Rabu, 21 Februari 2018

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As-it-happens update February 21, 2018
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After weather forced SpaceX to delay the launch multiple times, Elon Musk's aerospace company launched its massive Falcon Heavy rocket into space on February 6th.
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Neptune dark spot A picture of Neptune taken by the Voyager 2 spacecraft, showing a since-vanished dark storm. NASA/ JPL. A huge storm on Neptune is disappearing, and the Hubble Telescope is documenting it for the first time.
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Bigelow Aerospace - the Las Vegas-based company manufacturing space habitats - is starting a spinoff venture aimed at managing any modules that the company deploys into space.
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Few deep-sea creatures are as charismatic as the dumbo octopus. It glows pearly white amid the darkness of the deep ocean and propels itself through the chilly water with eight muscular arms and two gigantic flapping ears that look exactly like those ...
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Early life on land looked similar to this lava field in Iceland, consisting of cyanobacteria, mosses, and lichens. (Image: Paul Kenrick).
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Archaeologists have found several ancient Mayan artifacts and fossils of long-extinct animals, including giant sloths, in the largest underwater cave system in the world—but warn that the mysteries of the caves' ancient history could be tarnished from ...
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Supernovae are already some of the brightest explosions in the universe—but there's more mysterious type, called superluminous supernovae, that can shine a hundred times brighter than the usual ones.
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The loneliest tree in the world records the signature of humans' impact on planet Earth. A single Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) that stands on remote Campbell Island, in New Zealand, holds within its heartwood the record of radiocarbon fallout from ...
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Astronauts on NASA ' s next-generation human spacecraft, Orion, may have the option of avoiding a visit to the toilet during their deep space trip as engineers at the space agency are working on a new spacesuit with a long-term waste-disposal system ...
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The orbiter was more than 600,000km away from Saturn when the images for the mosaic were taken. By Shubham Sharma. February 21, 2018 05:46 GMT.
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