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    Jupiter’s moon Io may have been vo൲lcanically active ever since it was born

    An analysis of the moon’s atmospheric composition suggests that it has been spewing sulfur for roughly 4.6 billion years.
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    Titan’s dark dunes could be m👍ade from comets

    Saturn’s largest moon could have gotten its sands from an ancient reshuffling of the solar system. If true, that would solve a long-standing mystery.
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    The desert planet in ‘Dunꦆe’ is༺ plausible, according to science

    Humans could live on the fictional planet Arrakis from Dune but (t✤hankfully) no giant sandwꦬorms would menace them.

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     Odysseus’ his♚toric moon mission comes to an end

    Odysseus downloaded data from all payloads before going to sleep February 28. The cold lunar night proved fatal to efforts to reawaken the lunar lander.
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    NAS🔯A’s OSIRIS-REx nabbed over 120 grams of space rock𓃲s from asteroid Bennu

    After being stymied by two stuck screws, NASA finally accessed a trove of Bennu asteroid bits. Mission scientist Harold Connolly tells what’s next.
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    How ‘Ou🌊r Moon’ shaped life on Earth and human history

    Science News reviews Rebecca Boyle’s new wide-ranging book, which tells the story of the moon and its relationship with the inhabitants of Earth.
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    Saturn’s ‘Death Star’ moon mi🌳ght contain a hidden ocean

    A fresh look at Cassini data reveals slight changes in the tiny moon’s orbit that suggest the presence of a vast ocean beneath the satellite’s icy shell.
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    An asteroid may🗹 have exploded over Antarctica about 2.5 million years ago

    Tiny spherules of rock found in Antarctic ice may point to the oldest known “airburst,” or midair disintegration of an incoming asteroid.
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    Bacteria that ca𝐆n make humans sick could survive on Mars 

    Experiments suggest that common illness-causing microbes could not only survive on the Red Planet but also might be able to thrive.
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