Sabtu, 24 Februari 2018

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As-it-happens update February 24, 2018
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A new analysis of data from two lunar missions finds evidence that the Moon's water is widely distributed across the surface and is not confined to a particular region or type of terrain.
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Workers at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans East on Thursday (Feb. 22) rolled out the latest piece of hardware for the nation's new deep-space rocket.
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Science innovations often take notes from nature's designs, but this time, a team of innovators took their cues from both nature and art.
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Dr. Ken Sembach, left, speaks with Noel Richardson, Ritter Observatory researcher, as they look over the telescope at the University of Toledo, Thursday, Feb.22, 2018.
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Whether it's for scientific discovery or recreation, a whole lot of folks have their eyes on the stars - and Las Vegas-based Bigelow Aerospace, a company which creates livable inflatable space habitats, is here to help.
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Her drive and passion come at a good time. NASA's top brass says they need more women in the space science field and Sara is up for that challenge.
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By now you should be more than aware of how bad the… er… climate situation is on Earth. If you're not: humanity is attacking itself and the only home it has.
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The dusty grave of Nasa's lonely Mars Phoenix probe has been revealed in new images. The probe only spent a few months on the red planet before dying in 'dark and cold' conditions a decade ago.
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Mark Jacobson, a renewable energy scientist, announced the decision on Twitter, saying he had succeeded in bringing his concerns to light.
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Governments can't lay claim to territories in outer space, but corporations can. The 21st century version of the "Space Race" is a commercial satellite race - at least, according to the agenda laid out by the National Space Council meeting this week ...
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