Space
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Pollution From Rocket Engines Spreads High Into the Earth’s Atmosphere
Researchers investigated the heat and mass transport and quick mixing of combustion byproducts to determine the possible impact of a rocket launch on air pollution
Latest Research Articles
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ESA’s Mars Express Orbiter Captures Giant ‘Claw Marks’ on Mars’ Surface
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Solar Storm Warning: X1 Solar Flare Reported on May 10, Radio Blackout Alert Issued
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NASA Warns ‘Flood Basalt Eruptions’ Could Significantly Warm Earth’s Climate and Destroy Ozone Layer
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Sun Releases X1 Solar Flare from New Sunspot, Solar Storm Expected to Hit Earth
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Fireball Spotted Over southern Mississippi and Two Other states Causing a Loud Boom
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Mississippi Residents Collect Meteorites from Flaming Fireball Debris Scattered Across the State
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A Long Sigh of Relief: Asteroid 2009 JF1 Will Not Impact Earth on May 6th
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Solar Storm Alert: Sun Releases Powerful Solar Flare from Sunspot, Causes Radio Blackout over the Atlantic Ocean and Europe
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Asteroid Impact: NASA Estimates Space Rock the Size of the Great Pyramid May Hit Earth on May 6
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Venus and Jupiter to ‘Nearly Collide’ and Appear as One Giant Glowing Mass this Week
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Blueprint for Life: Scientists Detect All Bases of DNA and RNA in Meteorites
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Incoming Asteroid Double the Size of the Empire State Building will Fly by Earth on April 28