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Martian north polar region, Borealis Planitia.
Captured during Mars Express' 14,125th orbit of the red planet.
May 30
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Dylan Walker
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Martian north polar region, Borealis Planitia.
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It's 1979 & the Viking 2 just landed at the Utopia Planitia landing site
The image shows thin ice. Concise explanation ahead.
May 30
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Dylan Walker
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It's 1979 & the Viking 2 just landed at the Utopia Planitia landing site
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Wispy Martian clouds over the steep slopes of Ophir Chasma
Overhead, light and wispy cirrus clouds can be seen drifting on Mars.
May 30
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Dylan Walker
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Wispy Martian clouds over the steep slopes of Ophir Chasma
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Fernandina Volcano Lights Up with Lava Flow
On March 2, 2024, an eruption began on Fernandina Island—the youngest and most volcanically active of the Galápagos.
May 18
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Dylan Walker
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Fernandina Volcano Lights Up with Lava Flow
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A 10 light year long nebula
At 90 trillion kilometres high, about twice the distance from our sun to the nearest star, stars in the Eagle Nebula are born
May 11
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Dylan Walker
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A 10 light year long nebula
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One image is not from Mars
Looking at these side by side shows why comparative planetary exploration matters.
May 5
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Dylan Walker
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One image is not from Mars
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April 2025
The Titan Redemption - From Weapon of War to Beacon of Scientific Progress
Given the current global tensions, particularly the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, an imminent deal offers a glimmer of hope.
Apr 2
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Dylan Walker
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The Titan Redemption - From Weapon of War to Beacon of Scientific Progress
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A galaxy and a tree have something in common.
And it's something you may already know.
Apr 1
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Dylan Walker
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A galaxy and a tree have something in common.
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September 2024
How Much Do Reusable Rockets Actually Save?
If you're not living under a rock, you will know that SpaceX's Falcon 9 has revolutionized spaceflight by introducing reusability.
Sep 20, 2024
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Dylan Walker
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How Much Do Reusable Rockets Actually Save?
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August 2024
Space science expanded by Webb's latest deep field image
You might recall the SMACS deepfield image from the first set of images released by JWST, where it showcased gravitational lensing in stunning detail.
Aug 25, 2024
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Dylan Walker
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Space science expanded by Webb's latest deep field image
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A second Big Bang in cosmic history
We provide a summary and discussion of the paper titled "Dark Matter and Gravity Waves from a Dark Big Bang" from arXiv.
Aug 5, 2024
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Dylan Walker
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A second Big Bang in cosmic history
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July 2024
Galaxy AM 0619-271
The magnificent central bar of NGC 2217 (also known as AM 0619-271) shines brightly in the constellation of Canis Major (The Greater Dog) in this new…
Jul 19, 2024
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Dylan Walker
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