Sabtu, 29 September 2018

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As-it-happens update September 29, 2018
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It will arrive too late for Halloween this year, but an eerie, skull-shaped asteroid that some are calling the "death comet" is coming back for another visit.
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Multiple aerospace companies, including SpaceX and OneWeb, have vowed to someday launch thousands of satellites into low Earth orbit, but these mega-constellations could make space a more congested and dangerous place.
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The sharpest-ever photo of the big asteroid Ryugu shows a complex surface strewn with rocks and rubble. Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft captured the image with its Optical Navigation Camera-Telescopic instrument at 12:04 a.m.
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Cassie Vadovsky returned home after picking up her 4-year-old daughter from school Tuesday evening and was greeted by a swarm of blood-thirsty mosquitos.
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This is not fake news. A team of UCF astrophysicists has developed a scientifically based, standardized method for creating Martian and asteroid soil known as simulants.
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NASA's Curiosity Mars rover noticed this summer's monster dust storm fairly early on - but not in the way you might expect.
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Very warm waters in the tropical Atlantic Ocean were the primary cause behind the region's many strong hurricanes last year, including powerhouse storms Harvey and Maria, a new study finds.
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Breaking the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen in water could be a key to the creation of hydrogen in a sustainable manner, but finding an economically viable technique for this has proved difficult.
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After numerous decades of conflicting evidence, researches at the Institute of Zoology in the Zoological Society of London have come to a definite conclusion on the matter of the largest bird in the world.
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Astronomers have discovered a fast-moving jet of material which they believe to have been propelled outward from a type of neutron star.
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