Kamis, 25 Oktober 2018

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As-it-happens update October 25, 2018
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For as long as Buttermilk Creek has wound its way through Texas Hill Country, its spring-fed waters have carved through the region's dark, dense clays, cutting away layers of earth to expose the rock - and the history - below.
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As well as rapidly reducing the carbon dioxide that we humans are pumping into the atmosphere in huge amounts, recent scientific assessments of climate change have all suggested that cutting emissions alone will not be enough to keep global ...
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe will never return to Earth - but it can still look back on where it came from. On Sept. 25, the sole camera aboard that spacecraft, which launched on Aug. 12, captured a photo of Earth shining brightly in a field of stars ...
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As the space agency prepares for its next Martian mission to involve a large rover, a smaller spacecraft operated by NASA already has the Red Planet in its sites.
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It hasn't been the best month for the Hubble Space Telescope. During the first week of October, one of the spacecraft's three gyroscopes failed.
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The Hunter's Moon rises tonight (Oct. 24) - in New York City it comes up at 6:30 p.m. local time - and will sit by Uranus, which reached a prime viewing location at opposition yesterday.
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A self-styled "whimsical scientist" who locked himself in an airtight dome with 200 plants to raise awareness of climate change has ended his experiment.
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... in plain sight. By. Deontae Nienow. -. October 24, 2018. 79. Facebook · Twitter · ReddIt. Asset 5arrow-downarrow-leftarrow-rightarrow-uparticleAsset 31Asset 2Asset 7Asset 6Asset 7Asset 15Asset 16cartAsset 51cart-filledAsset 52checkAsset 50Asset ...
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FORS2, an instrument mounted on ESO's Very Large Telescope, has observed the active star-forming region NGC 2467—sometimes referred to as the Skull and Crossbones Nebula.
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New research, published Wednesday, 24 October, in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, has found evidence for a large number of double supermassive black holes, likely precursors of gigantic black hole merging events.
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