Selasa, 01 November 2016

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As-it-happens update November 1, 2016
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In Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Sunday October 30, 2016 (Kazakh time) the Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft with the Expedition 49 crewmembers returns after 115 days in space.
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Lung cancer is a real killer and it will take a force to beat it! Ask a Specialist: Understanding Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.
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Worried about an asteroid smashing into Earth? A new NASA early warning "intruder alert" system should ease your fears. NASA's Scout computer program - constantly fed by data from telescopes around the world - watches out for potentially dangerous ...
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The mysterious tilt of the moon's orbit might come from an angled, giant impact that vaporized most of the early Earth, creating the moon in the process, a new study finds.
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Numerous methods have been devised and used over the decades to detect the presence of bombs in various places. Some of these include the use of chemicals, spectrometry, X-rays, silicon nanowires and animals such as dogs and even bees.
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It was Halloween 1936 when seven young men convened in the San Gabriel Mountains to turn the idea of a working rocket from fantasy to reality.
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File photo of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket rolling out to its launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Credit: SpaceX. Investigators probing the Sept.
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The moon snacks on the sun. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/SDO/Joy Ng. It's always an event when we can see a solar eclipse on Earth, but NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory gets a much better view of the sun from its vantage point in space.
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) - The last of Pluto's secrets have finally been downloaded here on Earth, more than a year after the New Horizons spacecraft sped past the dwarf planet.
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