Senin, 19 Februari 2018

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As-it-happens update February 19, 2018
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A Tesla Roadster crashing back down on Earth? Not in a million years. More like "a few tens of millions of years," said researchers in a study posted to Cornell University's arXiv's site.
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands atop Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California in this file photo. SpaceX's next Falcon 9's launch is now aimed for Feb. 21, 2018.
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The space agency has just achieved 5,000 sols for the Mars Opportunity rover, which was only supposed to last for 90. NASA's Mars Opportunity rover was only supposed to last 90 "sols," or Martian days, when it arrived on the surface of the Red Planet ...
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Two scientists work together to test a geo-radar that was built to make a map of the planet Mars. They pull the flat box across rocky, sandy ground.
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JUPITER'S Great Red Spot, which has been observed since the 1600s, is shrinking fast. Now astronomers say they know how long it will take for the Solar System's largest storm to blow itself out.
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A six-year-old girl wrote a letter to NASA, asking the space agency to "make Pluto a planet again." The letter, sent last April, garnered a reply from James Green, who emphasized that Pluto needs to be explored, whether or not it is classified as a ...
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SPACE TALK TRY Leo Almazan, a "balik" scientist of the Department of Science and Technology, tries but fails to make contact with the crew of the International Space Station on Saturday night.
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Octopus, squid, and cuttlefish can change their skin's colours, patterns, and textures in ways not seen anywhere else in the animal kingdom.
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured images of a large, dark storm on Neptune shrinking out of existence. This series of Hubble images taken over two years tracks the demise of a giant dark vortex on Neptune.
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