Selasa, 28 Agustus 2018

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As-it-happens update August 28, 2018
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WASHINGTON - NASA Administrator James Bridenstine is all but guaranteeing his agency will soon be back in the business of carrying humans into low-Earth orbit in 2019.
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Katherine Johnson - a mathematician at NASA's Langley Research Center in Virginia who helped make human spaceflight possible - celebrated 100 trips around the sun this weekend.
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(CNN) If you think Charleston, South Carolina, has plenty of history within its pre-Colonial grounds, just look at what's been hiding 160 miles off the city's coast for thousands of years: a giant deep-sea coral reef system.
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Nothing summarizes the current state of the world's fires much like NASA's snapshot of Earth's aerosols. With every breath you take you inhale millions of particulates found in the air, called aerosols.
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From Popular Mechanics. Usually animal preservation is a passive effort, creating protected zones or taking other measures to protect plants and animals from humans.
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It's known as the "Great Dying", an extinction event even more powerful than the one that killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
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NASA's Osiris-REX asteroid sample return mission spies target Bennu for the first time. Now the spacecraft is setting up for its close approach in December.
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Venus is getting some rare attention, thanks to NASA's Parker Solar Probe. It will swing by the planet on its way to study the sun's atmosphere.
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"The fable of 'The Tortoise and the Hare' is a metaphor about life, not a story about a race," said Adrian Bejan, the J.A.
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Most people's preparations for last year's total solar eclipse involved tracking down protective glasses and booking hotels, but Zoran Mikic and his colleagues had another task on their plate: predicting what precisely the stunning spectacle would look ...
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