On this day 35 years ago, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took a picture that changed how we see our planet. The iconic "Pale Blue Dot" image is just as awe-inspiring today.
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ZME Science on MSNThis Carbon-14 Radioactive Diamond Battery Could Last Longer Than Human CivilizationAt its core, the diamond battery thrives on decay — specifically, the decay of the carbon-14 isotope. Carbon-14 is best known ...
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The Secrets Beneath Neptune’s Clouds – What Voyager RevealedNeptune is one of the most mysterious planets in our solar system, with its deep blue color, intense storms, and extreme winds. When Voyager 2 flew past Neptune in 1989, it revealed jaw-dropping ...
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Astronomy on MSN40 cosmic questions and answersThese popular astronomy questions, answered by Astronomy magazine, will help you better understand our universe - and share ...
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SAHM Reviews on MSNNew Game Release - SETISETI appeared first on SahmReviews.com.
Alas, the miracle could not last. The solar storms were heating Earth's upper atmosphere, causing it to inflate and increase ...
ispace's Resilience lander launched on Jan. 15 atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, along with Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander. It is taking an energy-efficient, circuitous route to the moon, and only ...
NASA's Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment-1 (PRIME-1) is preparing to explore the moon's subsurface and analyze where ...
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