Senin, 06 Agustus 2018

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As-it-happens update August 6, 2018
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Researchers at CHIME radio telescope have reported recording a mysterious radio signal on July 25. The signal was detected at frequencies as low as 580 MHz, making it the first known fast radio burst below 700 MHz.
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Students and enthusiasts can now build their own Martian rovers, thanks to a new NASA project. Rovers like Curiosity and Opportunity have allowed scientists to learn about the Red Planet in an up-close and personal way.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA on Friday assigned the astronauts who will ride the first commercial capsules into orbit next year and bring crew launches back to the U.S.. SpaceX and Boeing are shooting for a test flight of their capsules by the end of ...
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SKIES were bathed in a brilliant blood organs glow at the end of July when the Blood Moon lunar eclipse filled the night. When does a lunar eclipse occur and when is the next lunar eclipse?
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To the casual observer, the difference between a planet and a star is pretty stark, but in reality things are a little murkier. A class of object known as a "brown dwarf" sits in the middle, with more mass than a planet but not enough to kickstart the ...
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SpaceX is preparing to launch a Falcon 9 rocket with the Merah Putih satellite this weekend from Cape Canaveral in Florida (Archive Photo).
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August has arrived, and I'm one happy guy! One reason is that I can finally see an end coming to the searing desert heat where I live in the Anza-Borrego Desert.
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ATLANTA, GA - If you can catch only one meteor shower this year, it should be the Perseids. They're zipping across the sky right now, and will peak overnight on Aug. 11-12 and Aug. 12-13.
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Nearing the end of its life, the spectacularly successful mission is still churning out new observations. By Mike Wall, SPACE.com on August 5, 2018.
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EXPERTS are set to launch a solar probe, which will come closer to the sun than any man-made object has ever done before. By Anders Anglesey / Published 6th August 2018.
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