Senin, 02 April 2018

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As-it-happens update April 2, 2018
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(CNN) It was a fiery end to what was once one of China's highest profile space projects. The Tiangong-1 space lab re-entered Earth's atmosphere Monday morning, landing in the middle of the South Pacific, China Manned Space Agency said.
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Artist's illustration of the RemoveDebris satellite de-orbiting at the end of its mission with the assistance of a dragsail. Credit: SSTL.
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Chinese space authorities say Tiangong 1, the country's defunct and reportedly out-of-control space station, re-entered the Earth's atmosphere Sunday night, mostly burning up over the central South Pacific.
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Scientists have found remarkable evidence that indicates the universe should not exist at all, a bizarre discovery indeed. As we reported recently, a team of scientists have just discovered that our universe should not exist at all, a puzzling finding ...
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The mission will investigate processes that shaped Mars and other rocky planets in our solar system. NASA has sent many missions to Mars over the years and those missions were designed to study Martian surface and its features.
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This is a composite image of the planet Venus as seen by the Japanese probe Akatsuki. The clouds of Venus could have environmental conditions conducive to microbial life.
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NASA is no stranger to backing unusual technology if it'll help with exploring the cosmos, and its latest move is proof of that adventurous mindset.
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From the point of view of human archaeology, the last glacial period falls in the Paleolithic and early Mesolithic periods. The retreat of the glaciers 15,000 years ago allowed groups of humans from Asia to migrate to the Americas.
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We're about to see a lot more Mars missions in the next few years, as space agencies and companies around the world prepare for the eventual mission when humans first land on the Red Planet (although that's more than just a few years away).
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The constellation Leo, with the star Regulus at its heart, as depicted on a set of constellation cards published in London circa 1825.
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