Minggu, 30 Oktober 2016

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As-it-happens update October 30, 2016
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A Soyuz MS-01 space capsule lands safely on Earth to return astronauts for NASA, Japan and a Russian cosmonaut back to Earth. The Soyuz landed in a remote region of Kazakhstan on Oct. 30, 2016 local time (late Oct. 29 EDT).
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Although a joint investigation continues, SpaceX has been able to duplicate the Falcon 9 flaw. And SpaceX plans to return to flight by the end of the year.
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Photo taken on Jan. 19, 2015 shows migratory flamingoes flapping their wings from the water of the Chilka lake as they change place for food in Khurda district of South Orissa near Bhubaneswar, capital of the eastern Indian state Orissa, India.
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Fifteen months after NASA's New Horizon mission flew through the Pluto system, the images and data it collected have finally finished transmitting back to Earth.
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The first-ever fossilized dinosaur brain was found in England. However, it wasn't only until recently that it was proven to be legit.
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After years of stalemate, world leaders have finally agreed to protect a vast expanse of Antarctica's Southern Ocean. Covering an area of 600,000 square miles in the Ross Sea, it will be the largest marine protected area in the world.
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Climate scientists like me need to be clear about the global danger. Putting a price on CO2 would slow warming more effectively than any other policy tool we have available.
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AP-Puget Sound Orcas FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2014, file photo, a female orca leaps from the water while breaching in Puget Sound west of Seattle, as seen from a federal research vessel that has been tracking the whale.
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Global warming is a threat to our planet and consequently our species, but it might actually save us in the end. Mars is a fascinating possibility for mankind, because it would make us a species that can live on multiple planets, which would not only ...
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The world's coral reefs are struggling to maintain their ability to support marine life, with 60 percent at risk of disappearing, primarily as a result of human-inflicted damage.
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