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Can we find water ice on the moon? Only if we know where to look, scientists say

Earth’s moon is a treasure trove of resources. Space agencies around the world are planning missions to access and use lunar volatiles, which include hydrogen, water, helium, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide, in order to produce fuel sources, breathable air, and even drinking water  —  all with the goal of establishing long-term presences on the moon. But much is unknown about the…
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Black Holes and Their Creation Through Mergers

Scientists have “heard” the symphony of two newborn black holes — each created when its respective parent black holes crashed together and merged. One of those collision events, in fact, was the first of its kind. The detection of the baby black holes and…
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1st samples ever collected from the moon's far side could help reveal where Earth got its water

Fragments of a rare type of meteorite have been found in the sample of material brought back from the lunar far side by China’s Chang’e 6 mission, and they could help shed light on the origin of Earth’s water. The meteoritic debris found among the 1,935.3 grams (68.3 ounces) of lunar regolith sampled by Chang’e 6 belongs to a class of carbon- and water-rich meteorites known…
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SpaceX Starlink internet isn't fast enough for Ukraine's combat robots

The amount of bandwidth provided by SpaceX’s Starlink satellites is limiting Ukraine’s ability to operate ground robots on the frontline of the nation’s war against Russia, forcing the beleaguered nation’s tech innovators to look for out-of-the-box solutions. Over the past year, Ukraine dispatched thousands of wheeled ground robots to its frontline military units to help…
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Astronomers discover 2nd fastest asteroid in the solar system hiding in the sun's glare

A newly found space rock almost broke a speed record. The asteroid, called 2025 SC79, has a pathway within the orbit of Venus that zips around the sun in only 128 days, making it the second-fastest unique asteroid orbit in the solar system, according to a statement from Carnegie Science. 2025 SC79 is also a pretty big asteroid: roughly 0.4 miles (700 meters) long, or roughly the length of a…
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