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A dying satellite could use its final moments to photograph the infamous asteroid Apophis in 2029
An Australian startup wants to recycle a geostationary satellite to get an up-close look at the "doomsday" asteroid Apophis.
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'The solar system on demand': HEO Robotics aims to push spacecraft imaging deep into the final frontier
An Australian firm leading the way in providing images of spacecraft in low Earth orbit is making moves to expand its capabilities to higher orbits — and possibly, in the long run, to solar system ...
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Neptune Is the Furthest Planet From the Sun, But It Still Experiences Auroras
Which planet is the furthest from the sun? Some may think it’s Pluto, but it’s actually Neptune. Learn more about this ice ...
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A new Tatooine-like planet outside the solar system may orbit two failed stars, scientists reported Wednesday. Located about 120 light years away, the exoplanet appears to take an unusual path around ...
Read full article: TSA worker facing eviction finds relief after KPRC 2 story sparks community support The entrance to George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Read full article: Only TSA checkpoints at ...
This artist’s illustration provided by the European Southern Observatory shows an exoplanet orbiting around two brown dwarfs, celestial objects that are lighter than stars, but heavier than gas giant ...
FILE: Before heading back to the North Pole, Santa Claus stopped through Gruene to hear last-minute requests from kids. Located about 120 light years away, the exoplanet appears to take an unusual ...
A new Tatooine-like planet outside the solar system may orbit two failed stars, scientists reported Wednesday. Located about 120 light years away, the exoplanet appears to take an unusual path around ...
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