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The Atlantis Gene: A Thriller (The Origin Mystery, Book 1)

The Atlantis Gene: A Thriller (The Origin Mystery, Book 1)

In this gripping thriller, “The Atlantis Gene: A Thriller (The Origin Mystery, Book 1)”, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through a world shrouded in mystery and intrigue. With a captivating storyline that weaves together elements of science fiction, history, and suspense, the book is sure to keep you on the edge of your […]

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NASA launches GOES-U weather satellite via SpaceX Falcon Heavy

NASA launches GOES-U weather satellite via SpaceX Falcon Heavy

The GOES-U satellite, the final in its series, embarked on a critical mission to imropve weather forecasting capabilities and track climate changes across the globe. Launched aboard SpaceX’s powerful Falcon Heavy rocket, this sophisticated satellite will join the network of advanced meteorological instruments orbiting the Earth, providing invaluable data to meteorologists and climate scientists worldwide. […]

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Star Lore: Myths, Legends, and Facts (Dover Books on Astronomy)

Star Lore: Myths, Legends, and Facts (Dover Books on Astronomy)

Are you ready to embark on a celestial journey through the captivating world of stars and constellations? Look no further than “Star Lore: Myths, Legends, and Facts” from Dover Books on Astronomy. This beautifully illustrated edition, published in 2004, delves deep into the rich tapestry of star lore, blending myths, legends, and scientific facts in […]

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Focus your sights on the Sun

Focus your sights on the Sun

Sunspots are temporary regions of intense magnetic disturbance on the Sun’s surface, where the energy from below is blocked by magnetic forces. This causes the area to cool down slightly compared to the surrounding surface, creating the dark sunspots visible to observers. When looking at a sunspot, you will notice two distinct parts: a nearly […]

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Ariane 6 First Flight Media Briefing

Ariane 6 First Flight Media Briefing

Ariane 6’s inaugural flight marks a monumental leap forward in Europe’s space endeavors. This highly anticipated mission carries immense significance as it ushers in a new era of launch capabilities. Prepare to witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of Europe’s next-generation heavy-lift launch vehicle soaring into the skies, propelling payloads into orbit with unparalleled precision and power. […]

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Space Exploration Story “THE TENTH PLANET”

Space Exploration Story “THE TENTH PLANET”

“The Tenth Planet” is a gripping science fiction adventure that transports readers to the far reaches of the solar system. In the distant future, a team of intrepid explorers embarks on an extraordinary mission to investigate a mysterious celestial body beyond the orbit of Pluto. As they venture into the uncharted terrain of this enigmatic […]

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NASA and NOAA launch GOES-U on SpaceX Falcon Heavy

NASA and NOAA launch GOES-U on SpaceX Falcon Heavy

Falcon Heavy took off from LC-39A at the Kennedy Space Center at 5:26 PM EDT (21:26 UTC) on June 25, carrying the GOES-U satellite. The two-hour launch window opened at 5:16 PM EDT (21:16 UTC), but liftoff occurred ten minutes later as the weather conditions improved to 70% favorable. GOES-U will be placed into a […]

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Analysis indicates no subglacial lake on Mars

Analysis indicates no subglacial lake on Mars

The Martian polar ice caps are composed of layers of water ice and frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice). These layers can exhibit minor variations in composition and thickness, which play an important role in the radar interference phenomenon observed by planetary scientists. Researchers at Cornell University have conducted extensive simulations to model the layering scenarios […]

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