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Rabu, 13 November 2019
A Star Ejected from the Milky Way's 'Heart of Darkness' Has Reached a Mind-Blowing Speed
This Stingray-Shaped Spacecraft Could Be Perfect For Exploring Venus' Dark Side
Wednesday 13 November 2019
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A Star Ejected from the Milky Way's 'Heart of Darkness' Has Reached a Mind-Blowing Speed
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1st Methane, Now Oxygen: Another Possible 'Biosignature' Gas Is Acting Weird on Mars
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Meet Arrokoth: Ultima Thule, the Most Distant Object Ever Explored, Has a New Name
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New Evidence That An Extraterrestrial Collision 12,800 Years Ago Triggered An Abrupt Climate Change for Earth
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This Stingray-Shaped Spacecraft Could Be Perfect For Exploring Venus' Dark Side
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This Hungry, Hungry Supermassive Black Hole Has a Monster Appetite
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