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60-Second Science
Meteor Storm Went From Sizzle To Fizzle
The May Camelopardalids meteor outburst turned out to be a dud, because meteor storm prediction is not a sure thing, like, for example, calculating the next eclipse.
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Nature
Humans on Mars as Soon as 2037 Should Be NASA's Goal: Panel
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Scientific American Volume 310, Issue 6
Lake on Saturn’s Largest Moon May Have Waves
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Scientific American Volume 310, Issue 6
How to Search for Life on Mars
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Nature
Habitable Planets Search Deflated by Stellar Wind
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Life, Unbounded
Exoplanet Size: It’s Elementary
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Scientific American Volume 310, Issue 6
The Real Sally Ride: Astronaut, Science Champion and Lesbian
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Nature
Doubt Grows about Gravitational Waves Detection
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News
A Stellar Discovery on the Milky Way's Far Side
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60-Second Space
Dark Matter Shell Saved Wannabe Galaxy
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Scientific American Volume 310, Issue 6
Book Review: Sally Ride: America's First Woman in Space
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Features
Smart Luck: How the Big Bang Was Found by Accident [Slide Show]
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Climatewire
Earth's Breathing Watched by Satellite
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Observations
Lonely Star Cluster Kicked Out of Its Galaxy [Video]
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Video
Lonely Star Cluster Kicked Out of Its Galaxy
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Dark Matter Shell Saved Wannabe Galaxy
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Pluto Bids to Get Back Planetary Status
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot Now Just Pretty Good
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