Researchers have discovered a previously unknown member of the sunflower family in Texas’ Big Bend National Park—the first time a new plant genus and species has been identified in a U.S. national…
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Watch SpaceX launch historic Fram2 astronaut mission over Earth’s poles tonight (video)
Watch Live! SpaceX to launch historic Fram2 astronaut mission over Earth’s poles – YouTube
Watch OnSpaceX plans to launch the Fram2 astronaut mission over Earth’s poles tonight (March 31), and you can watch the action live.
Fram2’s
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This newly found super-Earth might have blown off its own atmosphere
A super-Earth that could explain the universe’s mysterious lack of certain exoplanets has been found by NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and the planet-measuring ESPRESSO instrument on the Very Large Telescope in Chile.
“It’s a…
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Moon dust could be dangerous. We may have figured out a new way of handling it
We tend to think of the moon as little more than a barren rock, but it’s very, very dusty. However, this dust is a little different than the stuff that collects on our bookshelves. Every time…
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European Gaia satellite is retired but proves tough to kill • The Register
The last commands have been sent to the ESA’s Gaia satellite and, after a dozen years scanning the galaxy, the spacecraft is shutting down its computers and boosting out into a retirement orbit around the Sun.
This has proven to be a hard job….
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Cosmic rays may be the elusive spark for lightning here on Earth
Cosmic rays may offer an out-of-this-world answer to a long-standing mystery about lightning on Earth, a new study suggests.
Thunderstorms are exceedingly common; a staggering 3 million lightning strikes occur on Earth every day, according to the…
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Mysterious fossil discovery represents a whole new form of life
In a world that looked nothing like today’s, long before the rise of the dinosaurs or even the first trees, giant living towers stretched skyward from the Earth’s surface. Some reached heights of 26 feet, with trunks nearly 3 feet wide.
These…
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European Space Agency launches competition to find its next commercial rocket by 2028
The European Space Agency has kicked off a competition to support the development of new launch vehicles and boost Europe’s access to space.
The agency issued the call for proposals for the European Launcher Challenge (ELC) on Monday, March 24….
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The best space telescope you never heard of just shut down
On Thursday 27 March, the European Space Agency (ESA) sent its last messages to the Gaia Spacecraft. They told Gaia to shut down its communication systems and central computer and said goodbye to this amazing space telescope.
Gaia has been…
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Asian hermit spider: The arachnid that gets stronger after ejecting its own penis
Name: Asian hermit spider (Nephilengys malabarensis)
Where it lives: South, Southeast and East Asia (including India, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, China, Japan and Indonesia)
What it eats: Moths, beetles, flies, crickets and other small insects
Why…
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