Kamis, 09 Agustus 2018

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This weekend, if you head outside after sunset and it happens to be a clear night, look up. The sky will be putting on its annual production of the Perseids, and here at Popular Science we're answering all the questions you might have about the ...
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NASA and United Launch Alliance are gearing up to send a spacecraft on its way to "touch the Sun." Image Credit: Nathan Koga / SpaceFlight Insider.
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Demo test, abort test, finish COPVs, test fuel loading, and so on. It's a long list. Eric Berger - Aug 8, 2018 10:59 pm UTC. reader comments 45.
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Typically, the arrival of a new moon is a calm and introspective time to turn inward and take stock of your life. It's a good time to ride out the quiet and meditate on your intentions for the lunar cycle ahead and reflect on the lunar cycle behind ...
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A rare set of teeth from a giant prehistoric mega-shark twice the size of the great white, have been found on an Australian beach by a keen-eyed amateur enthusiast, scientists said on Thursday.
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So-called Ediacaran organisms have puzzled biologists for decades. To the untrained eye they look like fossilized plants, in tube or frond shapes up to 2 meters long.
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After nearly twenty years, the record of the most distant radio galaxy ever discovered has been broken. A team led by Leiden PhD student Aayush Saxena has found a radio galaxy from a time when the universe was only 7% of its current age, at a distance ...
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You don't normally think of dinosaurs doing the kinds of things that modern animals might do - like taking a nap in a grassy field or playing with each other as youngsters - but new research suggests that they may at least been taking the time to ...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- At most satellite-building facilities, highly specialized workers clad in gowns, hairnets and shoe coverings will work for months on a one-of-a-kind satellite the size of a school bus.
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Oct. 12, 1492, is remembered in North America as the fateful day an Italian explorer named Christopher Columbus made landfall in the so-called New World.
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