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Study explains how Mars’ gravity subtly influences Earth’s long-term climate cycles through orbital changes
The idea that Mars could affect Earth’s climate sounds dramatic, since climate change is usually linked to cars, factories, ...
While Mars doesn't directly control Earth's climate, its gravity subtly influences our planet's orbit and tilt over vast ...
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How to Keep Time on Mars: Clocks on the Red Planet Would Tick a Bit Differently Than Those on Earth
On average, Martian time ticks roughly 477 millionths of a second faster than terrestrial clocks per Earth day. But the Red ...
Even worse, the orbit of Mars is elliptical (think of a slight oval rather than a perfect circle), which means that sometimes ...
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Suppose you could ski on Mars and experience low-gravity slopes
Did you know that Mars has polar ice caps just like we do here on Earth? With the right technology, they might be our water ...
Scientists reveal why time moves faster on Mars than on Earth, and how this affects future space communication and navigation ...
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Holiday lights create spectacular shows
Two local light shows featuring illuminations set to festive music are sure to bring the spirit of the holiday season to the ...
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Ancient Lake on Mars May Have Risen and Fallen Under the Tidal Pull of a Long Lost Moon
Regular, alternating layers in Gale Crater may have been deposited as the result of tides raised by a moon at least 18 times ...
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Saturn's largest moon may be riddled with 'slushy tunnels' that contain alien life, new study hints
Decades ago, a spacecraft suggested Saturn's largest moon, Titan, had an ocean. New observations suggest that the liquid may ...
Jared Isaacman, the billionaire nominated twice to lead the agency, may draw some lessons from the tenure of another NASA ...
The Earth's climate has been changing for millions of years under the influence of the gravity of neighboring planets. A new ...
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NASA reveals how astronauts manage periods in space and why it matters for Moon and Mars missions
Space agencies are now focusing on menstrual care for astronauts. Longer missions to the Moon and Mars require sustainable ...
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