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Published Voyager at 35: Break on through to the other side - Voyager at 35: Break on Through to the Other Side
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Thirty-five years ago Aug. 20, NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, the first Voyager spacecraft to launch,...
Published As Voyager 1 nears edge of solar system, scientists look back - As Voyager 1 Nears Edge of Solar System, Scientists Look Back
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In 1977, Jimmy Carter was sworn in as president, Elvis died, Virginia park ranger Roy Sullivan was h...
Published Snap the stars to see your photo on ESA portal - Snap the Stars to See Your Photo on ESA Portal
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Have you taken an interesting astronomical photo this year? From planets and moons to the Sun, stars...
Published Source of hazardous high-energy particles located in the Sun - Source of Hazardous High-Energy Particles Located in the Sun
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In the new study, researchers analyzed the composition of solar energetic particles heading towards...
Published First-ever hyperspectral images of Earth's auroras: New camera provides tantalizing clues of new atmospheric phenomenon - First-ever Hyperspectral Images of Earth's Auroras: New Camera Provides Tantalizing Clues of New Atmospheric Phenomenon
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Hoping to expand our understanding of auroras and other fleeting atmospheric events, a team of space...
Published A roadmap for deepening understanding of a puzzling universal process - A Roadmap for Deepening Understanding of a Puzzling Universal Process
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Scientists have detailed a roadmap for untangling a key aspect of magnetic recognition that could de...
Published Superflare with massive, high-velocity prominence eruption - Superflare with Massive, High-Velocity Prominence Eruption: A Catastrophic Event
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A team of Japanese astronomers used simultaneous ground-based and space-based observations to captur...
Published Flaring star could be down to young planet's disc inferno - Flaring Star Could Be Down to Young Planet's Disc Inferno
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New simulations offer new explanation for star's 85-year flare. In this scenario, a young giant plan...
Published After seventeen years, a spacecraft makes its first visit home - After Seventeen Years, A Spacecraft Makes Its First Visit Home
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On Aug. 12, 2023, NASA's STEREO-A spacecraft will pass between the Sun and Earth, marking the first...
Published Sun 'umbrella' tethered to asteroid might help mitigate climate change - Sun 'Umbrella' Tethered to Asteroid: A Novel Approach to Mitigate Climate Change
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Earth is rapidly warming and scientists are developing a variety of approaches to reduce the effects...
Published Scientists compile Cassini's unique observations of Saturn's rings - Scientists compile Cassini's unique observations of Saturn's rings
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Scientists have compiled 41 solar occultation observations of Saturn's rings from the Cassini missio...
Published New Webb image reveals dusty disk like never seen before - New Webb Image Reveals Dusty Disk Like Never Seen Before
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has imaged the inner workings of a dusty disk surrounding a nearby...
Published New findings indicate gene-edited rice might survive in Martian soil - New Findings Indicate Gene-Edited Rice Might Survive in Martian Soil
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New research suggests future Martian botanists may be able to grow gene-edited rice on Mars. ABSTRAC...
Published Scientists discover new exoplanet with an atmosphere ripe for study - Scientists Discover New Exoplanet with an Atmosphere Ripe for Study
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Scientists have discovered a new, temperate sub-Neptune sized exoplanet with a 24-day orbital period...
Published Astronomers confirm solar system’s most distant known object is indeed Farfarout - Astronomers Confirm Solar System’s Most Distant Known Object is Indeed Farfarout
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Astronomers have confirmed that a faint object discovered in 2018 and nicknamed 'Farfarout' is indee...
Published Hidden giant planet revealed around tiny white dwarf star - Hidden Giant Planet Revealed Around Tiny White Dwarf Star
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The first evidence of a giant planet orbiting a dead white dwarf star has been found in the form of...
Published Cosmic dust belts without dust - Cosmic Dust Belts Without Dust: A Mystery Unveiled
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Planets and asteroids, red giants and brown dwarfs – there are all kinds of objects in our Universe....
Published New telescope is exploring solar system 'outback' - New Telescope is Exploring Solar System 'Outback'
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In the outer reaches of our solar system lies a mysterious region far more remote and difficult to e...
Published Compact QKD system paves the way to cost-effective satellite-based quantum networks - Compact QKD System Paves the Way to Cost-Effective Satellite-Based Quantum Networks
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Researchers report an experimental demonstration of a space-to-ground quantum key distribution (QKD)...
Published Using sunlight to save satellites from a fate of 'space junk' - Using Sunlight to Save Satellites from a Fate of 'Space Junk'
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Satellites are almost always illuminated by the sun, apart from short transitions to Earth's shadow....