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    Liquid Water Flowed On Ryugu More Than One Billion Years After It Formed

    Universe Today2 hours ago

    Liquid Water Flowed On Ryugu More Than One Billion Years After It Formed

    Researchers working with a sample from asteroid Ryugu discovered that water flowed on the asteroid almost one billion years after it formed. The finding suggests that carbon-rich asteroids could’ve delivered

    A Mission To Observe Earth's "Halo" Is On Its Way

    Universe Today2 hours ago

    A Mission To Observe Earth's "Halo" Is On Its Way

    Some NASA missions are designed for very specific tasks, but all of them help feed into our understanding of our universe, and in some cases our pale blue dot, work.

    Russian 'Noah's Ark' probe carrying 75 mice and 1,500 flies lands back on Earth

    space.com4 hours ago

    Russian 'Noah's Ark' probe carrying 75 mice and 1,500 flies lands back on Earth

    They came from outer space: 75 mice, over 1,500 flies, cell cultures, microorganisms, plant seeds and more. A Russian biological research satellite toting more than 30 experiments landed on Sept.

    Hubble Space Telescope watches dying star chow down on a Pluto-like world filled with ice

    space.com5 hours ago

    Hubble Space Telescope watches dying star chow down on a Pluto-like world filled with ice

    Anyone hungry for the icy crunch of a Pluto-like body? No? Well, one nearby white dwarf is going all in on a Pluto-esque snack. According to NASA, the Hubble Space

    U.S. military sees China’s reusable rocket push as a space security concern

    Space News5 hours ago

    U.S. military sees China’s reusable rocket push as a space security concern

    NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — At a time when the United States dominates reusable rocket technology, U.S. military officials are warning that China’s rapid progress in the field could one day

    phys.org5 hours ago

    'Invisible' asteroids near Venus may threaten Earth in the future

    An international study led by researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil has identified a little-known but potentially significant threat: Asteroids that share Venus’s orbit and may completely

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