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Nov 26, 2018

This Is How Astronomers Solved The ‘Zone Of Avoidance’ Mystery

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Galaxies are found uniformly everywhere in the Universe, except in the Milky Way’s plane. Here’s why.

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Nov 25, 2018

Save the date: Tomorrow, NASA InSight will land on #Mars

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Learn more before the Monday, Nov. 26 touchdown on the Red Planet: https://go.nasa.gov/2FJgZon #MarsLanding

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Nov 25, 2018

Zone out to the longest continuous timelapse made in space

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Happy anniversary, ISS.

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Nov 24, 2018

Scientists find elephant-sized creature that lived with dinosaurs

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Dinosaurs weren’t the only colossal creatures roaming Earth 200 million years ago. A new fossil discovery suggests they shared the planet with a plant-eating beast that resembled a rhinoceros with a turtle’s beak.

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Nov 24, 2018

Mars InSight: The silence of space

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NASA’s latest probe is carrying super-sensitive UK seismometers to the Red Planet.

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Nov 23, 2018

Amazing time-lapse video of a rocket launch… seen from space!

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INCREDIBLE time-lapse video of a rocket launching a resupply ship to the International Space Station… as seen from ISS itself!

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Nov 23, 2018

These Precision Parts 3D-Printed From Fake Moon Dust Bring Us One Step Closer to Living on Mars

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, space

Mars is lacking in the vast supply of natural resources we’ve come to rely on here on Earth, and astronauts attempting to colonize, or even just visit, the red planet can only bring a limited supply of materials with them. Learning to make do with what Mars has to offer is one of the biggest challenges of visiting our nearest neighbor, but the results of the European Space Agency’s latest 3D-printing experiments prove it isn’t impossible.

We’ve sent probes and rovers to Mars, but to date it’s only been a one-way trip. Our knowledge of what Mars is made from is limited to what Spirit and Opportunity can learn from samples, and studying Martian meteorites that have made their way to Earth. Like our moon, if there’s one thing Mars isn’t lacking, it’s dust. So as a stand in for genuine Mars ingredients, researchers have turned to a simulated version of lunar soil, also known as lunar regolith.

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Nov 23, 2018

International Space Station infested with mysterious space bugs leaving astronauts at risk of ‘serious harm’

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, space

THE International Space Station is infested with mysterious space bugs that may be leaving astronauts at risk of ‘serious harm’, according to a new study.

Scientists discovered a thriving ecosystem of “infectious organisms” aboard the station which are similar to bugs found in hospitals on Earth.

A NASA team found five different varieties of Enterobacter, with researchers calculating that there is a “79% probability that they may potentially cause disease”.

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Nov 23, 2018

Earth from space: The Gulf

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In this episode of #EarthfromSpace, the Copernicus Sentinel-3A satellite takes us over the Gulf from the ESA Web TV studios.

Download the image: http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Imag

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Nov 23, 2018

Space Station Crew Message for Thanksgiving

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Join crew members Alexander Gerst and Serena Auñón-Chancellor as they get ready for #Thanksgiving aboard the International Space Station with poundcake and candied yams. Watch: https://go.nasa.gov/2qZt4LY

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