Minggu, 28 Oktober 2018

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As-it-happens update October 28, 2018
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This week, the European Space Agency released a curious photo captured by the Mars Express orbiter of a 930-mile-long cloud formation spilling out of the massive, 12-mile-high Arsia Mons volcano on Mars—a phenomenon that has been observed for ...
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In 1990 the Hubble Space Telescope began its mission after being deployed by Shuttle Discovery on April 25, 1990. Earlier this month, in terms of scientific operations, the spacecraft went offline.
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InSight is a Mars lander - not a rover - designed to study a whole world from just one spot. It's due to arrive at Mars in November.
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A team of researchers led by a Texas A&M University professor believes spearheads they unearthed in Central Texas may be the oldest discovered so far in North America, according to a report published this week in Science Advances.
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Male humpback whales are known for their evocative songs, but their classic melodies are being shortened or silenced in reaction to shipping noise, Japanese researchers found.
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An artist's illustration of New Horizons flying by the Kuiper Belt Object Ultima Thule. Image Credit NASA / JPL / JHUAPL. In an Oct. 24 online press conference broadcast from the American Astronomical Society (AAS) Division for Planetary Sciences (DPS) ...
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The mystery source behind the continued emissions of an already-banned ozone-depleting substance is finally discovered. Instead of declining after the ban, emissions are even found to have increased in certain regions.
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In late 2015 the trucks started rolling, dumping more than 300,000 cubic yards of locally sourced dirt at the future SpaceX launch pad site where S.H.
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A camera aboard NASA's Parker Solar Probe captured these photographs looking back to Earth - the bright circle in the right-hand image - on September 25, 2018.
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Cleaning up trash is not a glamorous job, and you'd have to imagine that cleaning up ocean trash is no different. Slowly plucking someone else's refuse and placing it in a bag where it should have been in the first place is something that scientists ...
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