#NASA Curiosity rover has spent 3,000 days on Mars

#NASA Curiosity rover has spent 3,000 days on Mars

“#NASA Curiosity rover has spent 3,000 days on Mars” NASA’s Curiosity rover just celebrated its 3,000th day on Mars by taking a remarkable picture of the Red Planet. The rover, which landed on the Martian surface on Aug. 6, 2012, took the image of the Gale Crater, including Mount Sharp, the massive mountain located inside the crater. In…

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#NASA mission suggests we might be all alone in the universe

#NASA mission suggests we might be all alone in the universe

“#NASA mission suggests we might be all alone in the universe” A mission from NASA has discovered there may be a lot fewer galaxies than initially believed, opening up the possibility humanity is alone in the universe. The New Horizons mission, which yielded the first close-up photos of Pluto, provided enough data for scientists to make the determination that it’s likely…

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#NASA discovers 10-billion- year-old planet unlike any other in deep space

#NASA discovers 10-billion- year-old planet unlike any other in deep space

“#NASA discovers 10-billion- year-old planet unlike any other in deep space” A number of planets described as Super-Earths have been discovered in recent memory, but researchers have recently spotted one unlike any other found to date. The planet, known as TOI-561 b, orbits the TOI-561 star system, according to a study published in The Astronomical Journal. It’s approximately 50…

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#Strange FM signal discovered coming from one of Jupiter’s moons

#Strange FM signal discovered coming from one of Jupiter’s moons

“#Strange FM signal discovered coming from one of Jupiter’s moons” NASA recently extended the life of two of its planetary discovery missions, including the Juno mission to Jupiter. Now it’s come to light Juno has discovered an FM signal emanating from one of the gas giant’s moons, Ganymede. The discovery is not an indication of extraterrestrial life, but it is…

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#How to watch it peak in 2021

#How to watch it peak in 2021

“#How to watch it peak in 2021” It isn’t just fireworks that mark the start of a new year, but also a meteor shower. This weekend, keep an eye out for the Quadrantids, which — for those willing to brave the cold and fight sleep during the late-night hours — are known to put on…

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