Senin, 08 Mei 2017

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As-it-happens update May 8, 2017
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The record-shattering mission of the U.S. Air Force's robotic X-37B space plane is finally over. After circling Earth for an unprecedented 718 days, the X-37B touched down Sunday (May 7) at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in ...
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A French astronaut many miles above the surface of the Earth did something that pretty much none of us will ever do. French astronaut Thomas Pesquet pulled off quite the feat aboard the International Space Station recently.
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With its cameras pointed away from the surface of Saturn, the Cassini spacecraft shot some really cool, eerie photos in its second dive between the rings and Jovian planet with the sun behind the planet.
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Large scale deaths of leopard sharks in San Francisco Bay have alarmed environmentalists. This is in contrast to the good times enjoyed by sharks in southern California in terms of good food and enduring climate.
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Not content with disrupting just the spaceflight industry, SpaceX looks to have its sights set on upending traditional broadband services as well.
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This view from the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows two scales of ripples, plus other textures, in an area where the mission examined a linear-shaped dune in the Bagnold dune field on lower Mount Sharp in March and April ...
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The European XFEL has generated its first X-ray laser light, marking a big moment for the machine. Credit: DESY/D. Nölle. 167. SHARES.
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Commentary: It's becoming a routine occurrence. Protesters flowed down Water Street last Saturday, waving signs and chanting as they marched through downtown.
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People across the world expressed their support for science and facts at March of Science events on Saturday. This March for Science was a worldwide event, including hundreds of cities in the United States, many in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, ...
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