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This is it. This is the cartoon.
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This is it. This is the cartoon.
The Sprotta hand axe is a late-Neanderthal masterpiece. The flint tool was found in northern Saxony in 1996 and dates back to 50,000 to 80,000 years ago. This hand axe demonstrates not only the technical skill but also the aesthetic sense of its maker, as it is noted for its carefully crafted shape and symmetry. The Sprotta hand axe stands as evidence of the cognitive and cultural complexity of Neanderthals.
Height 14 cm
On display at Archaeological State Museum in Chemnitz
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The 2026 NASA budget proposal would slash around US$6 billion (£4.4 billion) in funding. This is a huge reduction, amounting to around 25% of recent NASA budgets. The savings would mainly come from NASA science programs, potentially devastating high-profile missions and international collaborations.
Did you see this? It's an artist's conception of how gravity from the tiny moon Daphnis creates ripples in Saturn's rings - created by Kevin Gill of NASA.
This image was pretty popular here, and elsewhere on the web - but people often don't come out and say from the start that it's not a photo. The actual photos are less beautiful but... hey, they're real! And the ripples look different in the photos. Let's take a look.
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