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Skywatchers await 'super blue blood Moon' The night sky has a display in store on Wednesday, 31 January, with a lunar event being called the "Super blue blood moon".
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Killer whale learns to imitate human speech in world first The researchers were studying a 14-year-old female killer whale named Wikie, who was well-trained and had been taught how to copy behaviours in a previous study.
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SpaceX scrubs Falcon 9 launch to replace second stage sensor The Falcon 9 rocket set to deliver the GovSat 1 communications satellite to orbit stands vertical at launch pad 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
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Scientists invent way to turn astronaut poop into food for long-haul space missions Humanity has big dreams when it comes to space travel, but our technology isn't quite there yet. Spacecraft that can take astronauts to Mars and beyond are already in development but some huge questions remain, and one of the biggest issues is food ...
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Amateur Astronomer Finds NASA Satellite Long Given Up For Dead NASA's IMAGE spacecraft spent five years studying the Earth's magnetosphere, but when its signal blinked off in 2005, the space agency called it a mission and moved on.
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Scientists discover 'the Holy Grail of dinosaurs' in Africa An artist's reconstruction of the new titanosaurian dinosaur Mansourasaurus shahinae on a coastline in what is now the Western Desert of Egypt approximately 80 million years ago.
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Brain scanning shows two close friends are on the same wavelength A new study has revealed that by doing brain scanning, one can figure out whether two persons are friends or not. According to the new study, brain waves of close friends or companions match when they are shown video clips covering a wide variety of ...
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01.31.18 Shoreline Spotlight I got a call for an injured fish crow by the shrimp boats on San Carlos Island. It was December and noisy flocks of crows were having boisterous parties all over the area.
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Super moon king tide pounds beaches, but eclipse won't be seen over southern Queensland The south-east Queensland coast is being battered by king tides associated with tonight's super blue blood moon, but people watching their beaches disappear are unlikely to see the rare astronomical event because of heavy cloud cover.
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NASA-JAXA join hands for strategic future earth science cooperation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) signed a joined statement on January 24, 2018, affirming mutual interest in continued future cooperation in space exploration.
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