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"Phobos" --Mars Strange 'Science-Fiction' Moon May Hold Clues to Ancient Life | The Daily Galaxy 08/08/2020

"Who put that there?"

"Phobos" --Mars Strange 'Science-Fiction' Moon May Hold Clues to Ancient Life | The Daily Galaxy   A mysterious origin and Arthur C. Clarke-level science-fiction speculation about the 17-mile-wide, deeply-grooved moon as an alien artifact captured in the ancient past by Mars gravitational field, may explain Russia’s almost mystical obsession with Phobos. First the Soviet Union, then more rec...

China launches high-resolution mapping satellite – Spaceflight Now 06/08/2020

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China launches high-resolution mapping satellite – Spaceflight Now

Starship SN5 survives Hanna, waits for Static Fire test - NASASpaceFlight.com 04/08/2020

SN8’s Nosecone also continued its preparations inside the Windbreak.

Starship SN5 survives Hanna, waits for Static Fire test - NASASpaceFlight.com Starship SN5 is aiming to succeed were its predecessors have failed by passing all the…

Family of Oddball Meteorites Stumped Researchers for Decades – Now an Answer to the Puzzling Chimera 02/08/2020

Study suggests the rare objects likely came from an early planetesimal with a magnetic core.

Family of Oddball Meteorites Stumped Researchers for Decades – Now an Answer to the Puzzling Chimera Study suggests the rare objects likely came from an early planetesimal with a magnetic core. Most meteorites that have landed on Earth are fragments of planetesimals, the very earliest protoplanetary bodies in the solar system. Scientists have thought that these primordial bodies either completel

Looking Back on The First-Ever Photo of Quantum Entanglement 31/07/2020

"An elegant demonstration of a fundamental property of nature".

Looking Back on The First-Ever Photo of Quantum Entanglement This stunning image captured last year by physicists at the University of Glasgow in Scotland is the first-ever photo of quantum entanglement - a phenomenon so strange, physicist Albert Einstein famously described it as 'spooky action at a distance'.

ExxonMobil discovers new material to enhance carbon capture technology 29/07/2020

The technology will help the energy company to capture carbon emissions from natural gas-fired power plants.

ExxonMobil discovers new material to enhance carbon capture technology A new material that could capture more than 90% of carbon dioxide emissions from industrial sources has been discovered by ExxonMobil.

Scientists Release Largest 3D Map of the Universe 27/07/2020

Scientists have released the largest three-dimensional, or 3D map of the universe ever created.

Scientists Release Largest 3D Map of the Universe Scientists release the largest three-dimensional (3D) map of the universe ever created.

Hubble Space Telescope snaps a beautiful image of Saturn 27/07/2020

The image seen below is a new shot of Saturn taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in early July 2020.

Hubble Space Telescope snaps a beautiful image of Saturn The image seen below is a new shot of Saturn taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in early July 2020. The image is so crisp that it almost looks like an artist rendering, but NASA assures it’s…

Mesmerising Animation Reveals Our Entire Solar System Doesn't Exactly Orbit The Sun 27/07/2020

"The Sun actually orbits Jupiter slightly."

Mesmerising Animation Reveals Our Entire Solar System Doesn't Exactly Orbit The Sun It's common knowledge that the Sun is the centre of the Solar System. Around it, the planets orbit – along with a thick belt of asteroids, some meteor fields, and a handful of far-travelling comets.

FOUR asteroids to shoot past Earth in ONE DAY, after astronaut warns there are 1 MILLION out there that can hit us 27/07/2020

Next, the real fun begins with the car-sized (2.9m) 2020 OY4, set to skip by at a distance of just 41,500km.

FOUR asteroids to shoot past Earth in ONE DAY, after astronaut warns there are 1 MILLION out there that can hit us As the week begins with a flurry of asteroidal activity, with four space rocks set to shoot past Earth on Tuesday alone, two Indian teenagers have discovered yet another space rock due to cross paths with our planet.

Chernobyl mold could shield astronauts from deep-space radiation 27/07/2020

It could be used for bases on Mars.

Chernobyl mold could shield astronauts from deep-space radiation One of the biggest dangers of interplanetary travel is radiation exposure. In a single round trip to Mars, for instance, you may absorb 60 percent of the maximum recommend lifetime dosage. One surprising solution may be mold, according to researchers from Stanford and North Carolina universities. Th...

Hubble Just Took an Astonishingly Detailed Image of Saturn 27/07/2020

"It's amazing that even over a few years, we're seeing seasonal changes on Saturn."

Hubble Just Took an Astonishingly Detailed Image of Saturn The Hubble space telescope has spent the past 30 years orbiting 547 km (340 miles) above Earth. The ageing satellite has had a couple of hiccups in the last few years, but it's not done taking incredible photos of our cosmic backyard yet.

Starlink Satellites Ruin NEOWISE Comet Photo - ExtremeTech 27/07/2020

Elon Musk dreams of providing satellite internet access around the world with this mega-constellation of satellites.

Starlink Satellites Ruin NEOWISE Comet Photo - ExtremeTech Astronomers and photographers have been looking skyward to observe the comet, but one astrophotographer got a nasty surprise when Starlink satellites photobombed an otherwise excellent time-lapse photo.

A Helicopter Ride Over Mars? NASA's About to Give It a Shot 27/07/2020

Perseverance will boot up a mission to collect samples of Martian dirt that might have traces of ancient life.

A Helicopter Ride Over Mars? NASA's About to Give It a Shot “I see it as kind of a Wright brothers moment on another planet,” says the project's chief engineer at JPL.

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