Selasa, 08 Agustus 2017

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As-it-happens update August 8, 2017
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We in the Americas missed the partial lunar eclipse. Or maybe you were clouded out … or slept through it? See it after all, in these awesome photos from EarthSky friends from around the world.
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Earlier this summer, PSU students Rihana Mungin (from left), Harmony Ewing and Olea Stevens tested the type of weather balloon they'll use for the NASA-funded Eclipse Ballooning Project on August 21.
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FIRST OF ITS KIND A Voyager spacecraft flies by Saturn in this computer-generated image from The Farthest. Courtesy of Tangled Bank Studios.
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John Rummel, a biology professor at East Carolina University, reflects on his experiences as NASA's planetary protection officer, a job that requires a lot of science, but no alien combat.
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket poised for launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida in this artists concept. Credit: SpaceX. Before the year is out, the long awaited debut launch of the triple barreled Falcon Heavy rocket may at last be in sight says ...
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While we have been talking for many weeks about the coming solar eclipse that is now less than two weeks away, there is another major celestial event happening right now - and it will peak later this week!
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The Curiosity rover, also called the science laboratory, launched by NASA in 2011 just celebrated its 5th anniversary on Earth's neighboring planet Mars.
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NASA astronaut Jack Fischer tries out a yoga pose with the help of microgravity on the ISS. NASA. Twitter can feel like a field of land mines.
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Around 500 million years ago, during the Cambrian period, Earth was undergoing some massive changes - organisms were becoming more complex, and animals were becoming more abundant.
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