Sabtu, 03 Maret 2018

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As-it-happens update March 3, 2018
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More than 1 million penguins who've been hiding in a remote part of Antarctica were recently discovered thanks to images taken from space and … their own poop.
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At the time of the Big Bang, all the matter in the universe was smooshed into an incredibly hot, infinitely dense speck of matter.
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There's an eerie and incredibly rare phenomenon witnessed by few that has long puzzled scientists: ball lightning. These flashes, which typically appear in the evenings during thunderstorms and look like small, bright spheres, have gone mostly ...
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Sea ice cover in Antarctica appears to have dropped to its second-lowest on record. According to Australian researchers, sea ice is now covering a relatively small area in Antarctica this winter and this drop is caused by rising temperatures in the ...
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A non-partisan government office has issued a report warning of additional delays for the James Webb Space Telescope, which could pit the mission against its funding cap.
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WASP-39b - a hot, bloated, Saturn-mass exoplanet located about 700 light-years from Earth(Credit: NASA/ESA,/G. Bacon and A. Feild (STScI)/H.
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Photos from the EarthSky community of the March 1-2, 2018, full moon, the 1st of 2 full moons for this month! Man and moonset - March 1, 2018 at 3:15 a.m.
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We still haven't heard a firm ETA for the Tesla Semi, the electric semi truck that Elon Musk unveiled last fall. We know it's scheduled to begin full production in 2019, but there's no known timeframe for afterward.
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An artist's rendering of how the first stars in the universe may have looked. (N.R. Fuller/National Science Fou/TNS). Ancient stars left a big fingerprint behind hat only now scientists have been able to identify.
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Pacific Whale Foundation's Ocean Explorer, on the ultimate Ultimate Whalewatch with the Experts, recovered a placenta in Maui's waters today.
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