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[ad_1] This visualization compares the orbits of "The Goblin" and other similar objects.(Credit: Illustration by Roberto Molar Candanosa and Scott Sheppard, courtesy Carnegie Institution for Science) Astronomers have discovered a dwarf planet …
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[ad_1] A new study from the University of California, Riverside, highlights a potential problem with releasing fishing, a sport in which anglers catch a fish and then release it into the water. …
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Read More »The Caltech Temporal Illusion Causes the Brain to See Things That Do not Exist
[ad_1] The primary illusion developed by the research team is called the illusory rabbit. Three beeps are emitted, but at a distance of 58 milliseconds, but only the first and third beeps …
Read More »Jupiter moon can have huge ragged ice blades that complicate the search for extraterrestrial life
[ad_1] Receive the Mach newsletter. SUBSCRIBE Exploring the tropics of Jupiter's moon ocean, Europa, would not be a walk on the beach. The equatorial regions of the potentially vital Europa, home to …
Read More »Scientists find clues to the mystery of what causes Titan's atmospheric haze
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Read More »Michigan astronaut returns to Earth after 197 days expedition
[ad_1] The Soyuz MS-08 spacecraft is seen while landing with Commander of the Expedition 56, Drew Feustel and NASA flight engineer Ricky Arnold, as well as the flight engineer and the commander …
Read More »New race in space: former NASA head returns to SC to talk about SpaceX and Boeing partnerships | Business
[ad_1] COLUMBIA – Charles Bolden has sent a message to those who wonder if the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is still relevant in the era of private space exploration: NASA is …
Read More »Grand Canyon National Park to celebrate National Fossil Day Oct. 17 | Grand Canyon News
[ad_1] GREAT CANYON, Ariz. – Grand Canyon National Park invites the public to celebrate National Fossil Day Oct. 17. Events Are Designed to Celebrate National Fossil Day and will be held throughout …
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