Space
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Discovered Near-Earth Twin Asteroids, Youngest Members of the Solar System
Astronomers spotted twin asteroids which they believed likely once to be intact but got separated approximately 300 years ago.
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Meteorite Suggests Water Came First in Our Solar System Before Earth Did
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'Potentially Hazardous' Asteroid Expected to Fly by Earth on March 4
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NASA’s ATLAS Upgraded to Scan the Entire Night Sky for Near Earth Objects
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Look Up: Amazing Astronomical Events to Watch Out For This February
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Astronomers Confirm Presence of Second Trojan Asteroid on Earth’s Orbit
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Class G-2 Geomagnetic Storm Watch Issued as Sun Shows Unusual Activities
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Physicists Debate Whether Earth is Prepared to Face Extinction-Level Asteroid Threats
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Curiosity Detects Carbon Signature That May Indicate Biological Activity in Mars
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Astronomers Shed Light Behind Mysterious 'Dark Fingers' Within Solar Flare
Earth Might Not be Ready for the Next Super Solar Storm: New Study
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New Study Reveals How Octopuses May Have Been Extraterrestrial Organisms From Space
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How an Extremely Hostile Volcanic Lake Could Have Supported Life on Mars






