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Earth's Orbital Period: Understanding the Length of a Year
It takes the Earth
365.25 days
to orbit the Sun. This is why we have a year that is 365 days long, with an extra day added every four years (leap year) to account for the extra quarter day.
Sputnik 1: The Dawn of Space Exploration - History & Significance
Neptune: The Solar System's Windiest Planet - Explained
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Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity Reaches Space in First Powered Flight
11 Gravitational Wave Events Detected: Latest Findings Strengthen Cosmic Insight
Rosetta's Final Image Revealed: A Stunning Last Glimpse Before Impact
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Mantis Shrimp's Remarkable Telson Shield: Nature’s Ultimate Defense
Nano‑Raspberry Nanoparticles Show Promise for Fuel Cell Catalysts
Lessons from Natural Disasters: How History Shapes Global Preparedness
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Inside Black Holes: A Cosmologist Unveils Their True Size and the Point of No Return
Refined Estimates Reveal Mercury's Thin, Dense Crust
New Low-Mass Companion Detected Within Debris Disk Around Nearby Star HD 206893
NJIT Researcher Hosts Global Ham Radio Broadcast to Monitor Solar Eclipse
NASA Trailblazer Sue Finley, 82, Continues to Reach for the Stars
50 Years Ago: Apollo 10 – The Critical Dress Rehearsal That Prepped Us for the Moon Landing
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