NASA
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Micrometeoroids Considered 'Future Threat' After James Webb Space Telescope Encounters Dust Strike in Space
A dust strike in the form of micrometeoroids hit the landmark observatory James Webb Space Telescope for several weeks.
Latest Research Articles
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Solar Storm Hits Earth Overnight Without Warning; Disruption Possible Due to Geomagnetic Storm
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Solar Winds Traveling at Millions of Miles Per Hour Could Hit Earth in the Coming Hours
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Solar Flare Eruption Lasted for Three Hours; Geomagnetic Storm and Radio Blackout Expected to Hit Earth This Week
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Ancient Mars: ESA Finds Unknown Crater Left by Impacts from Space Rocks Billions of Years Ago
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Solar Storm Four Times the Size of Earth Detected by Amateur Photographer
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Asteroid Three Times the Size of a Blue Whale to Make a Close Approach Past Earth on June 6: NASA
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Asteroid Detection: 100 Killer Asteroids That Can Hit Earth Found in Space Through a New Tool
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Meteor Storm with over 1,000 Shooting Stars Per Hour May be Seen over the Night Sky of North America Next Week
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Asteroid Ten Times the Size of the Statue of Liberty to Fly Dangerously Close to the Earth
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SpaceX Rocket Fumes are Hazardous to Both Humans and the Climate: Scientists Issue Warning
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NASA Partnered Up With Various Institutions to Show a More "Global" Perspective of Environmental Changes
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NASA: Massive Asteroid to Make a Close Approach to Earth on May 27