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The researchers are opting to explore passive methods to mitigate the dust to avoid potentially scratching technologies such ...
A guidance counselor at Braintree High School, Marsha Roos is one of six candidates vying for three school committee seats in ...
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Youngest basaltic lunar meteorite fills nearly one billion-year gap in moon's volcanic history
A 2.35-billion-year-old meteorite with a unique chemical signature, found in Africa in 2023, plugs a major gap in our ...
3 Zodiac Signs Are Most Impacted by July's New Moon, Per Astrologers first appeared on Parade on Jul 23, 2025 This story was ...
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South Yorkshire Lunar Chinese New Year Festival returns in 2026 following a record-breaking year
After a phenomenal weekend of celebration in 2025, the Sheffield Lunar Chinese New Year Festival will return to the city centre on 21 and 22 February 2026, as South Yorkshire prepares to welcome the ...
A rare lunar meteorite found in Africa sheds new light on hidden volcanic processes that shaped the Moon long after its surface was thought to have cooled. A 2.35-billion-year-old meteorite with a ...
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San Francisco Chronicle on MSNDevastating Pyrotechnics at San Francisco's Lunar New Year kick off event
Devastating Pyrotechnics staff lights fireworks display at the Lunar New Year kick off event in San Francisco on January 29th, 2025.
PHOTOS: Year of the Dragon celebrated across Asia on Lunar New Year People across Asia welcomed the Lunar New Year on Saturday with family gatherings, festivals and temple visits to ask for blessings.
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Space.com on MSNWhy is the moon's far side so weird? China's lunar sample-return mission may have figured it out
Chang'e 6's samples from the lunar far side contain a record of ancient volcanism, magnetism and a mantle depleted in important elements and water.
Scientists discovered that distinctive dust streaks during moon landings are caused by rotating vortices from curved rocket ...
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Space.com on MSNDon't miss the crescent moon cozy up to Jupiter early on July 23
Look east around 4 a.m. local time, just before dawn, to see the slender form of the crescent moon climb above the horizon.
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