Jumat, 02 Maret 2018

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As-it-happens update March 2, 2018
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This image provided by the National Science Foundation shows a timeline of the universe. Scientists have detected a signal from 180 million years after the Big Bang when the earliest stars began glowing.
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A weather satellite set to bring new storm tracking capabilities to the western United States and the Pacific Ocean rode into space atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket Thursday.
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An alien planet the size of Saturn has a surprising amount of water in its atmosphere, scientists have announced. The Hubble Space Telescope found the water vapor as it was making detailed observations of the scorching hot exoplanet called WASP-39b ...
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An asteroid similar to this one spotted by the Hubble telescope will fly by closer to Earth than the moon Friday morning. (NASA Goddard).
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NASA's troubled James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is heading for more choppy water, says a report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released yesterday.
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Tardigrades are the most indestructible known complex organism on Earth, and perhaps the cutest of all microorganisms. Although they look like tiny space-bears, they can survive without water for 10 years, in extreme pressures and temperatures, and ...
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A full moon, nicknamed the "worm moon," will grace the night's sky Thursday. (Sergio Estupiñán Vesga). Stargazers, get your binoculars ready: a full moon, nicknamed the "worm moon" will grace the night's sky Thursday, and it will be the final one of ...
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The SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule is prepared for release after a month docked to the International Space Station, Jan 13. Photo: Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wir.
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena is getting ready to send a landing probe to Mars for the first time since the Curiosity rover arrived at the Red Planet in 2012.
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Scientists have long attempted to paint a detailed picture of what the universe looked like in the immediate aftermath of the big bang, and new research suggests that some of their most basic assumptions have been entirely incorrect.
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