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'We can handle any kind of difficult situation': Crew-11 astronauts say 1st medical evacuation from ISS had a silver lining - Space
“This is actually a very, very good experience for the future of human spaceflight.”
Life on Earth May Have Started With a Frozen Poison - SciTechDaily
A chemical infamous for its toxicity may have played a surprising role in launching life on Earth.
NASA’s Artemis II Mission to Fly Legacy Keepsakes with Astronaut Crew - NASA (.gov)
As America approaches its 250th anniversary of declaring independence, NASA’s Artemis II mission will carry a host of mementos that reflect the nation’s long
Massive cloud with metallic winds discovered orbiting mystery object - Phys.org
Sweeping winds of vaporized metals have been found in a massive cloud that dimmed the light of a star for nearly nine months. This discovery, made with the Gemini South telescope in Chile, one half of the International Gemini Observatory, offers a rare glimps…
'Eye of God' nebula looks like a cosmic lava lamp in new James Webb Space Telescope image - Space
It may be one of the most iconic sights in the night sky, but astronomers have never seen the Helix Nebula like this before.
Meet the marten: An updated look at a rare, adorable carnivore - Phys.org
Oregon State University researchers have painted a clearer picture of the coastal marten, a secretive, ferret-sized forest carnivore renowned for its cuteness but nearly driven to extinction by human activity in the 20th century.