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Satellite Avoids Collision with Debris Scrambled by Space Weather
As it races against space weather, a satellite avoids space debris. Satellites have more drag and debris due to the sun's increasing flares and eruptions.
Latest Research Articles
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Fatal Flystrike: Extreme Heat Can Be Fatal to Pets, Here's How to Save Them
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Three Wild Bisons Set Free to Roam Around Britain for the First Time in Thousands of Years
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As Impending Winter Approaches, Energy Crisis Expected to Worsen
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Water Resources in Snow-Dominated Regions to Become Less Predictable Due to Climate Change
Solar Prominence Seen Collapsing Off of the Sun: How Will It Affect Earth?
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Five Waterspouts Forming Near the Coasts of Finland Amuse Onlookers
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Plant-Based Alternatives May Cut Emissions More than Any Other Green Investments
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Direct Hit: Earth to Face Head-On Collision with Solar Storm
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Goosebumps! What are They and Why do We get Them?
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Researchers Report That More Than a Thousand Genes Harbor Among 218 Insect Species
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Bizarre Ancient Mammals Once Roamed Ancient Earth; Here are Five of Them You Might Not Know Existed
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More than 30 Sea Turtles Found Injured or Dead with Stab Wounds on a Remote Island in Japan





