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Analyses of moon's largest impact crater reveal unexpected insights into its tumultuous past
When astronauts land near the moon's south pole as part of NASA's Artemis program in a few years, they likely will find ...
An international research collaboration has harnessed supercomputing power to better understand how massive slabs of ancient ...
New studies of the “platypus of materials” help explain how their atoms arrange themselves into orderly, but nonrepeating, ...
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Satellites detected strange gravity signal coming from deep within Earth almost 20 years ago, study reveals
Researchers have discovered there was an anomaly in Earth's gravitational field between 2006 and 2008, potentially caused by ...
Artemis astronauts may walk across the Moon’s deepest story - rock blasted from a 4.3-billion-year-old impact that still ...
By combining Gaia’s massive asteroid dataset with AI modeling, scientists discovered that asteroid rotation depends on how ...
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Protecting NASA funding ensures breakthroughs in space science and benefits in daily life continue
From GPS to innovations in computing and optics, technologies developed for space research at UC Santa Cruz touch nearly every aspect of modern life.
For a long time, researchers believed that a certain group of freshwater fish developed their super-hearing abilities after ...
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🌗 It's proven: the far side of the Moon has nothing to do with the visible side
A recent analysis of lunar samples reveals profound differences between its two sides, suggesting that the Moon's interior is not as uniform as previously thought. The Chinese Chang'e 6 mission ...
When the Stuhr Museum exhibit started to deteriorate, 20-year-old Carson Sullivan helped rebuild it for future generations to enjoy.
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As NASA's ISS celebrates 25 years of humans living in space, what's ahead for space stations
For a quarter of a century, humans have continuously occupied the International Space Station. Here's a look at how far we've ...
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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