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Asteroids Crashing Into Dead Stars are Helping Explain Where the Universe's Missing Lithium Went What happened to all the lithium? The question has stumped astronomers for decades. While cosmologists have successfully predicted the abundance of the other light elements from the Big Bang, lithium has always come up s...
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NASA Approves Heliophysics Missions to Explore Sun, Earth's Aurora NASA has approved two heliophysics missions to explore the Sun and the system that drives space weather near Earth.
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ESA is Working on its own Reusable Booster Stage

Universe Today - 29 Dec 2020 21:33
ESA is Working on its own Reusable Booster Stage As part of their Themis Program, the ESA is developing reusable rocket technology. The post ESA is Working on its own Reusable Booster Stage appeared first on Universe Today.
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Earth sits outside the region of the Milky Way where life is most likely to have arisen, say astronomers.
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NASA Television to Air Departure of Northrop Grumman's Cygnus from Space Station Northrop Grumman's uncrewed Cygnus spacecraft is scheduled to depart the International Space Station on Wednesday, Jan. 6, more than three months after delivering nearly 8,000 pounds of supplies, scientific investigation...
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It may have felt like scientists were all-hands-on-deck battling the pandemic. But plenty of researchers learned amazing things this year that had nothing to do with COVID-19.
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Why astronomy remains relevant today

SPACE.com - 29 Dec 2020 15:34
Why astronomy remains relevant today The truth is, astronomy remains as real, human and relevant as ever, though the reason why might surprise you.
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Fireballs, spaceships and ... iguanas? 7 strange things that fell from the sky Space rocks crash to Earth carrying compounds that were formed billions of years ago. Spaceships perform fancy flips in the air but explode when they touch back down too quickly. And sometimes, iguanas fall from trees an...
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I'm an astronomer and I think aliens may be out there -- but UFO sightings aren't persuasive If intelligent aliens visit the Earth, it would be one of the most profound events in human history.
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New supercluster discovered by astronomers

Phys.org - 29 Dec 2020 13:25
New supercluster discovered by astronomers By analyzing the data from the eROSITA Final Equatorial Depth Survey (eFEDS), an international team of astronomers has detected a new supercluster. The newly found structure consists of eight galaxy clusters. The discove...
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Other worlds aren't the only difficult terrain personnel will have to traverse in humanity's exploration of the solar system. There are some parts of our own planet that are inhospitable and hard to travel over. Inner Mo...
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Checking In On The Next Crop Of Space Radishes

SpaceRef - 29 Dec 2020 05:32
NASA astronaut and Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Michael Hopkins checks on radish plants growing for the Plant Habitat-02 experiment that seeks to optimize plant growth in the unique environment of space and evaluate nut...
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Christmas Tree Cluster

SpaceRef - 29 Dec 2020 05:30
Newborn stars, hidden behind thick dust, are revealed in this image of a section of the so-called Christmas Tree Cluster from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope....
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