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The Museum of Flight Hosts UW Astronomer Exploring How to Detect Life on Other Planets "Crash Course in Astrobiology" on Sept. 20
Join UW astronomer Megan Gialluca at The Museum of Flight on Sept. 20 for Crash Course in Astrobiology, exploring exoplanets and the search for life.
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Gigantic Black Hole 600,000 Times More Massive Than The Sun Is On A Collision Course With The Milky Way
Georgia passes Penn State for top spot in college football NCAA Re-Rank 1-136 ...
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Something Weird Is Going on With the Sun, Scientists Find
The Sun — usually so predictable — is exhibiting some surprising behavior and that has scientists very intrigued. Astronomers ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Inside life at Ireland’s castles: Blackwater, Birr and Glin owners share their stories
From North Cork to Limerick and Offaly, three families reveal the passion, challenges and legacy of living in Ireland’s ...
Every so often, Jupiter's strong gravity sends an asteroid hurtling through the solar system, sometimes towards Earth. Last ...
Space.com on MSN
'God of Chaos' asteroid Apophis will fly by Earth in April 2029 — and these 3 space probes will be watching
Apophis will zoom safely past the Earth closer than the orbits of geosynchronous satellites on April 13, 2029. As well as the ...
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Tom Pidcock, Oscar Onley, and Cat Ferguson lead GB medal charge at cycling World Championships
Third-place Vuelta finisher Tom Pidcock heads to Rwanda in fine form while double junior world champion Cat Ferguson will ...
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Nicolas Jackson ready for 'special' Chelsea showdown as Vincent Kompany addresses potential start
Senegalese striker will hope to play key part for Bayern Munich against his parent club in the Champions League ...
A study involving University of Arizona astronomers and telescopes is shedding new light on how black holes feed on matter and belch out energy.
Astronomers Discover Rare Einstein Cross With Fifth Image, Revealing Hidden Dark Matter When Rutgers theoretical ...
Astronomers have detected a massive gamma-ray explosion coming from outside the galaxy. The explosion’s origins and power are baffling scientists.
At just 25, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin applied quantum physics to a treasure trove of astronomical observations to show that stars are mostly hydrogen and helium.
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