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China eyes the moon, Mars and space dominance

China eyes the moon, Mars and space dominance

On May 28, China launched Tianwen-2, a robotic mission that aims to land on a tumbling near-Earth asteroid barely the size of a conference room, extract samples and send them back to Earth. To continue reading this article: Register now and get3 free articles every month. You’ll also receive our weekly SpaceNews This Week newsletter every Friday. Opt-out at any …

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8 places in Alabama dinosaur lovers can visit

8 places in Alabama dinosaur lovers can visit

The website Atlas Obscura likes quirky roadside attractions nearly as much as I do. It’s a fun site to check out, but I was a little hurt recently that Alabama was left of its list of “14 Roadside Dinosaur Attractions Worth the Stop.” If you have a dino-obsessed family member, Alabama has no shortage of attractions to see and learn …

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The “Haunting” Last Message From NASA’s Opportunity Rover On Mars

The “Haunting” Last Message From NASA’s Opportunity Rover On Mars

Thanks to NASA’s steadfast commitment to blasting robots into space, we now get regular images from another planet beamed back down to Earth. The current generation of Mars rovers began their adventures – finding strange rocks and potentially getting caught up in the center of electrified dust devils, among other important planetary research – in 2012 and 2021. But before …

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NASA considering flying only cargo on next Starliner mission

NASA considering flying only cargo on next Starliner mission

TOKYO — NASA officials say there is a “strong chance” that the next test flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle will be uncrewed as work continues to fix issues with the spacecraft. To continue reading this article: Register now and get3 free articles every month. You’ll also receive our weekly SpaceNews This Week newsletter every Friday. Opt-out at …

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Archaeologists Discover 3-Million-Year-Old Tools—But They Were Not Created by Our Ancestors

Archaeologists Discover 3-Million-Year-Old Tools—But They Were Not Created by Our Ancestors

A groundbreaking discovery in southwestern Kenya has sent shockwaves through the world of archaeology. In the region near Lake Victoria, archaeologists have uncovered ancient stone tools that could rewrite the history of early human development. These tools, which could be up to 3 million years old, were found at a site near fossilized remains of Paranthropus, a distant human ancestor. …

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Did We Accidentally Leave Life On The Moon In 2019 – And Could We Revive It?

Did We Accidentally Leave Life On The Moon In 2019 – And Could We Revive It?

We don’t really know if there is other life in the universe, but due to one failed Moon landing in 2019, we know there is terrestrial life on the Moon… kind of. One small cockup by “man”, one giant spill for tardigrade kind In February 2019, SpaceIL, a private Israeli non-profit that worked in partnership with the Israel Aerospace Industries …

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Scientists Discover Unprecedented Abyssal Predator 8,000 Meters Deep, Shaking Up Deep-Sea Ecosystems

Scientists Discover Unprecedented Abyssal Predator 8,000 Meters Deep, Shaking Up Deep-Sea Ecosystems

A new discovery in one of the most remote and extreme parts of the ocean is challenging our understanding of life at incredible depths. Deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, at nearly 8,000 meters, scientists have found an organism that defies expectations. For decades, this dark and hostile environment was thought to harbor only scavengers, but recent findings suggest there is …

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“Third Star Hijacks the Universe”: Astronomers Stunned as Explosive White Dwarf Pairs Are Suddenly Born in Ways Nobody Thought Possible

“Third Star Hijacks the Universe”: Astronomers Stunned as Explosive White Dwarf Pairs Are Suddenly Born in Ways Nobody Thought Possible

IN A NUTSHELL 🌟 Researchers reveal that up to 40% of explosive white dwarf pairs may form in triple-star systems. 🔭 The Gaia mission’s data helped identify 50 cataclysmic variables in hierarchical triple-star systems. 💫 Simulations show that a third star’s gravity can influence inner binary orbits, challenging traditional formation theories. 🪐 Findings suggest new avenues for exploring stellar dynamics …

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