Sabtu, 04 Februari 2017

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As-it-happens update February 4, 2017
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The test-firing of a previously-flown Falcon 9 first stage booster in late January paves the way for its second launch scheduled for no earlier than March.
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A few months from now, thousands of scientists will leave their labs and take to the streets to rally on behalf of publicly funded, openly communicated, evidence-based research.
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Frogs and amphibians can nab an fly with remarkable speed - but the real secret of their bug-catching prowess is in the saliva. Sticky frog saliva is a non-Newtonian fluid.
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NASA has overhauled its archive of amazing Earth views from space. The space agency's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) website will now provide daily, up-close views of the planet in both natural and enhanced color.
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Mission Control sign in MCC at Johnson Space Center. Photo Credit: Nathan Moeller / SpaceFlight Insider. HOUSTON, Texas - "Houston, we have a touchdown…" That is what NASA's Johnson Space Center is preparing to announce when the space ...
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A high-resolution satellite image of Istanbul captured on September 29, 2016 from one of Terra Bella's SkySat devices. Terra Bella.
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The yellow gas in the image is streaming away from the dying stellar core at speeds upwards of 621,371 miles per hour. Photo by Hubble/NASA/ESA.
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North American observers can watch the Moon flirt with Earth's shadow on the evening of February 10th. No daytime shadow you normally see has a sharp edge.
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The picture is as unusual as it is fantastic. While many astronauts love their pets, NASA does not, in general, allow animals in official portraits.
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The Lufengosaurus - a long-necked herbivore that walked on two feet in what is now southwestern China - has been dead for 195 million years.
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