Space
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Summer Sky Watch: Milky Way to Act as a Beautiful Backdrop During July's Astronomical Event
Summer days are generally followed by warm nights, providing ideal circumstances for stargazers seeking to put up a telescope, watch the International Space Station sail overhead, or lie back and stare at the stars. This year is no different, with July presenting a slew of cosmic views for novices, seasoned observers, and everyone.
Latest Research Articles
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Solar Storm Hits Earth Overnight Without Warning; Disruption Possible Due to Geomagnetic Storm
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Radiation on Mars Makes Any Signs of Life Likely Buried 6 Feet Under
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Artificial Photosynthesis Allows Plants to Grow in Darknesss: Can It Be Used on Terraforming Mars?
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Space Tourism Contributes to Worsening Climate Change: UCL and MIT Researchers
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Rare Planetary Alignment to be Impressively Visible This Week
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Sunspot Facing Earth Continues to Grow in Size; Space Weather Authorities Say ‘No Need to Panic’
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






