All news by author: Dean Murray

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Antarctic sea ice whipped into stunning shapes by strong wind in amazing image
The stunning photo was taken by Copernicus, part of the European Union's space programme that observes the Earth, and showed the impact of katabatic winds in the area
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Forty-year-old Peugeot 205 sells for record-breaking £227,250 at auction
The sporty model is one of just 200 of the 'Homologation Specials' editions made by the French car giant.
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'Dead' satellite to crash into Earth in days - but where it lands is a mystery
Scientists have admitted they have no idea where a satellite due to crash into Earth in the next few days is going to land - but say it will 'break up into pieces'
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Extraordinary scenes show U.S. Navy recovering £135m spy plane from bay
The P-8A Poseidon plane, worth around £135million ($170million, was recovered from waters just off Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii after overshooting the runway and crashing
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NASA fires communication laser 10 million miles in breakthrough for space travel
NASA scientists were able to create and demonstrate a laser communication system that projects 10 million miles, a new record, and the team is planning to take it even farther
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First AI robot CEO with 'processor instead of heart' made honorary professor
Humanoid Mika was awarded with a prestigious new title after becoming the world's first AI CEO - she marked the monumental moment by paying tribute to the 'human mind' for contributing to AI
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Spooky 'face' spotted in clouds surrounding Jupiter just in time for Halloween
The Juno spacecraft first began orbiting Jupiter on July 4 2016, and in the years since has been exploring the gas giant, relaying information back to Earth
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Jaw-dropping photos show aftermath of scary truck crash with driver uninjured
One huge tractor-trailer crashed into another stationary tractor-trailer on the busy Interstate 77 near Charlotte,North Carolina but remarkably no one was injured
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Most distant star in the universe is spotted - 28 billion light years away
Light from the star, Earendel, has taken 12.9 billion years to reach the lens of the James Webb Space Telescope, and scientists say Earendel is by now 28 billion light years away
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NASA spotted retrieving saucer-shaped object from desert
The team behind NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission are preparing for a manmade object to return to Earth, which will separate from the spacecraft, enter the atmosphere and parachute back down
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'I went kayaking with my daughter - but ended up in a huge jellyfish soup'
Chris Denehy spotted the creatures on a paddle this week - capturing thousands of them surrounding his kayak while out at sea with his daughter
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Mars rover looks lonely in new pics after losing its only 'friend' - a pet rock
The Martian stone has been hitching a ride on Perseverance for more than half its time on the Red Planet, but NASA boffins noticed the absence of the rock in recently beamed back images
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Incredible £440m 'mega yacht' with 15 apartments, 2 heliports and own submarine
The incredible UAE ONE will boast 65 working crew members, 15 mega apartments and around 50 cabins - and even the helicopter gets its own hanger on board the £440m vessel
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Inside the £1billion superyacht for scientists with a beach club and submarine
The G-Quest superyacht - the brainchild of California designer Steve Kozloff - can be kitted out with an oceanographic laboratory, medical lab or even a small hospital
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Enormous asteroid taller than Empire State Building flies past Earth
An asteroid as tall as the Empire State building, named 2011 AG5, flew past Earth this month - in the past scientists once feared it had a chance of impacting on the planet