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Earth's Orbit Around the Sun: A Yearly Cycle Explained
The Earth orbits the Sun, not the other way around. It takes approximately 365.25 days for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun, which is why we have a year.
Understanding Celestial Coordinates for Sagittarius
Star Color Evolution: How Stars Change Over Time
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ESA Director General Seeks Kennedy‑Style Moment from European Leaders
Japanese Astronomers Probe Magnetar XTE J1810-197 with Multi-Frequency Radio Observations
Video Tour: Inside NASA's Mars Lander Test Lab
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Preventing Unfair Dismissals: How AI Could Have Saved Ibrahim Diallo
Using Satellite and Reanalysis Data to Replace Field Observations on the Asian Water Tower
Algae Growth Diminishes Greenland Ice Sheet Reflectivity, Accelerating Melt Rates
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Helicon Plasma Thruster: Compact, Low‑Voltage Solution for Small Satellite Propulsion
Astronomers Find Distant Galaxies Host Heavier Stars Than Expected
James Webb Telescope Delivers Unprecedented Clarity of the Cosmos
Hubble Reveals Stunning Spiral Galaxy NGC 2903: A Cosmic Masterpiece
Rare Extraterrestrial Fireball Strikes Costa Rica After 50 Years
Hey Siri: Unveiling the Mass of the Coma Galaxy Cluster
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