Gravitational waves may be from fractures in space-time
Pluto probe makes 3 more discoveries in solar system | Gravitational waves may be from fractures in space-time | Space quiz! NASA's Pluto probe flew by the dwarf planet nearly eight years ago, but the epic encounter is still bearing scientific fruit. What is the name of this probe?
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The early universe may have been such a violent place that space-time itself fractured like a pane of glass, releasing gravitational waves that astronomers say we may have already detected.
Space quiz! NASA's Pluto probe flew by the dwarf planet nearly eight years ago, but the epic encounter is still bearing scientific fruit. What is the name of this probe?
The constellation of Orion represents the hunter for most of the year, but in mid-March, this prominent collection of stars becomes hunted by skywatchers.
Shortly after coming home from the International Space Station, NASA's Nicole Mann talked about how she is trying to bring others into the field by sharing her journey.
The latest finding marks the first time that scientists have found direct evidence of recent volcanic activity on the surface of Venus, Earth's closest neighbor.
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