Rabu, 08 Agustus 2018

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As-it-happens update August 8, 2018
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A new report warns the planet could become a "hothouse," even if reductions called for in the Paris climate agreement are met.
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A gigantic, green-tinged comet is currently smashing its way through the night sky, leading some people to dub it the "Incredible Hulk comet.
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This is an artist's concept of what SIMP J01365663+0933473 might look like. It has 12.7 times the mass of Jupiter but a magnetic field 200 times more powerful than Jupiter's.
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SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket rises into the night sky to send the Merah Putih communications satellite into orbit. Photo Credit: Scott Schilke / SpaceFlight Insider.
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FARGO—The best time for people across the U.S. to witness one of the most "plentiful meteor showers" is coming up, according to NASA.
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ABOVE VIDEO: NASA's Parker Solar Probe will be the first-ever mission to "touch" the sun. The spacecraft, about the size of a small car, will travel directly into the sun's atmosphere about 4 million miles from our star's surface.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine paid his first visit to NASA's Kennedy Space Center on a two-day stop that began on Monday, Aug. 6 and concluded today (Aug. 7).
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NASA's Galileo spacecraft surprised scientists when it revealed that Jupiter's moon Ganymede generated its own magnetic field.
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A mysterious fast radio burst (FRB) that hit Earth late last month has been detected. While this type of activity is by no means common, it is not unusual.
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SpaceX is fleshing out its humans-to-Mars plans, with a little help from its friends. The California-based company is hosting a Mars workshop at the University of Colorado Boulder today and tomorrow (Aug. 7 and Aug. 8), according to Ars Technica's Eric ...
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