[ad_1] It is believed that an asteroid has wiped out the dinosaurs – but another attack from a gigantic space rock could trigger the end of humanity. Now, scientists have explained exactly …
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Read More »The coldest region on the planet is even colder than scientists thought
[ad_1] Jason Samenow, The Washington Post Posted at 9:06 am, Tuesday, June 26, 2018 For several years, scientists have known that the coldest weather on Earth was nestled in the valleys near …
Read More »Joe Bauman: First time to watch Jupiter and news on the planet
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Read More »A Mars seeker makes a trip to the Red Planet … through his family tree
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Read More »NASA publishes a "turbulent" photo of the clouds of the planet
[ad_1] Share this story! Let friends on your social network know what you're reading about NASA publishes a "turbulent" photo of Jupiter's clouds NASA has released an image taken by the Juno …
Read More »A beautiful photo of NASA shows a blue sand dune on Mars, the red planet
[ad_1] Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) NASA shows a turquoise blue dune on Mars. NASA / JPL-Caltech / Univ. d & # 39; Arizon NASA recently released a photo of a large blue …
Read More »One Planet: What are Kindergarten to Grade 12 students learning about climate change?
[ad_1] In this edition of One Planet Series by Your Call, we will discuss climate science education for students in Kindergarten to Grade 12. Last spring, teachers across the country received a …
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