Boyd Watersflipped into Out There is HereScience Giant asteroid flying by Earth next week looks like it's wearing a face mask CNN - By Ashley Strickland, CNN(CNN) — An asteroid estimated to be 1.2 miles wide will fly by Earth next week, but it's not expected to collide with our planet. And if an asteroid could be aware of such things, it appears to be wearing
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Dean Cflipped into Think about THIS!Science Scientists may be close to understanding why the universe exists. futurism.com - Dan Robitzski Scientists think that they’ve taken a step toward finally understanding one of the greatest mysteries of the universe: why it exists in the first …
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Mooseflipped into Moose Science 19 objects near Jupiter may be from outside the solar system futurism.com - Dan Robitzski A team of astronomers thinks it’s found a whole slew of interstellar visitors — asteroids that came from elsewhere but got trapped in the Sun’s …
AvatarAcerdogflipped into Cool stuffScience This new Moon map is utterly mind-blowing bgr.com - Mike Wehner When we gaze up at Earth’s moon in the night sky we can see it’s covered in a pattern that’s become familiar to all of us. Because the Moon is …
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EcoWatchScience Pope Says Humans Have ‘Sinned’ Against Planet in Earth Day Message ecowatch.com - Olivia Rosane "We have sinned against the earth," Pope Francis said in a forceful Earth Day message Wednesday that reinforced the religious leader's commitment to …
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SYFY WIREflipped into ScienceScience A tale of two comets: ATLAS shrugs, Borisov is finally weird SYFY WIRE - Phil Plait Last week I wrote about the first interstellar visitor to our solar system ever seen, called 'Oumuamua, and in that article I mentioned two comets: …
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#InfoFrankflipped into ScienceScience After 30 years, Hubble is still revealing new mysteries of the universe National Geographic - Daniel StoneOperating far past its expected life span, the telescope captures data that answer some of space’s biggest questions—and make glorious images. In 1990 NASA and the European Space Agency launched a telescope
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Infinite Mindflipped into Alpha Omega NewsScience 10 of the Hubble Space Telescope’s greatest discoveries sciencefocus.com - Amy Tyndall The Hubble Space Telescope has been observing the Universe for 30 years of a century. We look back at some of its most incredible discoveries. 30 …
Daily Mailflipped into Top StoriesScience SpaceX is 'fixing' the brightness of its Starlink satellites dailymail.co.uk - By Jonathan Chadwick For Mailonline SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has said his company is ‘fixing’ the brightness of his ultra-bright constellation of satellites, which are disrupting the night …
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AvatarJorge Hernandezflipped into To readScience Neil deGrasse Tyson ponders the fate of planet Earth in 'Cosmos: Possible Worlds' finale space.com - Melissa Silva Science has been the guiding star which we human beings have followed in our quest to understand the world around us and decipher our future. Often, …
Science ATLANTIC SKIES: : Did you know most of the stars you see in the night sky are double, or binary, stars? | The Telegram thetelegram.com - Glenn Roberts Until the summer constellations make an appearance in the night sky in a couple of months, I thought we'd look at some of the other interesting …
SlashGearflipped into SlashGear ScienceScience NASA engineers develop VITAL ventilator for milder cases of COVID-19 slashgear.com - Brittany A. Roston NASA has announced that some of its Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineers have developed a new medical ventilator called ‘Ventilator Intervention …
Scientific Americanflipped into Scientific AmericanScience On the Heels of a Light Beam scientificamerican.com - Andrea Gawrylewski As a 16-year-old boy, Albert Einstein imagined chasing after a beam of light in the vacuum of space. He mused on that vision for years, turning it …
Science Supernova remnant N132D investigated in detail phys.org - Tomasz Nowakowski Researchers from Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) have conducted detailed spectroscopy of N132D—an X-ray bright supernova remnant …
LS Brickerflipped into To Read Later While DrivingScience Hubble Space Telescope: "It’s like keeping a laser pointer on a dime 330km away for 24 hours" sciencefocus.com - Elizabeth Pearson Hubble’s science operations manager Kevin Hartnett about the future of the iconic telescope. The Hubble Space Telescope launched 30 years ago, on 24 …
Space.comflipped into Space.comScience The 2020 Lyrid meteor shower thrills skywatchers. Here are the best photos. space.com - Hanneke Weitering The annual Lyrid meteor shower put on an exceptional show for skywatchers this year, with the new moon setting the stage for gorgeous "shooting …