Selasa, 03 April 2018

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As-it-happens update April 3, 2018
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Radar systems around the world helped track the falling Tiangong-1 space lab and predict its descent and burn-up in the atmosphere April 1, 2018, to within a 2-hour window.
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The Hubble Space Telescope has broken yet another observing record: The famed observatory has found the most distant "ordinary" star ever observed, at an astounding 9 billion light-years from Earth - which means the light scientists see started ...
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New light has been shed on a little understood period of dinosaur evolution after giant prehistoric footprints were discovered on the Isle of Skye.
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RemoveDEBRIS satellite is funded by European Commission and built by a consortium led by University of Survey, Airbus, ISIS, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited and other firms as an experiment to curb the issue of space debris.
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Composite image of Venus. Very pretty. Image: Akatsuki Orbiter/Institute of Space and Astronautical Science/Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.
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Theories regarding early Earth's climate suggest that it had extreme weather, from fiery temperatures to ice age cold. This new research could show that other planet may be able to host life.
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A large phytoplankton bloom was seen by a NASA satellite in February in the Gulf of Aden. The bloom stretched all the way from the coast of Yemen to Somalia.
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"Our study provides clear evidence that retreat is happening across the ice sheet due to ocean melting at its base," said researcher Hannes Konrad.
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Map showing rates of grounding line migration and their coincidence with ocean conditions around Antarctica between 2010 and 2016 (seabed temperatures: Locarnini et al.
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Researchers announcing in Current Biology on April 2 have prove that a wiped out species of monitor lizard had four eyes, a first among known jawed vertebrates.
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