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North Star Location: Is It in Ursa Minor?
Yes, the North Star (Polaris) is located in the
Ursa Minor constellation
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It's the brightest star in Ursa Minor, also known as the Little Dipper.
Finding Habitable Worlds: Why Sun-Like Stars Are the Best Bet
Lifespan of Stars: Small vs. Massive Stars Explained
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Venus Leads Coordinated Global Observation Campaign in October 2020
Unveiling Earth’s Formation: Fresh Insights from Cutting-Edge Research
NASA Extends Dawn Mission at Ceres, Continuing Exploration of Dwarf Planet
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First Experimental Confirmation of a Novel Metamaterial Theory
Should Governments Tax Digital Advertisers on User Data?
100‑Million‑Year‑Old Amber Reveals Ostracod Mating Behavior
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Accelerating Cosmological Simulations with Machine Learning: Higher Resolution, Lower Cost
Unveiling Cosmic Dawn: Unlocking the Universe's First Billion Years
Astronomers Hunt Alien Life by Scanning Exoplanet Atmospheres
CU Boulder & Orbital Micro Systems Launch First Global Weather Satellite
NASA's Artemis I: Launching the Path to the Moon and Mars
Our Solar System Aligns with Galactic Norms, Yet Remains a Rare Cosmic Gem
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