Space
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Moon Volcanoes' Last Eruptions Happens 1 Billion Years Earlier Than Previously Thought [Study]
The discovery shows Earth’s Moon somehow retained heat enough to cause lunar volcanic eruptions longer than scientists have previously thought.
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Solar Storm Alert: Gigantic Solar Flare Hits Earth, Causing Radio Blackouts in Australia and New Zealand
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Analytical Techniques Reveal the Biological Origins of the 3.48 Billion-year-Old Dresser Formation on the Oldest Stromatolites
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Total Lunar Eclipse Blood Moon Falls on Election Day: An Event Line Up that Will Not Happen Again Until 2394
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Closest Known Black Hole to Earth at 1600 Light-Years, Found by Astronomers
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Experts Are Baffled Where the 23-Ton of Space Debris Will Crash Upon Reentry to Earth
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James Webb Captured a Magnificent New Photo of Pillars of Creation
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By 2030, Superheated Rocks 12 Miles Beneath the Earth’s Surface Could Provide Limitless Clean Energy to the World
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Daredevil Used Only a Pressure Suit and a Parachute to Jump From the Edge of Space for a Period of More Than Four Minutes
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Scientists Are Baffled by Extreme Miyake Radiation Events Recorded in Tree Rings
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Studying Surface Waves for the First Time Could Help Decipher How Mars Formed and Evolved
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Potentially Hazardous Asteroid to Flyby Earth's Orbit on Halloween
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Underground Martian Chill Could Allow Bacteria Survive for 280 Million Years from Surface Radiation [Study]