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Astronomers discover a potential 'intergalactic oasis,' 40 light-years away
A newly found exoplanet discovered using NASA's TESS satellite is believed to be potentially habitable. The estimated temperature suggests it can be a potential 'intergalactic oasis'
Ynetnews
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05.27.24
NASA withdraws from Mars: This week in Space
Private companies step in to salvage Mars sample collection, Boeing on its way to the space station, Venus' atmosphere emits gases, and a black hole discovered in our neighborhood; this week in space
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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04.28.24
The new lunar rovers: This week in space
NASA selects models for the new moon rover, a new lunar time standard, Chinese reconnaissance satellites, and a distant exoplanet with a dark side - this week in space
Davidson Institute of Science
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04.12.24
Women’s long journey to space
The pioneering pilot who failed her friends, the cosmonaut who was given a kitchen apron upon her arrival at the space station; The quest for gender equality in space has been long and hard, these are the stories of its key protagonists
Ettay Nevo/ Davidson Institute of Science
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02.18.24
Artificial Israeli star revolutionizes skywatching
Surprising ice on Mars, a distant planet with water in its atmosphere and the possible reason for the overturning of the Japanese lunar lander
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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02.10.24
NASA to investigate UFO reports: 'No evidence of extraterrestrial visits found'
Administrator Bill Nelson says NASA to increase its efforts to gather information on UFOs and play a larger role in helping the Pentagon detect them
Reuters
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09.14.23
James Webb Telescope reveals uniquely detailed images of Ring Nebula
Telescope provides visuals of the huge cloud of gas portrayed in colorful images that display intricate structures of the final stages of a dying star
i24NEWS
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08.30.23
Record breaking summer: What's up with the environment?
How unusual is the heat of the current summer, and is it related to the climate crisis? Coral bleaching in Florida and an innovative cooling cloak; this week in the environment
Yuval Rosenberg/Davidson Institute of Science
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08.07.23
Extra-terrestrial ambitions: China sets sights on establishing a manned base on the Moon
China reveals plans for a manned moon landing within the decade, NASA's Mars program faces potential setbacks, and the James Webb Telescope uncovers evidence of ancient diamonds in the universe
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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07.23.23
A giant asteroid the size of a building to skim past Earth
NASA says, despite its relatively close proximity, the colossal asteroid does not pose any threat to life on Earth
Dennis Bihler
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06.27.23
The universe as never seen before: This week in space
Cutting-edge renditions of cosmic photographs, massive early universe stars, overcrowding at the International Space Station, and the end of a satellite launch initiative
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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06.03.23
Book-shaped rock photographed on Mars
Curiosity rover photographs a rock on Mars called Terra Firme, which is shaped like an open book, formed naturally by erosion due to water seeping through crevices and powerful winds
Yogev Israely
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05.14.23
Shoot for the stars: Israeli scientist shines at NASA
At the age of 40, Dr. Eliad Peretz awarded one of American space agency’s highest accolades for outstanding contributions to space research, joining names such as Carl Sagan and Alan Shepard
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science Education
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05.02.23
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