Jumat, 10 Agustus 2018

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As-it-happens update August 10, 2018
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We see it every day, but our sun still poses countless mysteries. On Saturday (Aug. 11), that will begin to change, as NASA launches its Parker Solar Probe, the first mission ever to get up close and personal with our star.
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An amateur fossil hunter at first found a single shark tooth. It led to signs of a prehistoric shark feast. Image. Two views of a fossilized tooth belonging to Carcharocles angustidens, a prehistoric shark that likely measured more than 30 feet long ...
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The stunning Perseid meteor shower's peak will appear in skies across the country this weekend, so head to the darkest place nearby and enjoy the show.
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On Saturday, August 11, 2018, a big partial solar eclipse will be visible from the northern hemisphere just hours before the peak of the annual Perseids meteor shower.
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A mysterious, ancient organism with leaf-like fronds once flourished in shallow waters. Now, after decades of debate as to whether these organisms were fungi, algae, protozoa or even from a lost kingdom of life, new fossils suggest they were animals ...
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER --Nicole Mann does not think her young son quite yet understands that his mother will head into space soon. But at the very least he got to see his mother stand alongside Vice President Mike Pence when he announced ...
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Astronomers have ruled out a major chunk of stars from the list of Milky Way candidates that could possibly host life-brewing worlds in their proximity.
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A prototype of SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule completed a pad abort test at Cape Canaveral in May 2015. Credit: SpaceX. The NASA manager overseeing development of Boeing and SpaceX's commercial crew ferry ships says the space agency has ...
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Researchers have found a way to accelerate antimatter in a 1000x smaller space than current accelerators, boosting the science of exotic particles.
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Recent observations by NASA's Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes of ultrahot Jupiter-like planets have perplexed theorists. The spectra of these planets have suggested they have exotic—and improbable—compositions.
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