Space
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Micrometeoroids Considered 'Future Threat' After James Webb Space Telescope Encounters Dust Strike in Space
A dust strike in the form of micrometeoroids hit the landmark observatory James Webb Space Telescope for several weeks.
Latest Research Articles
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Is the Moon Bigger? Chances are You're Witnessing a Supermoon
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Asteroid Detected Late by Astronomers Will Make a Close Approach to Earth This Week
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Astronauts Experience Bone Loss in Space, Experts Explain How It Happens
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Satellite Problems, Power Grid Interruptions Possible as Solar Storm Hurls Past Earth
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Riskiest Asteroid Impact Will Not Happen For Another 100 Years, According to Experts
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Summer Sky Watch: Milky Way to Act as a Beautiful Backdrop During July's Astronomical Event
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Sun's Discharges: What are Solar Flares?
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Solar Storm Hits Earth Overnight Without Warning; Disruption Possible Due to Geomagnetic Storm
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Geomagnetic Storm Watch: Will this Huge Solar Eruption Reach Earth?
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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