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The Effect of Long Space Missions on Astronauts’ Brains Revealed
New research reveals that long space missions cause significant changes in astronauts’ brains, requiring three years for recovery. Impact on …
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Voyage to the Sun: NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Completes 16th Close Approach
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe completes its 16th orbit, approaching the Sun at 5.3 million miles, gathering valuable data on the …
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Heat Shield Installation for Artemis II Orion Completed: Paving the Way for NASA’s Lunar Expedition
Heat shield installed on Artemis II Orion spacecraft at Kennedy Space Center, marking a significant stride in NASA’s lunar mission.
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Scientists Stunned by Resilient Planet That Survived Its Star’s Devastation
Scientists amazed as planet defies star’s expansion, surviving against all odds. Unveiling new insights into stellar and planetary evolution.
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ALMA’s Surprising Discovery Enhances Protoplanet Search
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinALMA’s surprise discovery: Chemical evidence reveals a protoplanet in a young star’s disk, offering new insights into protoplanetary chemistry.
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Sandwiched Planet Formation: A Novel Explanation for the Birth of Planets
Sandwiched Planet Formation: Researchers propose a new method where smaller planets emerge between two larger ones in protoplanetary discs, shedding …
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Direct Imaging Unveils “Jupiter’s Younger Sibling”: A New Era of Exoplanet Discovery
Astronomers capture direct images of AF Lep b, a low-mass exoplanet, revolutionizing exoplanet discovery through astrometry.
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NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory Captures Intense X1.0 Solar Flare
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinIntense X1.0 solar flare captured by NASA’s SDO, revealing the Sun’s explosive energy release and its potential impact on Earth.
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Challenging the Traditional View: Non-Thermal Emissions in Classical Novae Add Intrigue to Space Explosions
New discovery challenges traditional understanding of classical novae as simple explosions, revealing complex non-thermal emissions.