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The label " space rock " feels like an understatement for what NASA just observed. A rock is something you throw at a window ...
New research warns that if we don't hit an asteroid in exactly the right spot, it could end up on a collision course with ...
NASA has responded to speculation that mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is actually an alien starship preparing to invade Earth.
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Should Trey Yesavage remain in the Blue Jays rotation?
On the latest Long Ball, Postmedia’s Rob Wong speaks with Toronto Sun Blue Jays writer about Trey Yesavage’s impressive MLB debut, why he was so successful and how the Blue Jays should handle him ...
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Astronaut Megan McArthur, 1st woman to pilot SpaceX Dragon, retires after 25-year NASA career
McArthur launched on two spaceflights, logging 213 days in orbit across her nearly 25 years, and held leadership positions at ...
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The Moon is getting slightly farther away from the Earth each year − a physicist explains why
So the bottom line is that the gravity of the closer tidal bulge on the Earth is pulling the Moon forward, which increases ...
NASA's DART mission proved we are able to change an asteroid's path by smashing a spacecraft into it, but exactly where we ...
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Earth’s Rotation Is Slowing Down And NASA Says a Massive Dam in China Is to Blame
A huge reservoir nestling in the heart of the Three Gorges Dam is to blame for the disruptive patterns in Earth's rotation.
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Can we safely deflect a killer asteroid without making it worse? Only if we avoid the gravitational 'keyhole,' scientists say
To avoid this scenario, Makadia's team plotted the best spots on an asteroid's surface to avoid the keyhole. Their technique ...
On Mars, things are a lot more static. It’s a single-plate planet with incredibly slow mixing. When InSight peered into the ...
As atmospheric observations of exoplanets become increasingly precise, it is more important than ever to correctly account ...
Astronomers have taken a fresh look at the famous “Hand of God” pulsar, combining X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra Observatory with new radio observations from the Australia Telescope Compact Array. At ...
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