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NASA's new web portal reveals ground movements across North America with precision that captures tiny shifts smaller than an ...
NASA’s new AI tech lets satellites skip cloudy views and focus on capturing clearer, more useful images - no human input ...
NASA is monitoring a giant space rock that is set to zoom past Earth next week – and it's bigger than the Leaning Tower of ...
Tonight (June 25), the near-Earth 2023 MU2 will pass within 134,000 miles (215,000 kilometers) of Earth, or just about 60% of the average distance from our planet to .
An out-of-control satellite finally fell to Earth Wednesday afternoon after spending 13 years being slowly pulled out of orbit — harmlessly plunging into the Pacific Ocean, experts said.
Anything on the surface of the Earth or Moon is moving due to rotation; other objects are moving while in orbit. The gravitational influence on time will depend on where an object is located.
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