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The Arecibo Telescope in Puerto Rico Collapses | #Science

December 2, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

The Arecibo Telescope in Puerto Rico Collapses Astronomers and residents of Puerto Rico mourned as an eye on the cosmos shuttered unexpectedly on Tuesday morning.

He Was a Stick, She Was a Leaf; Together They Made History | #Science

December 2, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

He Was a Stick, She Was a Leaf; Together They Made History A surprise clutch of eggs has solved a century-old leaf insect mystery.

Earth May Be Surrounded by Hairy Dark Matter | #Astronomy

December 2, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

Earth May Be Surrounded by Hairy Dark Matter This illustration shows Earth surrounded by theoretical filaments of dark matter called "hairs."

Carol Harrison: Seeing the Beauty in All Things | #Astronomy

November 30, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

Carol Harrison: Seeing the Beauty in All Things Carol Carol "Bird Song" Harrison is a a quality assurance specialist (QAS) working in the Mission Assurance Branch at NASA's Langley Research Center.

Watch a Lunar Eclipse, or at Least Try To | #Science

November 30, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

Watch a Lunar Eclipse, or at Least Try To Penumbral eclipses are subtle, but there are good reasons to try to notice one.

The Virus Won’t Stop Evolving When the Vaccine Arrives | #Science

November 28, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

The Virus Won’t Stop Evolving When the Vaccine Arrives The coronavirus is not a shape shifter like the flu virus, but it could become vaccine resistant over time. That prompts researchers to urge vigilance.

It’s Black Hole Friday! | #Astronomy

November 27, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

It's Black Hole Friday! What is a black hole? A black hole is an astronomical object with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it.

Artemis I Stacks Up | #Astronomy

November 24, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

Artemis I Stacks Up The first of 10 pieces of the twin Space Launch System (SLS) rocket boosters for NASA’s Artemis I mission was placed on the mobile launcher Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020.

Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich Launches to Monitor Global Ocean | #Astronomy

November 24, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich Launches to Monitor Global Ocean The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft lifts off from Space Launch Complex 4 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, Nov. 21, 2020.

Signs of Recent Volcanic Eruption on Mars Hint at Habitats for Life | #Science

November 22, 2020 ~ Mocha Uson ~ Leave a comment

Signs of Recent Volcanic Eruption on Mars Hint at Habitats for Life Not thought to be volcanically active, Mars may have experienced an eruption just 53,000 years ago.

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