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Climate Has Shifted the Axis of the Earth |
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Spotting cows from space |
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Europe keeps a space-based eye on climate change |
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Satellite imagery key to powering Google Earth |
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California's worst wildfires are helping improve air quality
prediction |
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NASA study predicts less Saharan dust in future winds |
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Differences of cloud top height between satellites and
ground-based radar revealed |
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SOFIA offers new way to study Earth's atmosphere |
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Aerosol formation in clouds |
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The blast that shook the ionosphere |
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How much longer will the oxygen-rich atmosphere be sustained
on Earth? |
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NASA Mission seeks to understand bright night-shining clouds
by creating one |
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The science of spin as asteroseismologists confirm older stars
rotate faster than expected |
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Hubble captures giant star on the edge of destruction |
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Hubble set to resume science operations |
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A breakthrough astrophysics code rapidly models stellar
collisions |
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Warp drives: Physicists give chances of faster-than-light
space travel a boost |
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New warp research dashes light speed travel but reveals
stranger possibilities |
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A molecule that responds to light |
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Scientists achieve single-photon imaging over 200km |
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A new phase in Bose-Einstein condensate of light particles
observed |
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Harnessing light to enable next-generation microwave systems |
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National laboratories' look to the future of light sources
with new magnet prototype |
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New Horizons spacecraft answers question: how dark is space |
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Light-carrying chips advance machine learning |
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ALMA discovers rotating infant galaxy with help of natural
cosmic telescope |
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Telescopes unite in unprecedented observations of famous black
hole |
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Black holes like to eat, but have a variety of table manners |
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Novel theory addresses centuries-old physics problem |
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Scientists at CERN successfully laser-cool antimatter for the
first time |
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New results challenge leading theory in physics |
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Through the looking glass: artificial "molecules"
open door to ultrafast polaritonic devices |
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Scientists link star-shredding event to origins of universe's
highest-energy particles |
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New form of crystalline ice may help learn about hydrogen
bonds |
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Scientists manipulate magnets at the atomic scale |
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A new tool in the search for axions |
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Solving complex physics problems at lightning speed |
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Nuclear physicist takes a voyage towards a mythical island |
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Compelling evidence of neutrino process opens physics
possibilities |
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How NASA's Roman Space Telescope will uncover lonesome black
holes |
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Black hole seeds key to galaxies behemoths |
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Peering into a galaxy's dusty core to study an active
supermassive black hole |
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Astronomers detect a black hole on the move |
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Establishing the origin of solar-mass black holes and the
connection to dark matter |
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USTC detects a sharp rise in detection rate of broad
absorption line variations |
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Swift helps tie neutrino to star-shredding black hole |
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First black hole ever detected is more massive than we thought |
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Hubble uncovers concentration of small black holes |
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Machine-learning methods lead to discovery of rare
"quadruply imaged quasars" |
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New study sews doubt about the composition of 70 percent of
our universe |
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The very first structures in the Universe |
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Mechanical cosmos recreated inside world's first analogue
computer |
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NASA extends Mars helicopter mission to assist rover |
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Fourth flight postponed for Mars Ingenuity helicopter |
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With goals met, NASA ready to push the envelope with Ingenuity
Mars Helicopter |
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NASA's Mars helicopter's third flight goes farther, faster
than before |
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Space tourism--20 years in the making--is finally ready for
launch |
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All aboard! Next stop space... |
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Virgin Galactic and Land Rover announce global partnership
extension as new spaceship is revealed |
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Fly me to the Moon: Japan billionaire offers space seats |
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Cancer survivor to join first all-private spaceflight on
SpaceX's Dragon |
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For billionaire Jared Isaacman, the space tourism era begins |
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FAA Authorizes SpaceX Starship SN15, SN16 and SN17 |
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China wants new space station to be more international |
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Top Things to Know about Space Station Crew Handovers |
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How Zhurong will attempt to touch down on the red planet |
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Zhurong on course for historic journey |
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Mars Ingenuity helicopter given new scouting mission |
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China plans four Tiangong Space Station launches in 2021 |
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Cosmodrome project injects new life into Russian Far East |
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Long March-6 launches nine commercial satellites |
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The End of Space Access |
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NASA adds Vulcan Centaur to launch services program catalog |
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Roscosmos has lost several contracts for satellite launches
due to 'mean' US sanctions |
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Rocket Lab to recover Electron Booster on next mission |
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Gilmour Space to launch Fleet satellites in 2023 |
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ESA boost for UK space transportation initiatives |
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Rocket Lab launches 100th satellite |
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Private firms expected to help build space station |
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Ozmens' SNC Launches Sierra Space, an independent commercial
space company |
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China to develop aerospace as strategic emerging industry |
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UK space firm in-Space Missions Limited Announces Major
Expansion and Job Creation Plans |
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SpaceFund Venture Capital Announces First Close of Second Fund |
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Nine global space startups to join Australia's first space
dedicated incubator program |
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Core capsule launched into orbit |
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Mars mission team prepares for its toughest challenge |
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China's 'space dream': A Long March to the Moon and beyond |
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China launches space station core module Tianhe |
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How long is a day on Venus |
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SpaceX successfully launches into space carrying 60 more
Starlink satellites |
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Eutelsat invests in OneWeb, future SpaceX rival |
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The gateway to weightlessness, the edge of space |
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Blue Origin protests NASA choice of SpaceX to land astronauts
on Moon |
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China, Russia welcome int'l partners in moon station
cooperation |
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Spotting cows from space |
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Forest measuring satellite passes tests with flying colours |
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Most low-income blocks in U.S. cities are hotter, have fewer
trees than suburbs |
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Andean forests have high potential to store carbon under
climate change |
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Apple announces $200 million forestry fund to reduce carbon |
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Young, female and fighting for India's forests |
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Noise pollution poses long-term risk to trees: study |
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Mapping North Carolina's ghost forests from 430 miles up |
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Japan sees earliest cherry blossoms on record as climate warms |
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Sharp increase in destruction of virgin forest in 2020 |
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Rich nation appetites driving tropical deforestation |
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Russia, an oil giant, goes big on timber |
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Stone skipping techniques can improve reentry of space
vehicles |
108 |
NASA astronaut paints a picture of success growing plants in
space |
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Astronaut Kate Rubins: Fresh food in space is rare, desired |
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Ushering in the next generation of technology |
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Arianespace's second successful launch in 72 hours |
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Icy clouds could have kept early Mars warm enough for rivers
and lakes, study finds |
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Turkish lake with likely clues to Mars gains unwanted fame |
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Scientists don spacesuits to explore Hawaiian lava tubes as if
they were on Mars |
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To Mars and beyond, as China's cosmic journey continues |
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China Orbiting 400 Satellites, Heading for 1,000 by 2030, US
Space Command Chief Says |
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Advantages of thin-film coating in aircraft coating |
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