Selasa, 25 Desember 2018

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As-it-happens update December 25, 2018
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On Dec. 24, 1968, Bill Anders orbited the moon as lunar module pilot with the Apollo 8 crew on humanity's first voyage to another world.
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Elon Musk has a plan to get to Mars, but how he's going to get there keeps changing. Over the weekend, the SpaceX CEO said the company had "radically redesigned" its Raptor engine, casting a new steel alloy to contain the hellish engine temperatures ...
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It's been a big year for Uranus. We've learned quite a bit about the planet thanks to new research efforts aimed at explaining why it behaves dramatically different when compared to the other planets in our system.
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A Russian cosmonaut who explored a mysterious hole in a capsule docked to the International Space Station said Monday that the opening was drilled from inside the spacecraft and Russian law enforcement agencies are investigating what caused it.
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A NASA spacecraft is hurtling toward a historic New Year's Day flyby of the most distant planetary object ever studied, a frozen relic of the early solar system called Ultima Thule.
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SpaceX has launched the US Air Force's most powerful GPS satellite ever built. A Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Sunday (NZT Monday), hoisting the satellite into orbit.
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Holiday decorations glimmer under our roofs this season, and so, too, do celestial formations light up our largest home - the universe.
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NASA is buzzing with excitement these days about its ambitious new mission to return to the moon - this time to stay. The agency set an aggressive timetable to have the Gateway space station orbiting the moon by 2024, then begin ferrying astronauts ...
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Mars is known for its sandy Martian surface, so who would have thought that it was actually home to a massive winter wonderland? New photos released by the European Space Agency (ESA) revealed that the Red Planet has a 50-mile-wide icy crater.
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SYDNEY - Scientists are using an undersea robot to repopulate damaged sections of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, according to media reports.
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