Venus, our neighbor, has long teased astronomers by being the brightest planet in our night sky. That curiosity about what hides behind its twinkle prompted NASA scientists to send the Pioneer Venus Large Probe diving through the planet’s…
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SpaceX Looks to Advance Starship Development in Key Flight Test – Bloomberg.com
- SpaceX Looks to Advance Starship Development in Key Flight Test Bloomberg.com
- Is NASA losing the moon race? All eyes are on the megarocket launching Monday for answers CNN
- Flight plan of Starship’s 11th launch KRGV
- Countdown begins for SpaceX…
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Mathematicians Are Making Earth Based Telescopes Rival Space Observatories
Ground-based telescopes have a fundamental problem that no amount of engineering can fix. They’re trying to observe the universe through Earth’s atmosphere, a constantly moving blanket of air that distorts and blurs incoming light. It’s…
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Mars’ icy past may be key to surviving future missions
Mars wasn’t always the bone-dry world we see today. A new study reveals the Red Planet experienced a series of ice ages, much like Earth, but with a twist.
Instead of regaining water with each cycle, Mars steadily lost it. And now, clues…
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The Taurid meteor shower 2025 has begun and could spawn dramatic fireballs in the coming weeks
Two annual meteor streams are now active that have the potential to spawn dramatic fireballs in the weeks leading up to their November peaks.
As their names suggest, meteors from both the Southern Taurid and Northern Taurid meteor showers appear…
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Is low Earth orbit getting too crowded? New study rings an alarm bell
Hundreds of satellites may soon be flying in orbital regions that are already too packed to allow safe and long-term operations, a new study suggests.
The study found that, while in 2019 only 0.2% of satellites in Earth orbit were forced to…
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Hera spacecraft takes on Didymos asteroids for planetary defense
About a year ago, a spacecraft named Hera took off with a huge task: help us figure out how to stop an asteroid from hitting Earth. It’s now roughly halfway to the Didymos asteroid system and, so far, the journey’s going better than…
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Drip By Drip: Hidden Blueprint For Stalagmite Growth
Deep inside caves, water dripping from the ceiling creates one of nature’s most iconic formations: stalagmites. These pillars of calcite, ranging from centimeters to many meters in height, rise from the cave floor as drip after drip of…
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Tiny ocean ingredients held back Earth’s first breath of oxygen
Two tiny ingredients in ancient seawater – nickel and urea – may explain why oxygen arrived late on Earth. A team in Japan tested this idea and found a chemical choke point that held back early oxygen-making microbes.
The Great Oxidation Event…
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Why the sky looks bluer in fall and winter
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — As we transition into fall and move closer to the winter months, you might start noticing something different when you look up. The sky appears a deeper, richer blue, but why does this happen?
Let’s talk about light,…
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