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How Dante's Inferno modeled a planetary impact 500 years before modern science
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How Dante's Inferno modeled a planetary impact 500 years before modern science

New research reveals that Dante Alighieri's Inferno wasn't just a masterpiece of literature: it was a gedankenexperiment in impact physics. From multi-ring craters to shockwaves that reshaped the globe, discover how a 14th-century poet modeled a planetary…

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Young Sun-like Stars Are Not As Menacing As Thought
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Young Sun-like Stars Are Not As Menacing As Thought

Universe Today·Evan Gough·about 1 month ago
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These images, released on April 14, 2026, show two open star clusters, Trumpler 3 (left) and NGC 2353 (right). They represent a recent study from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory that shows how young Sun-like stars are dimmer in X-rays than previously…

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This Week in Space: What, This Again? | TWiT.TV
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This Week in Space: What, This Again? | TWiT.TV

TWiT.tv·@HashtagPLUS·about 1 month ago
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As you have doubtless heard, the White House has once again proposed drastic budget cuts of about 24% for NASA's 2027 budget. It's deja vu all over again for us, as we

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Why NASA’s Cheapest Missions Produce the Least Science
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Why NASA’s Cheapest Missions Produce the Least Science

Universe Today·Andy Tomaswick·about 2 months ago
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To say NASA has been undergoing some massive administrative changes lately is a huge understatement. One of the more concerning ones, according to a new paper at the 57th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference by Ari Koeppel and Casey Dreier of the…

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