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Could we nuke Mars’ core and restart the planet’s spin?
Mars did not just lose its warmth and water. Deep inside the planet, something far more important died, leaving its core weak ...
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Terraforming Mars with nuclear technology: Can humanity make a red planet habitable?
Imagine reshaping an entire planet to make it a new home for humanity. This video explores the audacious proposal to use ...
David Ariosto highlights startups like Intuitive Machines but delivers a scattered, poorly explained tour of the modern space ...
Buncombe County officials say a house explosion in Leicester last week was likely caused by an accidental propane leak.
After Benedict Bridgerton had his happily ever after in season four of Bridgerton, the lead for the next installment of the ...
NASA launched the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in August 2005 and the following year, on March 10, it entered the orbit of the red planet where it continues to operate today. Data returned to Earth by ...
Residents in Northeast Cleveland heard a loud explosion the morning of St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2026. So, was it an ...
It was visible around 4:40 p.m. Saturday. According to NASA, it broke apart just west of Cypress Station.
The March 2026 meteor frightened residents in both Ohio and Pennsylvania after many heard a loud explosion in the morning.
Not even an asteroid blast could kill it.
No one has set foot on the moon since America left in 1972. NASA is heading there again, but hasn't explained why the trip ...
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