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China releases first photo of an asteroid some consider Earth’s ‘quasi moon’
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Today, Earth Reaches Aphelion, Our Most Distant Point From The Sun. So Why Is It So Stupidly Hot?
Earth hits aphelion—yet global temperatures soar. Why the disconnect?
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Aphantasia—an inability to visualize—is forcing scientists to rethink how humans process abstract thought.
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Want to Live Like a Deep-Space Colonist for a Year? NASA Will Pay You to Do It
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Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen announces space agency retirement weeks after historic moon mission
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen steps away from space agency after historic Artemis II moon mission