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Hubble Space Telescope back to 'normal operations,' NASA says The Hubble Space Telescope is once again keeping an eye on the sky. The device "returned to normal operations late Friday, Oct. 26, and completed its first science observations on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 2:10 AM EDT," NASA revealed in a weekend news ...
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Japanese H-IIA set for GOSAT-2 Earth Observation Satellite launch Japan will launch a satellite to monitor greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere on Monday. The GOSAT-2 spacecraft will lift off aboard an H-IIA rocket during a twelve-minute window opening at 13:08 local time (04:08 UTC).
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Invasive species may spread with help from climate change Watch the CBSN Originals documentary, "Burmese Python Invasion: Fighting Invasive Species," in the video player above. The full hour special premieres on CBSN Sunday, Oct. 28, at 8 p.m.
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NASA: Third ASPIRE Test Confirms Mars 2020 Parachute a Go After World Record ABOVE VIDEO: Watch as NASA tests a new parachute for landing the Mars 2020 rover on the Red Planet. (NASA) - In the early hours of Sept.
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Scientists are exploring the ocean depths off Big Sur — and you can watch live online Ever wondered what lives in the depths of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary? Now you can find out in real time. A team of explorers is in the midst of a 10-day expedition into a deep-water area off Big Sur near the Davidson Seamount - and it ...
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Carbon nanotubes the answer to making efficient batteries: Study Turns out, the secret to making better batteries lies in using carbon nanotubes. A research led by Rice University scientists, that was published in Advanced Materials journal, confirmed the benefits of using carbon nanotubes.
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Solar probe photographed the Earth at a distance of 43 million kilometers (PHOTO) magictr | October 28, 2018 | Science |. The Parker probe Solar Probe, launched on 12 August 2018, shall be sent to the Sun. In the next seven years the unit will have to replace the 24 orbits around the star, each time getting closer to her more (in ...
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Mars Express tracks giant plume on Red Planet Scientists are watching a persistent plume that has formed over the 20 km (12 mi) high Arsia Mons volcano near the equator of Mars.
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University Students Made Environment Friendly Bricks Using Human Urine University students in South Africa have developed a way to create environmentally friendly bricks using human urine. Urine From Men's Toilets.
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How many space stations does this planet need? At one end of Bigelow Aerospace's factory is a mock-up of a gargantuan home for future astronauts. With a unique design - it could be packed into a rocket, then unfurled in space - it would comfortably house a dozen people as a space station or serve ...
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