Space
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Mars rover Curiosity makes first gravity-measuring traverse on the Red Planet
A clever use of non-science engineering data from NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has let a team of researchers, including an Arizona State University graduate student, measure the density of rock layers in 96-mile-wide Gale Crater.
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Milky Way's neighbors pick up the pace
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Mystery orbits in outermost reaches of solar system not caused by 'Planet Nine'
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SwRI scientists study moon craters to understand Earth's impact history
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Observations of nearby supernova and associated jet cocoon provide new insights on gamma-ray bursts
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New technique more precisely determines the ages of stars, Embry-Riddle researchers report
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The orderly chaos of black holes
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Giant pattern discovered in the clouds of planet Venus
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Scientists Track Down Origins Of The Mysterious Alien Object 'Oumuamua
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First Dust Storms Spotted On Titan
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Humans Are Making The Earth Wobble As It Spins: Here's How
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The Milky Way Nearly Crashed Into Another Galaxy
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'Star Trek' Planet Vulcan Exists And Astronomers Just Found It