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The Moon's Origin: How Did It Form Around Earth?
The Moon was not discovered while orbiting Earth, as it has been in orbit around Earth for billions of years. The Moon was likely formed from the debris left over from the collision between Earth and a Mars-sized body called Theia.
Understanding Lunar and Solar Orbits: The Power of Gravity
Understanding Lunar Phases: How the Moon's Orbit Creates Changes
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NASA’s Europa Clipper to Explore Jupiter’s Icy Moon for Life‑Sustaining Ingredients
Assessing Gravitational Theories Through Black Hole Shadow Observations
UAE Launches First Arab Mars Probe 'Hope' in July – Historic Interplanetary Mission
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Dating Trends Post-COVID: New Insights on Singles' Priorities
Rice University Researchers Identify Gold-Palladium Nanoparticle Catalyst to Rapidly Decompose Nitrites
Antares Rocket Delivers Supplies and Pizza to ISS in Latest Space Station Cargo Mission
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Exploring the Galactic Recession: Gas Accumulation and Star Formation in Early Universe Simulations
Unprecedented Detail: Gas Orbits Near the Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole
New Evidence of a Forming Planet: Astronomers Discover a Baby Planet in the Making
NASA Heavy‑Lift Balloon to Carry Student Scientific Payloads to the Stratosphere
NASA’s Laser Links Bring Space Data to Earth in Real Time
NASA & ESA Unite to Combat Climate Change
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