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Mercury Revealed: Smallest Planet Is  Shrinking Further

Mercury Revealed: Smallest Planet Is Shrinking Further



NASA revealed images sent by its MESSENGER probe in January, when it snapped up some 1,200 photos taken from some 120 miles from the planet's surface. MESSENGER, the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging spacecraft launched by NASA in 2004, raced past Mercury on January 14 in the first visit in almost 33 years to the mysterious small planet, in the first of four sweeps over Mercury by the probe. Now, scientists have analyzed these unprecedented images and have come up with 11 papers published yesterday, July 3, in Science. It appears that the innermost planet of our...
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Mercury’s Cooling Core Causes The Planet To ShrinkMercury’s Cooling Core Causes The Planet To Shrink The innermost planet of the solar system, Mercury, revealed its...
Serotonin Imbalance May Be Responsible for Sudden Infant Death SyndromeSerotonin Imbalance May Be Responsible for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome A study by Italian researchers may offer the answer to sudden infant...
Voyager 2 Sends Data from the Edge of the Solar SystemVoyager 2 Sends Data from the Edge of the Solar System 30 years since it was launched in 1977, Voyager 2 reached and crossed...
George Washington’s Home: Where History Meets LegendGeorge Washington’s Home: Where History Meets Legend The years of excavations at the site where George Washington was...
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Road-Rage Linked To Bumper Stickers

Road-Rage Linked To Bumper Stickers

A recent study published in this month’s issue of Journal of Applied Social Psychology has reached...
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150-Million-Year-Old Fossils Discovered In Utah

150-Million-Year-Old Fossils Discovered In Utah

The Bureau of Land Management announced on Monday "a major dinosaur fossil discovery."...
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A New Suit Can Make All The Difference

A New Suit Can Make All The Difference

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration recently announced its agreement with...
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The Mars Lander "Needs" Water To Fuel The Scientists

The Mars Lander "Needs" Water To Fuel The Scientists

The results from the Phoenix Mars Lander’s first set of chemical analysis did not turn out quite...
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New Planets, Super-Earths, Discovered Outside Our Solar System

New Planets, Super-Earths, Discovered Outside Our Solar System

Astronomers recently discovered three rocky planets that are also referred to as...
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Brains of Homosexual People Similar to Those of Opposite Sex

Brains of Homosexual People Similar to Those of Opposite Sex

A new study has found similarities between the brains of homosexual people and those of straight...
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With Discovery Back, NASA Plans New Hubble Telescope Mission

With Discovery Back, NASA Plans New Hubble Telescope Mission

The shuttle Discovery successfully completed its 14-day mission to the International Space...
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PVC Shower Curtains Hazardous to Your Health

PVC Shower Curtains Hazardous to Your Health

A U.S. environmental non-profit organization warned last week that polyvinyl chloride (PVC)...
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Hopes Are High For The Mars Lander’s First Mission Objectives

Hopes Are High For The Mars Lander’s First Mission Objectives

Yesterday, the Phoenix Lander gave its team of scientists a reason to celebrate, as it sent back...
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NASA Celebrates The Return Of Space Shuttle Discovery

NASA Celebrates The Return Of Space Shuttle Discovery

NASA is celebrating the return of the space shuttle Discovery and the successful end of the...
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