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Archive for June, 2023

Where did Earth get its water? It was sucked up from space, new theory says

June 17th, 2023 by

New research suggests our planet was born from a rapid accumulation of tiny pebbles and icy fragments in just a few million years.

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Look up and see Saturn as it changes directions in the sky tonight

June 17th, 2023 by

Saturn enters retrograde on June 17, shifting from its usual eastward movement to travel westwards through the constellations until early November.

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Use the dark new moon of June to see 5 visible planets in the sky tonight

June 17th, 2023 by

The new moon phase officially occurs on June 18 at 12:38 a.m. EDT (0438 GMT). During this phase, the moon will not be visible, making it a great night for skywatching.

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Viral YouTube video explains NASA’s search for alien life

June 17th, 2023 by

A new viral video by a NASA astrobiologist explains the space agency’s efforts to find out whether we are alone in the universe.

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Record breaker! New fastest star zooms through Milky Way at 5 million mph

June 17th, 2023 by

Two of six newly discovered runaway stars launched by supernovas have broken the record for the fastest objects of this type ever discovered.

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Large Hadron Collider may be closing in on the universe’s missing antimatter

June 17th, 2023 by

Physicists at the Large Hadron Collider are closing in on an explanation for why we live in a universe of matter and not antimatter.

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Surprise! Jupiter’s ocean moon Europa may not have a fully formed core

June 17th, 2023 by

The core of Jupiter’s ocean moon Europa might have formed billions of years after the rest of it did, if indeed it has formed at all, a new study finds.

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Astronaut watches Cyclone Biparjoy swirl over the Arabian Sea from space (video)

June 17th, 2023 by

United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi shared a video clip from the International Space Station of Cyclone Biparjoy swirling over the Arabian Sea.

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