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Uranus Color: Why Is It Cyan, Not Blue-Green?
Uranus does not appear blue-green. It appears cyan (a shade of blue-green) due to the absorption of red light by methane in its atmosphere, which gives the planet its distinctive color.
Neptune's Blue Hue: Understanding the Planet's Color
Understanding the Orange Moon: Science & Atmospheric Scattering
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Snowy Europe: A Stunning Winter Landscape
ESA’s ExoMars Orbiter Prepares for First Scientific Observations on Mars
Cassini’s Final Titan Flyby: 1,000 km Close Encounter on 22 April 2017
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How Work‑Integrated Learning Secures Billions in Australian University Funding
New 3.8‑Myr Ethiopian Fossil Reconstruction Illuminates Lucy’s Ancestral Face
Study Warns: Overreliance on Algorithmic Language Tools May Blind Users to Errors
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Brown University Publishes Comprehensive Map of Potential Mars Rover Landing Site
The Supermoon Phenomenon: Why It Captivates the World
Fast Radio Bursts Unveil Their Origins: Scientists Decode Cosmic Energy Sources
EMIT Instrument Enhances Dust Climate Modeling Through Advanced Mineral Mapping
Mapping the Magnetic Field in M82’s Powerful Galactic Outflow
New Martian Ice Discovery Sheds Light on Red Planet’s History
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