Space
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Space Tourism Contributes to Worsening Climate Change: UCL and MIT Researchers
Rocket fumes from the growing space tourism and billionaire space race are capable of retaining heat in the atmosphere, according to a new study.
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Growing Sunspot Faces Earth, Second-Strongest Solar Flare Possible
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Massive Sunspot Could Potentially Fire a Powerful Solar Flare Towards Earth
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A Massive Solar Flare Can Affect Everyone’s Electricity, Phones Even the Internet
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Solar Winds Traveling at Millions of Miles Per Hour Could Hit Earth in the Coming Hours
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Space Bubbles: Scientists from MIT Proposes an Innovative Way to Reverse the Worst Effects of Climate Change
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Cosmic Parade: Rare 5-Planet Alignment to Reach Peak Visibility After the Summer Solstice
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Twisted Magnetic Field Turns Out to Have Been from a Star Hiding in Deep Space
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Starquakes: Astronomers Detect ‘Earthquakes’ in Stars For the First Time
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Solar Flare Eruption Lasted for Three Hours; Geomagnetic Storm and Radio Blackout Expected to Hit Earth This Week
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Hydrodynamic Simulation Reveals a Planetary Engulfment Caused by an Expanding Star
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Ancient Mars: ESA Finds Unknown Crater Left by Impacts from Space Rocks Billions of Years Ago
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Japanese Team Lands First-Time Discovery of Building Blocks of Life from an Asteroid