Jumat, 04 Januari 2019

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As-it-happens update January 4, 2019
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BEIJING - The Chinese rover on the "dark" side of the moon is making its tracks on the soft lunar surface. The Jade Rabbit 2 rover drove off its lander's ramp and onto the soft, snow-like surface at 10:22 p.m.
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LAUREL, Md. - A couple of days before the New Horizons spacecraft made its flyby of a small, icy world far beyond Pluto, scientists working on the mission finally got a picture of the body, nicknamed Ultima Thule, that was more than a single dot.
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New research led by astrophysicists at Durham University, UK, predicts that the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) could hit the Milky Way in two billion years' time.
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While New Horizons soaked up most of the world's thirst for space stories over the holiday, there was another success story worth unpacking: NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft finally entered asteroid Bennu's orbit, after more than two years of hurtling ...
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SEATTLE - Two more Puget Sound orcas are ailing and probably will be dead by summer, according an expert on the critically endangered population of killer whales that live in the waters of the Pacific Northwest.
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NASA has made it its goal to find the location of 90 percent of large near-Earth objects (NEOs), including possible asteroids on a collision course with our planet, but the process is slow-going and expected to end way past its original 2020 deadline ...
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A little out-of-this-world fireworks just upstaged the biggest planet in our solar system. San Antonio's Southwest Research Institute has revealed dynamic new images of a volcanic plume shooting from Jupiter's moon Io, the most volcanically active body ...
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Most of the mass in the universe is made up of a kind of matter that none of us have ever seen. It's called "dark matter" and, despite being incredibly abundant, it's also extremely difficult to study.
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For the first time, scientists have created laser-cooled neutral plasma. The temperatures reached are around 50 times colder than that of deep space, with the plasma reaching -273C.
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One small step for man, one giant leap for the Queensland Museum. Astronaut suits, rocket engines, moon boots, lunar cameras and full-scale replicas of historic US and Soviet spacecraft will enter Brisbane's orbit this year.
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