Space
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NASA's Exoplanet-hunting Mission Catches a Natural Comet Outburst in Unprecedented Detail
Using data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), astronomers at the University of Maryland (UMD), in College Park, Maryland, have captured a clear start-to-finish image sequence of an explosive emission of dust, ice and gases during the close approach of comet 46P/Wirtanen in late 2018.
Latest Research Articles
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A New Theory For How Black Holes and Neutron Stars Shine Bright
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Solving Fossil Mystery Could Aid Quest for Ancient Life on Mars
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First Measures of Earth's Ionosphere Found With the Largest Atmospheric Radar in the Antarctic
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Warning: Asteroid the size of the Great Pyramid may hit Earth in 2022
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Stunning Images of the Center of the Milky Way Uncovers 27 Dead Stars
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NASA Denies Professor's Claim That Mars Have Living Insects and Reptiles
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Hubble Studies Gamma-ray Burst With the Highest Energy Ever Seen
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SpaceX Starship Prototype Partially Explodes During Testing in Texas Site
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Secrets of Wolfe Creek Crater Revealed in New Study
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NIST's Light-sensing Camera May Help Detect Extraterrestrial Life, Dark Matter
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[WATCH] Jupiter's Moon Europa Has Water Vapor – Scientists
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Neptune Moons 'Dance’ to Avoid Collission - NASA






