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Why Isn't There a Green Planet in Our Solar System?
There is currently no known green planet in our solar system. Earth is often called the Blue Planet because of its abundant water and blue reflections of sunlight.
M82 Radio Signal: Unveiling Galaxy Formation and Magnetic Fields
Understanding the Roche Limit: Gravitational Interactions & Celestial Bodies
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Sunday Night: Total Lunar Eclipse Meets Supermoon — A Spectacular Celestial Event
Astronomers Capture Black Hole's Intense Feeding of Stellar Material
New Radio Study Uncovers Detailed Properties of Supernova Remnant G107.0+9.0
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Verizon Gains Cellphone Subscribers as Q2 Profit Declines
China's CO2 Emissions Drop in Q3—First Since COVID Reopening, Signaling Carbon 'Turning Point'
New Study Reveals Computing & ICT Emissions May Exceed Prior Estimates
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Mars InSight Seismic Study Reveals Unexpected Ice-Free, Porous Subsurface and Weak Crust
Lunar Dynamos Shown to Have Survived Over 1 Billion Years Longer
NASA Publishes Groundbreaking Study on EM Drive: Expert Analysis of the Controversial Propulsion System
ESO's VLT Unveils Hydrogen Halo Around Quasar, Illuminating Cosmic Dawn
New Study Links Black Hole Size to Feeding Patterns
New Study Links Fermi Gamma‑Ray Bubbles to Galactic Center X‑ray Outflows
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