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Tumbleweed Ball Could Be Key to Exploring Mars
No more retro Mars Rovers getting stuck in sand! Presto! NASA’s new army of tumbleweed beach ball robots will roll across the Red Planet surveying vast tracts of exotic Martian landcsape...
"Seeing" the Dark Matter of the Universe -Will New Technology Provide the 1st Glimpse?
“Dark matter is one of the last great frontiers in science,” said David B. Cline, UCLA professor of physics, high-energy astrophysicist. “Once we know what...
Live! From the Spitzer Space Telescope: The Birth of a Planet
“For astronomers, watching anything in real-time is exciting. It’s like we’re biologists getting to watch cells grow in a petri dish, only our specimen is...
Yellowstone: The World’s Most Massive Supervolcano
Hiking through Yellowstone’s pristine backcountry peaks and alpine valleys, you would never realize that you’re traveling atop of the world’s most massive...
Image of the Day: The Weird Beauty of Supernova Explosions
Twenty years ago, astronomers witnessed one of the brightest stellar explosions in more than 400 years. The titanic supernova, which actually blew up about 161,000 B.C., blazed with...

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