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Frank Rubio Sets New U.S. Spaceflight Record on His 300th Day in Space
NASA astronaut Frank Rubio celebrates 300 days in space, inching closer to setting a new U.S. spaceflight record on his …
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Groundbreaking Female Director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center Announces Retirement
Jody Singer, the first female director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, announces her retirement after 38+ years of service.
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Mars’ Crust Unveiled: Latest Study Reveals a Structure Resembling a Thick Armor
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerNew research reveals Mars’ crust is denser than Earth’s, providing key insights into the planet’s structure and thermal history.
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Unveiling Hidden Supermassive Black Holes: Galactic Mergers and Gravitational Gluttony
Scientists from Newcastle University have conducted groundbreaking research, featured in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, shedding light…
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NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Encounters Giant Swirling Waves at the Edge of Jupiter’s Magnetosphere
NASA’s Juno spacecraft discovers swirling waves at the boundary between Jupiter’s magnetosphere and the solar wind, revealing energy transfer mechanisms.
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Surprising Discovery: Stars Found to Possess Remarkably Strong Surface Magnetic Fields
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinSurprising discovery: Astronomers find unexpectedly strong magnetic fields in stars, challenging current models & impacting exoplanet habitability.
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Tracing the Life and Death of Stars in the Most Distant Galaxy: Insights from Cosmic Observations
Title: Tracing the Life and Death of Stars in the Most Distant Galaxy: Insights from Cosmic ObservationsAstronomers have recently utilized …
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Study Reveals Potential Detectability of Earth’s Signals by Extraterrestrial Civilizations
Title: Study Reveals Potential Detectability of Earth’s Signals by Extraterrestrial CivilizationsA recent study conducted by scientists from the University of …
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Breaking New Ground in Astronomy: The Least Warm Star that Radiates Radio Waves
Study unveils coldest star known to emit radio waves, bridging the gap between smallest stars and gas giants.