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2016 Will Be Longer Than Usual, Thanks to a Leap Second For people who can't wait for this year to end, here is the science behind the Earth's leap second. By The Conversation | Contributor Dec. 30, 2016, at 12:29 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Wait a Moment, 2016 Will Be a Second ...
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New Year's Comet A Bad Omen? Comet 45P To Herald Year Of Better Comet Viewing Comets are historically seen as omens of bad luck. Comet 45P will appear on New Year's Eve, but people can expect to see more comets through most of 2017.
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China says it will phase out ivory trade in 2017 Hong Kong (CNN) China has announced a plan to phase out all ivory processing and trade by the end of 2017, the government said on Friday, a move that conservationists hope will stymie the mass killing -- and threat of extinction -- of African elephants.
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What Does 2017 Hold for Climate Change Policy? President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt as the head of the U.S. EPA. Here, Pruitt arrives at Trump Tower on Dec. 7, 2016, in New York City.
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The year of milestones in space In this handout provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), SpaceXs Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft lift off from Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for their eighth official Commercial Resupply ...
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The Latest: Volcano in Alaska Aleutian islands settling down ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Latest on the eruption of a volcano in Alaska (all times local):. 1:40 p.m.. A volcano on a remote island in Alaska's Aleutian chain has simmered down after erupting and prompting an aviation alert.
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Vera Rubin Forced the Cosmological Theorists to Think Again On her way to becoming an eminent astronomer who changed the way scientists think of the cosmos, Vera Rubin bumped into some earthly obstacles.
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SpaceX loads Iridium satellites for first Falcon 9 mission since explosion The payload is now on board for SpaceX's first return to launch following its September 1 explosion of a Falcon 9 rocket on a launchpad during fueling.
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Why NASA officials refuse to panic ahead of Trump transition Fears over the incoming Trump administration's plans to cut NASA's earth science programs are based on rumor and 'noise,' says the agency's top science official.
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The year in space: Supernovas, gravitational waves, theoretical planets, and Hammer pants The most powerful supernova ever recorded started our year off with a bang and pushed the limits of astrophysics like they didn't matter.
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