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It’s the end of the first week in February twenty twenty five. Here’s the science and space headlines we followed…
It’s the end of the first week in February twenty twenty five. Here’s the science and space headlines we followed…
To maximize chances of successfully bringing the first Martian rock and sediment samples to Earth for the benefit of humanity, NASA has announced a new approach to its Mars Sample Return Program.
Minerals on the surface of Mars could be the last remnants of an ancient sea 3.5 billion years ago, according to international researchers. The team say there are features in the southern Utopia region that could be evidence of a coastline, meaning for a short period in the planet’s history it could have had an ocean.
For the last hundred years or so, physicists believed the Universe was expanding equally in all directions, and used the concept of “dark energy” as a placeholder to help explain what they couldn’t understand.
It’s the end of the first week in February twenty twenty five. Here’s the science and space headlines we followed…
To maximize chances of successfully bringing the first Martian rock and sediment samples to Earth for the benefit of humanity, NASA has announced a new approach to its Mars Sample Return Program.
Minerals on the surface of Mars could be the last remnants of an ancient sea 3.5 billion years ago, according to international researchers. The team say there are features in the southern Utopia region that could be evidence of a coastline, meaning for a short period in the planet’s history it could have had an ocean.
For the last hundred years or so, physicists believed the Universe was expanding equally in all directions, and used the concept of “dark energy” as a placeholder to help explain what they couldn’t understand.
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It’s the end of the first week in February twenty twenty five. Here’s the science and space headlines we followed…
To maximize chances of successfully bringing the first Martian rock and sediment samples to Earth for the benefit of humanity, NASA has announced a new approach to its Mars Sample Return Program.
Minerals on the surface of Mars could be the last remnants of an ancient sea 3.5 billion years ago, according to international researchers. The team say there are features in the southern Utopia region that could be evidence of a coastline, meaning for a short period in the planet’s history it could have had an ocean.
For the last hundred years or so, physicists believed the Universe was expanding equally in all directions, and used the concept of “dark energy” as a placeholder to help explain what they couldn’t understand.
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