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Paul Scott Anderson

Scientists find water in Mars’ Grand Canyon

A spacecraft orbiting Mars has made the unexpected discovery of water in Mars' Grand Canyon, otherwise known as Valles Marineris.

A Mars-sized exoplanet, like Mercury inside

Astronomers have found a nearby, blazing hot, Mars-sized exoplanet. It's like Mercury in composition and orbits its star in only 7.7 hours.

Seeking Europa’s water plumes with Clipper

Are Europa's water plumes real? NASA's Europa Clipper will launch in 2024 to visit this moon to answer this and other questions about its subsurface ocean.

Hundreds of new exoplanets from Kepler data

Scientists have found hundreds of new exoplanets in data from the Kepler mission. These include 301 new confirmed exoplanets and 366 new planetary candidates.

‘Mystery hut’ on the far side of the moon

China's Yutu 2 rover in the Von Kármán crater on the far side of the moon has spotted a roughly cube-shaped object on the horizon. What is Yutu 2's 'mystery hut'?

False fossils on Mars might inhibit search for life

A new study from scientists in the UK says that false fossils on Mars could complicate the search for microbial life. They could be mistaken for real fossils.

Intense storms from global warming, and a mission to study them

Have you noticed that, as climate warms, we're having more intense storms? NASA's upcoming INCUS mission will investigate.

Nearby habitable planets at Alpha Centauri?

A new custom-designed space telescope mission called TOLIMAN will search for nearby habitable planets in the closest star system to Earth, Alpha Centauri.

Hubble’s Grand Tour of the giant planets

NASA has released stunning new images of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune from the Hubble Space Telescope. These annual observations are called Hubble's Grand Tour of the outer solar system.

Big-nosed dinosaur species discovered

Scientists have identified a new big-nosed dinosaur species among a collection of bones discovered on the Isle of Wight in southern England. This dinosaur had a much larger snout than either of the other two known species at the time.

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