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SpaceX Adds 29 New Starlink Satellites in Successful Falcon 9 Launch
SpaceX’s latest Falcon 9 launch raised the constellation of Starlink satellites to over 9,100 units. Twenty-nine newly-launched Starlink satellites are…
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International Space Station Makes History As Eight Visiting Spacecraft Simultaneously Dock
Docked crafts from NASA, Roscosmos, JAXA, and SpaceX marked an unprecedented moment in international space operations. NASA’s illustration of the…
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A Nearby Planet May Have Formed the Moon Following a Collision With Early Earth: Study
Researchers say this lost world, called Theia, likely shared the same early neighbourhood as our planet. An illustration of the…
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Supermoon and Geminid Meteor Shower 2025 Set to Peak Soon: How to See It
The Geminid meteor shower peaks on December 13 and14, promising bright meteors under dark skies with minimal moonlight. Artist’s concept…
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Scientists Find Clock on Mars Runs 477 Microseconds Faster Than Earth
NIST physicists report that clocks on Mars tick 477 microseconds faster per day due to weaker gravity and orbital effects.…
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New Study Shows Antarctic Waters Unleashed Ancient Carbon at the Ice Age’s End
New studies show that expanding Antarctic water after the last Ice Age disrupted deep-ocean stratification. The Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica…
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Researchers Develop New Materials for Truly Stretchable OLED Screens
Researchers have created stretchable OLED materials using flexible polymers enabling durable, fully flexible displays for wearables. New UChicago study clears…
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Fermi Telescope Detects Gamma-Ray Halo That Could Be First Direct Dark Matter Signal
NASA’s Fermi telescope has found a gamma-ray halo at the Milky Way’s centre matching predictions for dark-matter annihilation. Intense gamma…
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Coffee Waste Could Make Concrete Stronger and Greener, Scientists Find
RMIT researchers turned spent coffee grounds into biochar and replaced up to 15 percent of sand in concrete, boosting strength…
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NASA Steps In to Support ESA’s Rosalind Franklin Rover Ahead of 2028 Mars Launch
NASA will provide key landing hardware, heaters, a launch vehicle, and the MOMA instrument to support ESA’s Rosalind Franklin rover.…