Sabtu, 02 Desember 2017

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As-it-happens update December 2, 2017
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(CNN) It's a good idea to have a backup plan, especially in interstellar space. NASA scientists needed to reorient the 40-year-old Voyager 1 -- the space agency's farthest spacecraft -- so its antenna would point toward Earth, 13 billion miles away ...
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It really is Mars or bust for Elon Musk. The billionaire says he's going to launch his own Tesla Roadster on the first test flight of SpaceX's new giant rocket next month, and the car will play David Bowie's "Space Oddity" full blast on the way to Mars ...
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Saturday's "Full Moon before Yule," which rises in the constellation of Taurus at sunset, is also a supermoon - and the perfect target for a telescope of any size.
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pterosaurs eggs china Paleontologists Xiaolin Wang and Alexander Kellner in the field, collecting new specimens. Alexander Kellner (Museu Nacional/UFRJ).
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It's been a pretty crappy week here on Earth, so let's take our bad moods on a little interplanetary excursion. Jupiter seems to be a nice fit.
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In what will be a historic first for the US space agency, NASA has agreed to send supplies to the International Space Station aboard a previously used Falcon 9 rocket booster.
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Washington: In a boost to the search for alien life, a new NASA study suggests that some icy worlds in our outer solar system, including Pluto, may harbour liquid water oceans beneath the surface.
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A virtual reality experience has been unveiled that previews what life could be like for colonists on Mars in 100 years' time.
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Oops! Andromeda, our closest galactic neighbour, sits a measly 2.5 million light years away from Earth. Like the Milky Way, it's a spiral galaxy packed with stars.
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Ted Petry's first job was in a secret laboratory at the University of Chicago, where scientists were trying to split the atom.
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