Senin, 31 Oktober 2016

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As-it-happens update October 31, 2016
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Three space travelers landed safely back on Earth late Saturday night. The journey began in the evening, 5:12 p.m., ET to be exact, when the hatch to the International Space Station closed, and Kate Rubins, Anatoly Ivanishin and Takuya Onishi climbed ...
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Elon Musk-led SpaceX has indicated that it is close to solve the mystery over what caused the Falcon 9 rocket explosion during a test firing in early September.
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The new marine protected area, expected to come into force in December 2017, will set out to protect some 1.55 million square kilometers (~600,000 square miles) of the Ross Sea around Antarctica - an area more than the size of France, Germany and ...
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Buzzed by an asteroid? With new advances in detection and tracking so-called Near Earth Objects, scientists hope to one day protect the Earth from asteroid threats.
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Environmentalists are not losing hope about saving the coral reefs. Although about sixty percent of the structures in the oceans around the world are severely affected, conservation strategies will still be applied.
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More than 50 gigabits of data collected by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft during its speedy flyby of Pluto in 2015 took more than a year to reach scientists on Earth, the U.S.
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By Mark Buchanan / BloombergWorld leaders have started to generate some real optimism with their efforts to address global climate change.
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The technology that simulates an expedition to the red planet may one day allow us to see other worlds through the eyes of astronauts.
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Wildlife officials in Louisiana announced that the Caminada Beach and Dune Restoration Project is complete, meaning Elmer's Island Refuge in Grand Isle can now reopen.
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