Rabu, 26 Desember 2018

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As-it-happens update December 26, 2018
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A team of scientists explains Uranus' lopsided angle, its freezing temperatures, and irregular magnetic fields. Durham University researchers ran detailed computer simulations to explain Uranus' unique 90-degree side position.
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Merry Christmas from the International Space Station! The crew of Expedition 58 beamed home their jolly holiday wishes today (Dec. 25) on the 50th anniversary of the first Christmas in space.
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NASA's telescopes were able to capture the brightest comet of 2018 on camera. On Dec. 13, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope got a close look at the comet 46P/Wirtanen as it streaked across the sky.
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2018 may well prove to be the beginning of new eras in spaceflight, astronomy and astrophysics. Elon Musk and SpaceX may have ushered in the start of a golden age of commercial spaceflight, while a host of missions around the solar system may boost our ...
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Given that there are ambitious plans to colonize Mars in the near future, it is surprising how much we still have to learn about what it would be like to actually live on the planet.
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Last year, an enigmatic object named Oumuamua startled astronomers when it came streaking past the sun, giving humanity its first close-up look at an object from beyond our solar system.
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Mars is the hottest topic in the space science world these days, with new rovers, orbiters, and landers finding out new and exciting things about the Red Planet with startling regularity.
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Another spectacular celestial sight 'Super Blood Wolf Moon' is expected to excite stargazers from around the world in January 2019.
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Three and a half years after giving humanity its first close-up view of Pluto, and almost 13 years after launching from Earth, the New Horizons spacecraft will explore another new frontier: a reddish hunk of rock and ice known as Ultima Thule.
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Scientists made an unusual discovery. Oceanographers have discovered in marine mammals is similar to human traits. The staff of the Institute of woods hole in the United States, in the framework of the studies revealed dolphins near the Hawaiian ...
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