Jumat, 01 Februari 2019

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As-it-happens update February 1, 2019
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There's a giant void hiding under the Antarctic ice, and it's growing larger and more menacing by the day, a new study using satellite data finds.
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NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has flexed some new scientific muscles, likely solving a Red Planet puzzle in the process. Mission team members repurposed the rover's navigation gear to measure tiny variations in gravitational fields, a new study reports.
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Lunar landings date back to the 1960s. The United States landed 12 people on six separate occasions as part of the Apollo program, along with robotic spacecraft such as Surveyor, which served as a precursor to human missions.
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Artist's depiction of Antarctanax shackleton (left). Across the stream, a large archosaur stalks a pair of unsuspecting dicynodonts.
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The year seems to be off to a great start in terms of exciting asteroid related events. This past month there were two historic objects photographed by nearby spacecraft.
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The Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a dwarf galaxy in our own cosmic backyard, a mere 30 million light-years from the Milky Way.
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The next generation of 3D printing has turned to Star Trek for a bit of inspiration. Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have built a 3D printer dubbed "the replicator" that uses light to build solid 3D objects from a gelatinous ...
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Dark energy, a mysterious invisible force believed to play a role in how the universe expands, may be growing stronger over time, according to a new study.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - One of the key drivers of the world's climate is an area in the North Atlantic Ocean where warmer and colder water mix and swirl.
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NASA's New Horizons has sent back the best image of Kuiper Belt object (KBO) 2014 MU69, more popularly known as Ultima Thule, which it flew past on New Year's Day.
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