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Archive for February 6th, 2024

Watch the sun spit out colossal plasma plume during powerful solar flare eruption (video)

February 6th, 2024 by

Watch the moment a huge plasma plume is hurled out from the sun during a powerful solar flare eruption, causing widespread radio blackouts in the South Pacific.

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Best budget binoculars 2024: Cheap but high-quality models

February 6th, 2024 by

Here are our top picks of affordable yet good-quality budget binoculars.

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Zoozve — the strange ‘moon’ of Venus that earned its name by accident

February 6th, 2024 by

The first quasi-moon ever discovered is now officially named Zoozve.

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How will the 2024 total solar eclipse differ from the 2017 total solar eclipse?

February 6th, 2024 by

We take a look at how the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, will differ from the total solar eclipse that swept across the U.S. on Aug. 21, 2017.

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1st look at asteroid Bennu samples suggests space rock may even be ‘a fragment of an ancient ocean world’

February 6th, 2024 by

Space.com caught up with two leading scientists now engaged in extracting and analyzing samples of asteroid Bennu retrieved by NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex mission.

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James Webb Space Telescope could target tiny bright galaxies to shine light on dark matter

February 6th, 2024 by

The James Webb Space Telescope could target tiny and bright galaxies in the early universe to unveil some secrets about the universe’s most mysterious stuff, dark matter.

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Where do cosmic rays come from?

February 6th, 2024 by

High-energy particles from space constantly bombard Earth at near light speed, but what are their origins?

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New NASA Collection by Stomp Rocket takes off for kid-powered flight

February 6th, 2024 by

The detailed foam spacecraft in the NASA Collection from Stomp Rocket come fully assembled emblazoned with NASA logos and are available exclusively at Target.

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