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In this issue, you will read: The powerful meteor that no one saw (except satellites) Levitating objects with light Galactic center visualization delivers star power Probability of catastrophic geomagnetic storm lower than estimated  A Cosmic Bat in Flight The Mars InSight lander is stuck. NASA’s hacking a fix with Earthly clones New report on industrial

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In this issue, you will read: First evidence of planet-wide groundwater system on Mars Countdown as SpaceX, NASA prepare to test new astronaut capsule Clues to Martian Life Found in Chilean Desert Dark matter may be hitting the right note in small galaxies Earthquake-detecting balloons may shed light on the interior of Venus Planet Nine

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space.com Here’s a mysterious truth that scientists have known since 1983: Protons and neutrons act differently when they’re inside an atom, versus floating freely through space. Specifically, the subatomic particles that make up those protons and neutrons, called quarks, slow down massively once they’re confined to a nucleus in an atom. Physicists really didn’t like this,

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me.mashable.com When a star is born, a chaotic light show ensues.     NASA’s long-lived Hubble Space Telescope captured vivid bright clumps moving through the cosmos at some 1,000 light years from Earth. The space agency called these objects clear “smoking gun” evidence of a newly formed star — as new stars blast colossal amounts of energy-rich

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Harvard’s top astronomer says an object spied in the Milky Way could be a sign of life in other parts of the universe. Source: CNN Well, an erection arises when a person try my drugshop now purchase cheap levitra sexually gets motivated.

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