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Cyborg Jellyfish Could Help Explore Oceans Autonomously

Cyborg Jellyfish Could Help Explore Oceans Autonomously

[ad_1] Earth’s oceans are—like space—a largely unexplored frontier. Relatively few humans have explored either place, using specialized life-support equipment. Unlike space, however, the oceans also have other beings that can explore them: jellyfish. They can head to...

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ESA – Astro Chat with Rosemary Coogan

ESA – Astro Chat with Rosemary Coogan

[ad_1] Rosemary Coogan, one of ESA’s five astronaut candidates currently undergoing basic astronaut training at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany, shares her journey from studying the stars to training for space travel. Join us as we discuss her...

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Our picks from High Point Scientific

Our picks from High Point Scientific

[ad_1] The Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ. Credit: Celestron. This is a guide to help you learn about some of the best telescopes for beginners, all of which are available at highpointscientific.com. Choosing the perfect telescope is the first step in a hobby...

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How to observe the Sun safely during a solar eclipse

How to observe the Sun safely during a solar eclipse

[ad_1] The pinhole effect is visible through hole-punched paper in this shot from the 2017 total solar eclipse. Credit: Molly Wakeling The April 2024 total solar eclipse across North America is fast approaching! Being in the shadow of the Moon and taking in the...

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Watch Andreas return to Earth

Watch Andreas return to Earth

[ad_1] Science & Exploration 09/03/2024 19 views 0 likes After more than six months on the International Space Station,  ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen and the rest of Crew-7 will undock and make their way down to Earth on 11 March 2024 at 13:15 GMT/14:15 CET,...

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