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What lies beyond the solar system?
Welcome to SolarBalls! This channel features fun and entertaining space animations that educate you about the solar system ...
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The solar system trials - part 3
Welcome to SolarBalls, where space animation meets entertaining content that educates about the solar system and the universe ...
We Can, a new comic‑book and animation series, asks bluntly: if we can achieve miracles, why are we still promoting destruction?
Cradled in the nose of a high-altitude research airplane, a new NASA sensor has taken to the skies to help geoscientists map rocks hosting lithium and other critical minerals on Earth’s surface some ...
An alien comet from another star, 3I/ATLAS, is spewing vast amounts of methanol, a key molecule for life. Scientists reveal ...
A pilot signals to a crew member before takeoff from NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on Aug.
Comet ATLAS (C/2025 K1) has been traveling through the Ursa Major constellation since November 24 and it's the golden hue which makes this comet (C/2025 K1) unique as compared to the other Comets.
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Zambia’s factories burn too much coal – how reusing hot water can cut energy use
Wastewater heat recovery, which recycles hot water from drains to preheat new water, could cut coal use, lower carbon ...
Uncover the secrets of Comet 3I/ATLAS, the rare interstellar visitor of 2025. Learn its alien origins, ancient chemistry, and how to spot it before it vanishes.
IFLScience on MSN
18 Asteroids Passed Earth Closer Than The Moon In November – All Of Them Were Discovered That Month
Amateur astronomer Tony Dunn must have been particularly impressed by the November crop of new asteroids to have put the 18 ...
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How we track near-Earth asteroids
Early this year, a surprise space rock made headlines around the globe when the International Asteroid Warning Network ...
India Today on MSN
Video: Comet dramatically breaks up into three brighter parts
Comet ATLAS (C/2025 K1), discovered on May 24, 2025, was spotted dramatically breaking up into at least three brighter fragments in November.
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