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Earth’s water is older than the sun

We think we know the world we live in but we always seem to be discovering new things – and it seems that half the water in Earth’s oceans in no exception to the learning process. A new study has...

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Different star constellations

Everyone has at least once looked up into the night sky and taken in the beauty of the stars staring down at Earth. However, how many of us could actually name a star? Or point out a constellation? All...

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Philae lander detects organic molecules on comet

Landing on a comet was never going to be an easy feat but the European Space Agency managed to land a spacecraft on a flying comet, despite it bouncing off the surface twice. The spacecraft has managed...

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Weather satellite explodes during orbit

Even if you’ve been stargazing this week, you wouldn’t have noticed this week that a 20 year old weather satellite exploded mid-orbit! The Navy satellite was used to provide real-time weather reports...

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All you need to know about the solar eclipse

In case you haven’t heard on Friday 20th March parts of the world will witness a solar eclipse, where the sun gets completely blocked out by the moon. Have you planned where you will watch the solar...

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