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Exoplanet GJ 1132b: Earth-size World Is Near-Twin of Venus (Infographic)
By Karl Tate published
A planet close to its parent star is hot like Venus, but rotates quickly and could have a substantial atmosphere.
Do the Math: How to Survive in 'The Martian' (Infographic)
By Karl Tate published
Spoiler Alert! Here's the complicated math problems Mark Watney has to solve in order to survive in "The Martian."
Inside Cassini's Multi-Year Saturn Mission (Infographic)
By Karl Tate published
Since 2004, the Cassini space probe has orbited Saturn, collecting photos and data that have revolutionized our understanding of the planet and its moons.
How to Tell Star Types Apart (Infographic)
By Karl Tate published
Astronomers group stars into classes according to spectral color and brightness.
SETI: All About the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Infographic)
By Karl Tate published
Are we the only intelligent life in the universe? Here's how we intend to find out.
How Time Travel Works in Science Fiction (Infographic)
By Karl Tate published
Is time travel possible? Are the past and future set or can they be changed? Sci-fi books and films have long explored these ideas.
Surviving 'The Martian': How to Stay Alive on Mars (Infographic)
By Karl Tate published
In the film "The Martian" (2015), an astronaut played by Matt Damon has to improvise when his crew leaves him behind by accident. Here's a look at what Watney would need to stay alive on Mars.
Water on Mars: Wet Martian Discovery Explained (Infographic)
By Karl Tate published
After decades of speculation, scientists now know for sure that liquid, salty water flows on the surface of Mars. See what the discovery means in our infographic.
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