Minggu, 29 April 2018

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As-it-happens update April 29, 2018
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The space agency is seeking "commercial partners" as it drops work on a rover designed to extract resources for a human moon colony.
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The group of scientists and former astronauts is devoted to defending the planet from a space apocalypse. a space group says an asteroid will hit Dima Zel / Shutterstock Science.
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Artist's concept of the Mars Science Laboratory, containing the Curiosity rover, entering the Martian atmosphere. The Mars 2020 mission will use the same heat shield design.
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A crowdfunding campaign led to the discovery of a healthy population of Tasmanian devils that have not been contaminated with DFTD.
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On Sunday, private space company Blue Origin will launch its third New Shepard rocket, according to founder Jeff Bezos. The launch is scheduled to take place at 9:30AM EDT / 8:30AM CDT, and will be live streamed.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Great Barrier Reef will receive A$500 million ($379.10 million) in new funding to restore water quality and protect the coral from starfish attacks, government ministers announced on Sunday.
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Mission to find source of methane detected in atmosphere may have an answer in months, researchers believe. Robin McKie Science Editor.
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Ready to see the full "pink moon" rising in the night sky? Here's what the full moon looked like last April as it was setting over Cape May.
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected a space crime, Outer Places reports. The telescope caught a glimpse of a "stellar thief," a star that had been siphoning hydrogen from a nearby supernova, quite possibly leading to its neighbor's extinction ...
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Space makes an excellent hub for testing scientific theories and conducting a wide range of experiments. We have already sent human sperm and Budweiser barley seeds to the International Space Station (ISS) and now, the next thing flying towards orbit ...
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