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01/27/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: Earth’s inner core may have reversed its rotation
Earth’s inner core may have reversed its rotation, according to a team of researchers from China. The team’s peer-reviewed study was published Monday, Jan. 23, in the journal Nature Geoscience. The reversal of the inner core rotation would shorten the length of the day by a fraction of a millisecond over the course of a year, which […]
01/25/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Winchombe meteorite that crashed on driveway found to contain the building blocks of life
The Winchcombe meteorite, which crash-landed on a driveway in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England in 2021 and was pristine enough to rival asteroid samples taken directly from space, contains amino acids that likely led to the spawning of life on Earth. An analysis of the meteorite, headed by Dr. Queenie Chan from the Department of Earth Sciences at Royal […]
01/17/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Space hazards: 8 Huge asteroids made closest approach to Earth in the first 14 days of 2023
Many asteroids are classified as Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) and considered as the biggest threats to humanity. In technical terms, a NEO is any small solar system body whose orbit brings it into proximity with Earth. Not all NEOs pose a threat to the planet, but the large ones always raise concern. These objects may sometimes come […]
10/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists discover new evidence of liquid water on Mars
Scientists have found new evidence indicating there could be liquid water on Mars, which is a major breakthrough in the search for life there. The University of Cambridge-led study provided the first independent evidence that uses data aside from radar that there is liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of the Red Planet. “This study gives […]
09/20/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Lost in space: Solar storm destroys 38 Starlink satellites, costing Elon Musk’s company tens of millions in losses
A destructive solar event destroyed 38 Starlink satellites owned by tech billionaire Elon Musk earlier this year, costing the company tens of millions of dollars in losses. On Feb. 3, SpaceX launched 49 Starlink satellites into orbit from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The company thought nothing of this launch as Starlink regularly sends […]
03/08/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
LUNAR MYSTERY: Rusty patches found on moon’s surface despite its lack of rust-inducing ingredients
Astronomers are baffled by the rusty patches on the moon’s surface despite its lack of rust-inducing ingredients such as water and oxygen. In a paper published in the journal Science Advances, scientists from the University of Hawaii at Manoa made the discovery after analyzing data gathered from Chandrayaan-1’s Moon Mineralogy Mapper or M3, an instrument made by […]
03/02/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Baffling new substance discovered deep inside Earth’s core
New study suggests that the inner core of Earth may be filled with a bizarre substance that is neither solid nor liquid. Scientists, for more than half a century, assumed that Earth’s deepest recesses consist of a molten outer core surrounding a densely compressed ball of solid iron alloy. But new research, published last Feb. 9 in the journal Nature, provides […]
02/23/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Sun erupting non-stop this month, giant explosions seen from its far side
The past few weeks have been a pretty busy time for the sun. February has been a heavy month of solar activity so far, with the solar system’s star discharging two massive explosions from its far side (facing away from Earth). A brilliant coronal mass ejection (CME) that extended millions of miles into space was reported […]
04/19/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Over 5,000 tons of extraterrestrial dust from comets and asteroids bombard Earth every year – study
In a study published on April 15 in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters, an international team of researchers found that more than 5,000 tons of extraterrestrial dust fall on the planet every year. Tiny meteors in the form of interplanetary dust bombard Earth all the time. Some of these particles travel at exceptional speeds and turn into shooting stars […]
03/19/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Biggest piece of ISS space junk will tumble down to Earth in a few years
An enormous lump of space junk that the International Space Station (ISS) dumped on March 11 is slated to fall back to Earth in two to four years, according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The 2.9-ton piece of space junk, a pallet of old nickel-hydrogen batteries given the name “Exposed Pallet 9” or “EP9,” is the largest thing that […]
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