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Equatorial Mars is surprisingly dry, NASA's InSight lander finds

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August 11, 2022
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Supermoon alert: The last supermoon of the year rises tonight!
(Tom Ormerod)
August's dazzling full moon known as the Sturgeon Moon will shine bright tonight (Aug. 11). Here's what you need to know.
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Equatorial Mars is surprisingly dry, NASA's InSight lander finds
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The chances of finding Martian life appear poor at in the vicinity of NASA's InSight lander.
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From dust storms that blanket a planet to winds that travel twice the speed of sound, the solar system plays host to some seriously bizarre weather phenomena. All About Space investigates strange alien storms, looking at how they form and the science behind them.
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Save up to $140 on Anycubic 3D printers in back-to-school sale - ends August 12
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Anycubic is offering back to school savings on loads of 3D printers, including the Photon Mono X and Vyper.
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Full moon calendar 2022: When to see the next full moon
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The next full moon will occur on Thursday, Aug. 11 at 9:36 p.m. (0336 Aug. 12 GMT), but the moon will appear full the night before and after its peak to the casual stargazer.
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Science & Astronomy
Moon rocks found in Antarctica include tiny amounts of gas that may have come from Earth
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A new examination of six lunar meteorites found in Antarctica has revealed the first definitive proof that the moon inherited chemical elements from Earth's interior.
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James Webb Space Telescope catches 'impostor' galaxies red-handed
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Dusty, red galaxies could be posing as extremely high-redshift galaxies in JWST's images, astronomers warn.
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China launches 16 commercial remote sensing and weather satellites
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China has carried out its ninth orbital mission within the last 30 days, sending 16 new commercial satellites into orbit with a Long March 6 rocket.
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Hubble-servicing NASA astronaut urges human-robot synergy for future moon missions
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"All robotic exploration is really a human-robotic partnership. How do we amplify the science in this human-robotic partnership?"
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Lego NASA Apollo Saturn V review
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For fans of authentic models of real-life objects, you don't get much better than Lego NASA Apollo Saturn V.
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