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[ad_1] As one of the preeminent filmmakers of our generation, screenwriter/director James Cameron has taken us into the nightmare world
Read more[ad_1] As one of the preeminent filmmakers of our generation, screenwriter/director James Cameron has taken us into the nightmare world
Read more[ad_1] Though inconvenient at first, the storm of 1971 became a prime scientific opportunity, allowing scientists to investigate how these
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Read more[ad_1] Mars has become quite the hot spot. China and the United States landed rovers in 2021, while the UAE
Read more[ad_1] A JAXA website showing the agency’s plan to recruit astronaut candidates. Credit: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency SEOUL, South Korea
Read more[ad_1] An experimental spacecraft testing solar sails as a means of cost-effective space propulsion that could power future missions to
Read more[ad_1] Skywatchers across North America got a first class view of the longest partial lunar eclipse in nearly 600 years,
Read more[ad_1] A total eclipse of the Moon on 28 September 2015 was seen across the UK. Although this partial eclipse
Read more[ad_1] Space debris created by a Russian anti-satellite missile test will pose a threat to satellites in low Earth orbit
Read more[ad_1] Comet 67P, which famously hosted the first-ever cometary lander in 2014, made its closest approach to Earth on Friday
Read more[ad_1] This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. John Grant,
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