As just one of all the living creatures on Earth, you're along for the ride as our planet constantly moves in two major ways.
Researchers in Germany have now directly observed this wobble with the highest precision yet thanks to a large ring laser gyroscope they developed for this purpose. The instrument, which is located in ...
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Astronaut Don Pettit Shares Breathtaking View of the Belt of Venus from Space
Astronaut Don Pettit, well-known for his breathtaking space photography, recently shared a mesmerizing image of theBelt of ...
A stunning compilation of views of Earth from the Tiangong space station. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by Steve Spaleta Music: Mars Adventure by Brend ...
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ITV is broadcasting live images of Earth from SPACE – these are five astonishing sights to watch for
In partnership with the private "space media company" Sen, ITVX will broadcast 4k Ultra HD imagery direct and continuous from ...
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Our verdict on ‘The Dispossessed’: A tricky but rewarding novel
The New Scientist Book Club has just finished reading Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Dispossessed. Most of our members enjoyed it, ...
Earth's wobbly orbit has shifted our view of the stars since the zodiac signs were first created. But that doesn't mean your ...
James Webb Telescope tracked weather on rogue planet named SIMP 0136, showing auroras, sand clouds, and temperature changes.
An enormous asteroid is approaching Earth at 24,136 miles per hour—and will be at its closest to us in two days' time. The ...
NASA’s Carruthers mission will capture the first full images of Earth’s exosphere, helping protect astronauts and guide the search for life.
Whether an asteroid is spinning neatly on its axis or tumbling chaotically, and how fast it is doing so, has been shown to be ...
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Japan Lost Contact With "Planet C" Spacecraft, Leaving Humanity With No Presence Around Venus
Fifteen years after launch, JAXA has said goodbye to the spacecraft, our only working probe around Earth's "sister planet".
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