiter is visible in the East well before dawn to the …

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Nobelium becomes heaviest element with identified compounds | Research

Nobelium becomes heaviest element with identified compounds | Research

Nobelium is now the heaviest element to have been directly detected as part of a larger molecule. The new nobelium complexes were created as part of a series of investigations charting the chemistry on the edge of the actinide series. Nobelium is element 102, and is too unstable to exist naturally on Earth. It was first made in particle accelerators in …

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