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Asteroid 433 Eros Is Back After A Century—And You Can See It as It Zooms Past Earth This Weekend!
The legendary asteroid 433 Eros, a rocky world that once transformed our understanding of near-Earth space, is making its ...
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How Jupiter saved the Earth from being sucked into the Sun & seahorses show how male pregnancies work
ScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their ...
Tourism is booming in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, up 30% between 2019 and 2024 to nearly $550 million. While the idyllic locale ...
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Are astronomers wrong about dark energy? New study casts doubt on universe’s accelerating expansion
A new study casts doubt on the universe’s accelerating expansion, suggesting dark energy might be weakening over time.
The Chang'e 6 robotic mission, the world's first attempt to bring samples from the far side of the moon, was launched in May ...
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NASA’s Roman will deliver the biggest asteroseismic haul yet
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is being built to map the universe on a scale no previous observatory has attempted, ...
In a Gold Coast factory, former banker and gymnast Adam Gilmour is working on a rocket design that could take a slice of Elon ...
The number 40,000 might not sound particularly dramatic, but it represents humanity's growing catalog of near-Earth asteroids ...
A clear look at the discovery of 40,000 near-Earth asteroids, how scientists track them, and the missions working to keep our ...
ALMA Detects Most Enriched Concentration Of Methanol And Hydrogen Cyanide Observed In Any Comet Ever See Also: Meanwhile, ...
New observations show that asteroid 1998 KY26 is a mere 11 meters across and spinning twice as fast as previously thought.
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