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Understanding Inertial Frames of Reference: Earth's Rotation Explained
The Earth is not considered to be an inertial frame of reference. Non-inertial reference frames experience fictitious forces such as centrifugal force and coriolis force.
The Role of Mathematics in Astronomy: A Comprehensive Overview
The Space Race: Origins and Impact of the Cold War Competition
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NASA Study Reveals How Spaceflight Alters Human Immunity
Rosetta Discovers Small Object Orbiting Comet 67P/Churyumov‑Gerasimenko
Exploring the Milky Way’s Dusty Interior: A Deep Visual Dive
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Video Explained: Why the West Coast Skies Turn Orange
Michelin to Shut Dundee Plant, Affects 845 Workers Amid Asian Competition
U.S. Highway Safety Agency to Revamp Car Crash Test Ratings Next Year
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Why the Sun's Brightness Varies: Insights from Solar Researchers
Advanced Space Simulation Techniques at ESA's ESTEC Laboratory
Oumuamua: Unlikely to Be a Nitrogen Iceberg, New Research Shows
New Insights into Magnetar XTE J1810-197: Astronomers Probe Radio Burst Emissions
NASA’s Juno Mission Delivers Stunning Infrared View of Jupiter’s North Pole
FAST Telescope in China Achieves Full Operational Status as the World's Largest Single‑Dish Radio Observatory
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