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Nearby "Super Earth" Could Host Life After All - Universe Today

Using the Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory, astronomers have taken a closer look at a nearby exoplanet and discovered it may be more Earth-like than previously thought.Using the Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory, astronomers have ta…

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How Cracker Barrel saved itself - CNN

Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Felss Masino said six months ago that she thought she was “fired by America” following a bungled revamp. Today, she could be on the path to forgiveness.

Space Daily
The Parker Solar Probe, launched by NASA in 2018, has flown closer to the Sun than any human-made object in history — traveling at more than 430,000 miles per hour with a heat shield that reaches 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit, while the instruments behind it - Space Daily

Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday, 24 December 2024 — while most of the American public was busy with Christmas Eve preparations, and while the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory mission operations team in Laurel, Maryland was out of radio c…

Space Daily
Astronaut Don Pettit described the light flashes crossing his eyes on the International Space Station as 'luminous dancing fairies' — the same cosmic rays Apollo crews reported, still arriving decades later above your head tonight - Space Daily

Astronaut Don Pettit called them 'luminous dancing fairies' — the streaks of light that cross astronauts' vision on the ISS. They are cosmic rays punching through the hull and through the eye, the same phenomenon every Apollo crew reported from 1969 onward.

Space Daily
When the New Horizons spacecraft flew past Pluto in July of 2015 after a nine-and-a-half-year journey from Earth, it was traveling so fast — roughly 32,000 miles per hour — that it had less than 30 minutes to photograph the entire dwarf planet, and the images - Space Daily

Eastern Daylight Time on Tuesday, 14 July 2015, the piano-sized robotic spacecraft New Horizons flew past the dwarf planet Pluto at roughly 32,000 miles per hour, at a closest approach distance of 7,800 miles above the surface.

Space Daily
Mars once had a magnetic field strong enough to deflect solar wind, just as Earth's does now — when it collapsed, the planet lost its atmosphere and its oceans within a geologically brief period, transforming from a world that may have held life into the frozen d - Space Daily

Mars once had a global magnetic field, generated deep inside the planet, strong enough to deflect the solar wind much as Earth’s does today. When that field faded, Mars lost its thick atmosphere and its surface water, and over time it changed from a world tha…

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News About Thwaites (it’s not good) - Daily Kos

Three videos, all since June 2026, with lots of news and explanations, and a weather page. VIDEO ONE: AN ANALYSIS OF THREE STUDIES Here’s a very recent overview of research on what’s going on with…

Space Daily
Dark matter is thought to make up roughly 85 percent of all matter in the universe, yet after nearly four decades of increasingly sensitive searches — from deep underground detectors to space-based observations — not a single dark matter particle has ever be - Space Daily

Dark matter is thought to make up roughly 85 per cent of all the matter in the universe. It appears to outweigh every star, planet, gas cloud and living thing combined by a factor of more than five. And yet, after nearly four decades of increasingly sensitive…

Space Daily
A horse can destroy a human in a sprint, but over a brutal long haul in summer heat, Daniel Lieberman argues the advantage can flip: humans keep cooling themselves through sweat, while a horse’s larger body struggles to shed heat fast enough. - Space Daily

In a sprint, it is no contest. A horse would leave a human far behind before either had gone a hundred metres. But over a long, punishing distance in summer heat, the Harvard physiologist Daniel Lieberman argues, the advantage can flip.

Space Daily
James Webb has found evidence for thick water-ice clouds on Epsilon Indi Ab, one of the closest Jupiter-like worlds we can study directly — a discovery that didn’t overturn every atmospheric model, but exposed how many of them had been leaving out the ver - Space Daily

The James Webb Space Telescope has found evidence for thick water-ice clouds high in the atmosphere of Epsilon Indi Ab, one of the closest Jupiter-like worlds we can study directly. The result did not overturn every model of giant-planet atmospheres.

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