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Space on MSNOSIRIS-REx Bringing Asteroid Samples To Earth - NASA ExplainsNASA Planetary Scientist Noah Petro dishes on what it took plan the impressive touch-and-go return mission, why much of the sample will be preserved for future generations of humanity, the best-case ...
At the Natural History Museum in London, Professor Sara Russell has been comparing the isotopic "fingerprint" of Earth's water with water found in the asteroid Bennu, captured and brought back by the ...
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Live Science on MSN3I/ATLAS: Everything you need to know about the new 'interstellar visitor' shooting through the solar systemThe solar system has an uninvited guest that is currently shooting toward us on a one-way trip through our cosmic neighborhood.The newly discovered interstellar visitor, named 3I/ATLAS, is only the ...
Sometimes serendipity happens in science. Whether it's an apple falling from a tree or a melting chocolate bar, some of the ...
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Space.com on MSNThese gorgeous new images of the cosmos from NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope took our breath away (video)The spiral galaxy M83 is captured face-on, providing a clear view of its full structure. Chandra's X-ray data reveals ...
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LAist on MSNThe first close-up images of Mars still elicit wonder, 60 years after they were capturedMariner 4, built by JPL in Pasadena, took the images on July 14, 1965. One of the mission's leaders reflects on decades of ...
Satellite images show crews of bulldozers and excavators on site at the uranium enrichment site at Fordow which was bombed by the United States last Saturday.
The tornado and severe weather left behind lots of damage for residents to clean up on Thursday. Here are some of the incredible images captured from the tornado.
The images have been released during a debate over the extent of the damage from the U.S. airstrikes on the facility, which followed days of Israeli strikes on the country.
Announcing the winner of the Museum’s 2025 Michael Collins Trophy for Current Achievement: OSIRIS-REx NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission achieved the first asteroid sample return by the United States, as well ...
More than a decade in the making, the Vera Rubin Observatory finally released its first image as its begins its groundbreaking 10-year astronomy mission.
The graphic below shows satellite images retrieved by Maxar Technologies before and after the destruction of last weekend’s floods, including Camp Mystic.
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