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Simulations show that the stars’ tug could send Mercury, Venus or Mars crashing into Earth — or let Jupiter eject our world from the solar system.
Space enthusiasts and families across the U.K. will have the chance to contribute directly to climate science through an ...
A "severe" geomagnetic storm may be brewing early next week, and many Americans across the nation – perhaps even as far as ...
As Earth’s orbit becomes increasingly crowded, we need more data on how space weather impacts their reentries, researchers ...
Space exploration is a field of study full of things to discover, but not only in the most remote places in the universe. The ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNASA Wants Your Help to Study These Rare, High-Altitude Clouds That Appear to Glow at Sunrise and SunsetNoctilucent clouds usually form close to the poles, but in recent decades, they’re being spotted closer to the Equator ...
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China to visit Earth’s ‘quasi-moon’ and bring a chunk of it back homeAfter obtaining a sample, China will send the spacecraft in the direction of Earth. On approach, Tianwen 2 will drop a sample capsule containing material from 2016HO3 and then use our planet’s gravity ...
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