Clams, oyster and more: ISS astronauts ditch Apollo-era Thanksgiving; enjoy special holiday meal

This Thanksgiving, astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) will enjoy a special holiday meal far beyond the traditional turkey salad once used during the Apollo era. Alongside turkey, they will have clams, oysters, crab meat, quail, smoked salmon, and other sides and treats.Mark Marquette, director of the American Space Museum in Titusville, said such…

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The Moon was born when Earth’s sister planet died in a violent collision: Scientists reveal tragic origin |

The Moon has always held a certain mystery, from influencing tides to inspiring mythology, poetry and scientific inquiry. For decades, astronomers have attempted to answer the same fundamental question: where did the Moon come from? A widely accepted theory has long suggested that the Moon formed after an enormous collision between early Earth and a…

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Mysterious structures under the Pacific: What scientists found beneath the ocean floor could reshape Earth’s history |

For decades, scientists believed they understood how material moves deep inside the Earth. The basic theory seemed simple enough. Tectonic plates slowly shift across the planet, some slide beneath others, and the remains of these plates sink into the mantle and eventually disappear. Yet new research has revealed something unexpected far below the Pacific Ocean….

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‘5th smallest on record’: Is the ozone hole over Antarctica getting smaller? All you need to know

This year’s ozone hole over Antarctica has shown signs of steady recovery, ranking as the fifth smallest since 1992, according to Nasa and Noaa (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists. Early observations suggest the hole is breaking up nearly three weeks earlier than in previous years, reflecting the long-term impact of global efforts to reduce…

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NASA spots a mysterious red sphere hurtling through space at record speed, leaving scientists scrambling for answers |

NASA has revealed the discovery of a mysterious red celestial object speeding through the Milky Way at an extraordinary velocity. Named CWISE J1249, this enigmatic sphere is challenging astronomers’ understanding of stars and planets. It behaves like a rogue planet, resembles a failed star, moves faster than almost any object ever recorded, and possesses physical…

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