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A massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami off Russia in late July tested an experimental detection system that had deployed ...
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NASA reveals map of underground oceans on moons
In an exciting development in the pursuit of extraterrestrial life, NASA has uncovered and mapped out underground oceans on ...
Using data from NASA’s PACE ocean satellite, scientists are mapping plant productivity worldwide, offering new insights into ecosystem health ...
What if we told you the NASA has found a planet were we could potentially dip our toes in a few generation? Meet TOI-270d, ...
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The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSNSpaceX, NASA nighttime rocket launch: When and where to watch in Sebastian, Vero Beach
Who's up for a nighttime rocket launch? NASA, SpaceX team up on an International Space Station resupply mission. Falcon 9 may ...
Changes to space policies and projects indicate an administration’s bigger goals, writes Joelle Renstrom. Which is why the ...
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NASA, French SWOT satellite offers big view of small ocean features
Small things matter, at least when it comes to ocean features like waves and eddies. A recent NASA-led analysis using data from the SWOT (Surface Water and Ocean Topography) satellite found that ocean ...
Taken from the International Space Station by an astronaut, this is a view of Lake Van off Turkey, the largest soda lake on Earth. This region is prone to major earthquakes because of movement from ...
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Megan McArthur, first woman to pilot SpaceX Dragon, retires from NASA after more than two decades
UCLA and UC San Diego grad Megan McArthur retires at 54 after two decades with NASA. The space and ocean scientist's work ...
The ocean on Ganymede may have more water than all the water on Earth. In this artist’s concept, the moon Ganymede orbits the giant planet Jupiter. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope observed aurorae on ...
A partial solar eclipse will be visible over parts of Australia and the surrounding region on Sept. 21, 2025. Here's what to know.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDid the Dwarf Planet Ceres Once Host Life? Astronomers Suggest Chemical Energy Could Have Fueled Microbes Long Ago
Though no direct evidence of life has been found, models suggest Ceres had hot water shooting into its underground oceans ...
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