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Stars Insider on MSNMesmerizing images of Mars: a glimpse into the Red PlanetTake a journey to the Red Planet through these mesmerizing images of Mars. From its towering volcanoes and massive canyons to ...
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Space.com on MSNThe largest Mars rock on Earth is up for auction in NYC — it could be yours for $4 million (or more)This Mars rock is up for auction at Sotheby's in New York City this week, which is why it's currently on display in the Upper ...
On Wednesday, Sotheby’s will auction off a chunk of rock believed to have originated on Mars for an anticipated two to four ...
For sale: A 54-pound (25-kilogram) rock. Estimated auction price: $2 million to $4 million. Why so expensive? It's the ...
THERE may be a flaw in Nasa’s only defence against Earth-shattering asteroids, according to new analysis. In 2022, the US ...
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IFLScience on MSNMariner 4: 60 Years Ago Today, NASA Changed How We Study The Solar SystemA cross July 14-15, 1965 (depending on your time zone), the Mariner 4 mission was doing something incredible. This early NASA ...
A meteorite that is the largest known piece of Mars on Earth is expected to fetch up to $4 million when it goes up for auction at Sotheby’s on July 16.
At first glance, it might seem like an ordinary hunk of stone, but this particular rock is poised to fetch upwards of AU$6 million at an upcoming auction.
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Live Science on MSNGiant space 'boulders' unleashed by NASA's DART mission aren't behaving as expected, revealing hidden risks of deflecting asteroidsDebris released from the asteroid Dimorphos during NASA's DART mission has a higher momentum and less random distribution ...
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Space.com on MSNTrump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' pushes for crewed moon missions, but proposed budget cuts leave NASA science behindThe recent United States government's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that was recently signed into law has good news for the ...
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Astronomy on MSNThe biggest piece of Mars on Earth is up for auction tomorrowNWA 16788 is the largest martian meteorite ever found, weighing in at 54 pounds. Soon, it’ll be up for auction.
The lecture series at Clark Planetarium is a great way to learn about science in a way the entire family can enjoy.
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