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TheTravel on MSNThe Moon Is Moving Away From Earth, And The Effects Are VisibleApparently, it’s moving further away from the Earth each year. At an annual rate of 3.82 centimeters, the moon's creeping ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNPlanetary scientists reveal how the Earth and Moon actually formedOver 4.6 billion years ago, Earth took shape from a spinning cloud of dust and gas surrounding the young sun. Tiny particles ...
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ABP News on MSNMoon Is Slipping Away, But Will It Ever Break Up With Earth For Good? A Cosmic Love StoryMoon is slowly moving away from Earth at a rate of 3.8 centimetres per year. This gradual drift affects Earth’s rotation and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Moon’s Far Side Is Strangely Dry—Lunar Samples Suggest It’s Much More Parched Than the Side That Faces EarthChinese researchers analyzed the first-ever soil samples returned from the far side of the moon, but further samples will be ...
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New observations show the asteroid that won’t hit Earth resembles a spinning hockey puckThe asteroid that once had a small chance of striking Earth and now might slam into the moon resembles a spinning hockey puck ...
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Space.com on MSNSee a cosmic 'smiley face' in the early morning sky as the moon greets Saturn and Venus tomorrowWell, in the predawn hours of April 25 it literally will be thanks to a double conjunction that will see Saturn, Venus and ...
Before sunrise on April 25, a slender waning crescent moon will appear left of Venus and Saturn to create the tilted happy face.
The asteroid is shaped like a hockey puck and is about the size of a football field in diameter which is about 60m.
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Irish Mirror on MSNSpace scientists work out shape of asteroid set to smash into Moon in 2032There were fears a giant asteroid the size of 59 Bonos was hurtling towards Earth and could wipe Ireland out with a series of catastrophic earthquakes or massive tsunamis ...
China launched two satellites atop a Yuanzheng-1S mounted on a Long March-2C rocket. While the first and second stages were ...
The asteroid that once had a small chance of striking Earth and now might slam into the moon resembles a spinning hockey puck, scientists said Tuesday. A team of astronomers used the Gemini South ...
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