Kamis, 02 Agustus 2018

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As-it-happens update August 2, 2018
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The upper and lower domes of the CST-100 Starliner which will carry the vehicle's first crew into orbit were mated June 19 inside Boeing's Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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With every new exoplanet discovered, the same question arises: Could this world host life? The default way scientists first approach that question is to check if the planet lies in the so-called habitable zone, the range of distances from a star in ...
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This summer, Mars and Saturn have come pretty close to Earth - and NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured every magnificent detail.
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We think of whales as creatures of the sea, but scientists now believe that 40 million to 50 million years ago, whales had four legs and lived at least part of their lives on land.
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NASA is preparing for its next big mission: getting up close and personal with the sun. And to do so, the agency needs a killer heat shield.
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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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The 21st century's longest lunar eclipse has passed, eclipse doomsday fever has subsided, and all that's left are the memories and pictures, which you can find everywhere online.
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If our planet suddenly turned into an Earth-size pile of blueberries, things would start exploding. This is science. Specifically, it's the conclusion of a juicy paper submitted to the preprint server arXiv on July 27.
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Got some spare time this weekend? Why not build yourself a working rover from plans provided by NASA? The spaceniks at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory have all the plans, code, and materials for you to peruse and use - just make sure you've got $2,500 ...
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CLEVELAND - It's been just over a year since a thief broke into the Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Ohio and stole an 18-karat gold replica of the Apollo 11 lunar module and other artifacts that have yet to be recovered or suspects arrested.
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