- 12/09/2025 01:05:14
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NASA's Artemis II mission offers a unique opportunity for global participation by sending names on its first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years. Scheduled for launch no later than April 2026, the mission will carry four astronauts and a memory card containing millions of submitted names.
- 11/09/2025 23:05:23
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Research reveals that octopuses, unlike humans, don't favor a dominant arm. However, they exhibit a preference for using their front four arms for tasks like exploring, while the rear arms are more frequently employed for movement. This study, conducted in the wild, highlights the versatile capabilities and redundancy of octopus limbs in their natural environment.
- 11/09/2025 09:05:27
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John Burford, an 85-year-old former NASA scientist, has been imprisoned for two years for defrauding over 100 investors of $1.2 million. He misused his credibility to attract investors to his unregulated scheme, Financial Trading Strategies. Burford diverted funds for personal use, including purchasing a house, leading to his conviction for fraud and Financial Services and Markets Act offences.
- 11/09/2025 09:05:27
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Telescopefish, residing in tropical and subtropical waters at depths of 500 to 2,000 metres, possess remarkable adaptations for survival. Their tubular eyes act like binoculars, aiding in spotting prey, while expandable jaws enable them to consume fish larger than themselves. A cast-iron stomach conceals glowing prey, showcasing their unique predatory strategies in the deep sea.
- 11/09/2025 09:05:27
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SpaceX and Starlink are developing technology to enable mobile phones to connect directly to Starlink satellites within two years, potentially revolutionizing global telecommunications. This innovation aims to provide high-bandwidth connectivity worldwide, bypassing traditional carriers. The move involves updating phone chipsets and leverages SpaceX's $17 billion spectrum acquisition to enhance direct-to-cell capabilities, disrupting regional telecom providers.
- 11/09/2025 07:05:18
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Beneath eastern Africa, scientists have discovered a dramatic geological process driven by rhythmic pulses of molten rock rising from the Earth's mantle. This "geological heartbeat" weakens the crust, causing earthquakes and volcanic activity. Over millions of years, this process is expected to split Africa into two parts, creating a new ocean basin and reshaping the continent.
- 10/09/2025 23:05:20
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A partial solar eclipse will occur on September 21, 2025. It will be visible in the Southern Hemisphere. Key locations include New Zealand and eastern Australia. The Moon will partially block the Sun. Observers in India cannot view this eclipse. Safe viewing practices are essential. The event offers scientific study opportunities. It highlights orbital mechanics and shadow geometry.
- 10/09/2025 23:05:20
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New research from NASA's InSight lander, which recorded over 1,300 Marsquakes between 2018 and 2022, suggests Mars possesses a solid inner core, approximately 600 kilometers in radius, surrounded by a liquid outer core. This discovery challenges previous assumptions of a fully liquid core and could reshape our understanding of Mars' past magnetic field and planetary evolution.
- 10/09/2025 09:05:24
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On September 7-8, 2025, a total lunar eclipse transformed the night sky, revealing a stunning blood moon and the Milky Way's brilliance. Observers across Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe witnessed rare lights like zodiacal glow and airglow. This celestial event provided astronomers and skywatchers a unique opportunity to study and appreciate the universe's hidden wonders.
- 10/09/2025 09:05:24
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In 1925, Edwin Hubble's observation of Cepheid variables in the Andromeda galaxy revolutionized astronomy, proving the existence of galaxies beyond the Milky Way. This discovery, aided by telescopes like the Hooker and Hubble, transformed our understanding of the cosmos, leading to modern cosmology and inspiring research into cosmic expansion and galaxy formation.
- 10/09/2025 09:05:24
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The Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL), a significant gravitational anomaly, has puzzled scientists for decades. Research suggests it formed due to interactions between tectonic plates and mantle plumes over millions of years. This depression in Earth's geoid provides insights into the planet's interior dynamics, mass distribution, and geological history, influencing sea levels and satellite trajectories.
- 10/09/2025 08:05:28
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NASA's Perseverance rover has captured an image of a turtle-shaped rock formation in Mars' Jezero Crater, sparking fascination and scientific inquiry. The unique formation, likely sculpted by erosion and mineral deposition, highlights Mars' dynamic geological history. Perseverance's ongoing exploration continues to reveal quirky, Earth-resembling features, deepening our understanding of the Red Planet's past and potential habitability.
- 10/09/2025 06:05:35
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A NASA-funded study reveals that space travel may accelerate aging by impacting blood-forming stem cells. Analysis of stem cells from International Space Station missions showed reduced regenerative capacity, DNA damage, and accelerated aging. These findings highlight potential risks to astronauts' long-term health, including compromised immunity and tissue repair, emphasizing the need for protective strategies.
- 10/09/2025 03:05:26
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NASA will reveal new findings from the Perseverance rover on September 10, 2025. The focus is on the 'Sapphire Canyon' rock sample from Jezero Crater. Scientists are intrigued by chemical patterns and organic molecules. These could indicate ancient biological processes. The discovery strengthens the case for past microbial life on Mars.
- 10/09/2025 02:05:17
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Sunita Williams, globally recognized for her space missions, initially aspired to be a veterinarian. Inspired by her brother's Naval Academy experience and the movie 'Top Gun,' she joined the US Navy and became a helicopter pilot. Later, NASA selected her as an astronaut.
- 09/09/2025 09:05:16
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Research indicates a potential human lifespan limit between 120 and 150 years, regardless of lifestyle. A study in Nature Communications reveals that the body's resilience declines with age, impacting recovery from illnesses. Analyzing blood cell counts and physical activity, scientists found a point where the body can no longer fully recover, suggesting a biological ceiling on longevity.
- 09/09/2025 02:05:18
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The James Webb Space Telescope cannot observe Earth directly. It is too bright and could damage the telescope. However, studying Earth's potential appearance to Webb helps scientists. It refines methods for analyzing exoplanets. Earth's atmospheric fingerprint serves as a benchmark. Scientists compare it to other worlds. This identifies planets with habitable conditions.
- 09/09/2025 02:05:18
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NASA's acting administrator, Sean Duffy, likened the burgeoning space economy to the early days of the iPhone, suggesting its transformative potential is still unfolding. Speaking on NASA's podcast, Duffy highlighted that investments in lunar missions and private space ventures could reshape society unpredictably.
- 08/09/2025 22:05:20
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A recent study reveals that human activities have pushed 60% of Earth's land outside the safe operating zone, threatening ecosystems. Deforestation, agriculture, and industrial expansion have disrupted carbon, water, and nitrogen cycles, particularly in Europe, Asia, and North America. Scientists urge immediate global action to protect natural systems and prevent irreversible damage to food security, water supplies, and the climate.
- 08/09/2025 06:05:18
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Skywatchers in North America are gearing up for a rare celestial event: the total lunar eclipse on March 2-3, 2026. This "blood moon" will transform the lunar surface into a fiery red spectacle, visible with the naked eye. The eclipse offers a breathtaking display, with optimal viewing in the western US and Canada.