Satellite images reveal the scale of Nord Stream pipeline leak
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft still has five years of trekking through space before it sees its first Trojan asteroid, but mission scientists are already getting a sense of what these rocks look like.
Multiple satellites observed as hundreds of tons of methane bubbled up from the damaged Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines last week, turning parts of the sea between Denmark, Sweden, Poland and Germany into a giant jacuzzi.
Mercury will be furthest from the sun on Saturday morning, providing a great opportunity to see the tiny planet. In Roman mythology, the deity Mercury carried a staff intertwined with what?
(Ryan Clairmont (left), NASA, ESA, HEIC, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) (right))
An astronomy enthusiast recently took the science of the Cat's Eye to the next level by co-creating the first computer-generated 3D model of the nebula, which suggests a binary star lies at its heart.
(NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS. Image processing by Björn Jónsson)
Fabulous portraits of Jupiter's mysterious icy moon Europa captured by NASA's Juno mission during its close flyby last week reveals the moon, which may possibly harbor extraterrestrial life, in unexpected colors.
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