Senin, 01 Januari 2018

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As-it-happens update January 1, 2018
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Stargazers are in luck for the new year—it's going to kick off with a stellar start. On New Year's Day, a supermoon is going to light up the sky.
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It's time to gaze into our crystal ball and see what the coming year has in store for science. From powerful new rockets and asteroid-sampling spacecraft to groundbreaking particle physics, there's plenty to look forward to in 2018.
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A remarkable new theory from an MIT scientists suggest that aliens know we're here, but they're avoiding contact with us. An absolutely stunning new theory about aliens is making the rounds in the scientific world, and it's sure to stir up plenty of ...
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THIS year, China plans to boldly go where no superpower has previously been before - the far side of the moon. In a bid to become the new world leader in lunar exploration, China will launch a pair of missions known collectively as Chang'e 4, The ...
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For the second-straight year, the American Girl doll of 2018 is a person of color—and this time it's a girl who wants to be the first person to land on Mars.
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BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA - SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the Zuma payload is scheduled to launch Friday, January 5, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
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It is not the sort of miracle one would typically imagine when thinking of Christmas, but on Christmas day, a construction crew in China made an accidental discovery of dozens of dinosaur eggs dating back about 130 million years ago.
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Unexplained bacteria have been found on the outer hull of the International Space Station (ISS), according to Russian . The cosmonaut, who has spent a year in orbit across two missions and is about to embark on a third, says they were found in swabs ...
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As cities around the world hold out in anticipation to welcome in the New Year, astronauts in the International Space Station (ISS) have a different plan.
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Already, astronomers have discovered thousands. As of New Year's Eve 2017, NASA has confirmed the existence of 3,572 exoplanets, with 5,078 more awaiting final verification.
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