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Fresh Lava Flows on Venus Hint at Active Volcanoes
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe surface of Venus is littered with thousands of volcanoes, some of which may still be active until today. A fresh look at 30-year-old radar images...
New Temperate Planet That Could Support Human Life Discovered in Pisces Constellation by UK...
GoodNewsNetwork· 4 days agoScientists have discovered a new Earth-sized planet 40 light years away which could potentially...
First time, NASA's satellite to monitor Arctic, Antarctic energy loss
Interesting Engineering· 3 days agoFar-infrared radiation, a significant portion of the heat emitted from the Arctic and Antarctica,...
On This Day, May 25: Phoenix spacecraft lands on Mars
UPI· 4 days agoOn May 25, 2008, NASA's Phoenix spacecraft made a smooth landing on Mars, completing a nine-month,...
Euclid Mission Unveils Hidden Dark Universe in New Images
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoEuclid, an ESA mission with NASA’s support, aims to map the sky and study dark matter and dark...
Fact Check: About That Brightly Colored Viral Image of Dwarf Planet Pluto Circulating Online
Snopes via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSources: Catalog Page for PIA09113. https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA09113. Accessed 23...
Webb Telescope’s Breakthrough: First Atmospheric Discovery on a Rocky Super-Earth
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoGas bubbling up from a lava-covered surface on the exoplanet 55 Cancri e may feed an atmosphere rich...
A Nearby Planet Could Be Earth 2.0 Or An ‘Evil Twin,’ Say Scientists
Forbes· 6 days agoA planet just 40 light-years from the solar system has been discovered to be tantalizingly similar...
Rocket Lab launches NASA cubesat to study heat lost from Earth's poles (video)
Space via Yahoo News· 5 days ago(So a 6U cubesat is the size of six such units.) Artist's illustration of NASA's two PREFIRE...
Scientists have discovered a theoretically habitable, Earth-size planet
CNN.com· 5 days agoTwo teams of scientists have discovered a theoretically habitable planet, smaller than Earth but...