Selasa, 20 Februari 2018

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As-it-happens update February 20, 2018
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When SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket debuted this month, China's aerospace community was mostly envious, noting that their equivalent rocket, the Long March 9, would not be ready for another decade.
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A giant storm on the icy planet is quickly disappearing, and scientists are able to watch it with the Hubble Space Telescope. Scientists are witnessing an absolutely stunning event with the Hubble Space Telescope, as a huge storm on the surface of ...
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With the exception of Saturn and its iconic rings, Jupiter is probably the most recognizable planet in our Solar System. Its long, thick stripes are unlike anything else in our little celestial neighborhood, but its the massive swirling storm called ...
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For the first time, scientists have witnessed the birth of one of the ocean's strangest creatures: a dumbo octopus. While on a research cruise east of Cape Cod in 2005, marine biologist Tim Shank was remotely operating an underwater vehicle to collect ...
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On Saturday, NASA's Opportunity rover celebrated a monumental anniversary all by itself on the surface of the Red Planet: surviving 5,000 Martian days.
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NASA has had an incredible streak of good luck as of late with spacecraft that have far outlived their expectations. Cassini at Saturn, the Opportunity rover on Mars, and several other pieces of high-tech space hardware have performed for much longer ...
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A Gold Coast-based company could help NASA extract water on Mars, after striking an agreement with the space agency which is believed to be an Australian first.
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Israeli analog astronauts take part in the D-Mars project at the Desert Mars Analog Ramon Station in the Negev Desert near Mitzpe Ramon, Israel, on Feb. 18, 2018.
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Vice President Mike Pence will visit NASA's Kennedy Space Center Tuesday evening for a tour of the launch facilities and leave Wednesday after a meeting with the National Space Council.
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Let's be honest here. NASA and other major space agencies haven't exactly inspired confidence when it comes to defending Earth from asteroids - or even letting us know when a potentially disastrous one is closing in on the planet.
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