Sabtu, 27 Oktober 2018

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As-it-happens update October 27, 2018
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A magnitude 8.2 earthquake that struck southern Mexico on Sept. 7, 2017, not only occurred where existing earthquake modeling said it shouldn't happen, it also broke a tectonic plate, according to scientists.
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Two companies have signed deals to launch their satellites on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, the most powerful space vehicle in operation today.
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A long time ago, a Swiss pharmacist stumbled across a substance drawn from a bizarre mossy plant that was being traded online as a "legal high" (obviously, the search was being made only for research and nothing else).
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A photograph from a spacecraft orbiting Mars shows a long, white wisp, close to a thousand miles long, spilling out of a giant volcano.
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These clouds of stars called the Small Magellanic Cloud and the Large Magellanic Cloud, or SMC and LMC are satellite galaxies of the Milky Way.
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Battle lines are being drawn on the Red Planet. Last week, more than 200 scientists from around the globe gathered in Los Angeles to debate the best place to send NASA's Mars 2020 rover.
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Thousands of Hours of Newly Released Audio Tell the Backstage Story of Apollo 11 Moon Mission. A team of engineers spent years giving new life to old NASA tapes.
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A prototype moon rover ended up in a scrap yard. A bag containing lunar dust particles hit the auction block. And the whereabouts of dozens of historic artworks is undocumented, while hundreds more are hidden from public view in storage.
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Scientists have found a missing piece in the puzzle of the world's evolutionary history. A new report explained how near-shore oceans helped ancient species diversify.
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Friday, October 26, 2018, 6:40 PM - Just one month from now, NASA's InSight lander will plunge into the Martian atmosphere for a seven minute thrill ride to the surface of the Red Planet.
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