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Jul 12, 2020
The UAE’s First Mars Mission Is a Robo-Meteorologist
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May 15, 2020
A chat about ISRO and where the Indian space program is at
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May 15, 2020
How do I make videos from spacecraft/robot images? With magic! (actually math and python)
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May 01, 2020
Promising signs for Perseverance rover as new research on its landing site indicates organics in the river delta deposits should be well-preserved from the time of an early, wet Mars.
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Mar 24, 2020
NASA's New View of Asteroid Bennu Transports Us Far Away From Our Troubles [Global]
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Mar 22, 2020
How OSIRIS-REx will Steer Itself to Sample an Asteroid (NASA Goddard)
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Mar 09, 2020
The software that will autonomously drive OSIRIS-REx to sample an asteroid
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Feb 27, 2020
There's a Lot More Happening Inside Mars Than We Knew
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Jan 30, 2020
RIP Spitzer, the Coolest Heat Telescope in the Solar System
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Jan 15, 2020
“Cold Neptune” and two temperate super-Earths found orbiting nearby stars
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Nov 06, 2019
Saturn and it's moon in motion: I've reconstructed video from Cassini raw images
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Oct 24, 2019
Fresh Look at New Horizons Data Shows Pluto’s ‘Far Side’ in Unprecedented Detail
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Oct 23, 2019
NASA Wants to Send a Probe to the Hellish Surface of Venus
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Oct 22, 2019
Cosmic Rays May Have Blasted Gigantic Sand Dunes Into Existence on Saturn's Moon Titan
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Oct 08, 2019
A team has found 20 new moons orbiting Saturn. This brings the ringed planet’s total number of moons to 82, surpassing Jupiter, which has 79. You can help name the new moons.
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Sep 06, 2019
Hey everyone, I am a little nervous about this post but here it goes. A thought popped into my head a week or two ago to create short format content on youtube chronicling the history of space exploration. Here is my first video. I know it is rough, but pleas leave some constructive feedback!
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Aug 29, 2019
An Interplanetary Internet Using Planetary Atmospheres
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Aug 10, 2019
1 megaton impact in Jupiter’s atmosphere
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Jul 31, 2019
TESS mission helps uncover trio of planets with one possibly habitable world
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cholesterol
cholesterol metabolism
chromosome structure
clear cutting
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climate change and crop yields
climate modeling
comets
continent formation
core accretion
cosmology
crop improvement
dark energy
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desertification
developmental biology
diamonds
discovery
disk instability
distant galaxies
dna
doppler velocity technique
early universe
earth and planetary science
earth science
earthquakes
earth’s interior
ecology
ecosystems
edwin hubble
egg production and development
embryo development
entrepreneurial approach
essential exception
exceptional scientists
exoplanets
extragalactic distance scale
extrasolar planet atmospheres
extrasolar planets
extraterrestrial life
extraterrestrial material
extreme pressures
extremely large telescopes
extremophiles
fat processing
ferroelectrics
first principles
flat fish
frog
fruit fly
galaxy clusters
galaxy collisions
galaxy mergers
gamma-ray bursts
genetic engineering
genetic recombination
genetically modified organisms (gmos)
genetics and developmental biology
geochronology
giant magellan telescope
global climate change
global ecology
global warming
globular clusters
high-pressure physics
hubble constant
hydrogen
hydrogen fuel
hydrothermal vents
independent scientific research
internally funded research
interplanetary dust particles
invasive species
investigator driven research
life on mars
lipids
logging in amazon
m-31
maize
man-made diamonds
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matter at extreme states
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Jul 31, 2019
New theory says Saturn's rings are made of diamagnetic ice particles in a superposition, stabilized between the planet's gravitational pull and the push of the magnetic field. From scientists in Moscow, this would finally solve the rings' origin and electromagnetic phenomena observed by Cassini.
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