Sabtu, 03 Juni 2017

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As-it-happens update June 3, 2017
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antarctica larsen c ice shelf rift crack nov 2016 john sonntag nasa gsfc.JPG The Larsen C ice shelf rift snaking into the distance.
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A long exposure of the night sky at the Wallops Flight Facility on Chincoteague Island, Virginia. If you live along the Eastern Seaboard and wake up early Saturday you could be treated to a colorful sky hours before sunrise lights up the horizon.
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The globular cluster Messier 54 as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope. Located some 90,000 light-years away, the object might actually be the star-filled core pulled out of a neighboring galaxy by the gravity of our home galaxy, the Milky Way.
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Scientists and armchair astronomers nationwide will get the chance to see a total solar eclipse, marking the first time the phenomenon has occurred from coast-to-coast in nearly 100 years.
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Twelve-thousand-year-old craters on the floor of the Barents Sea suggest that large methane releases from the Arctic could occur abruptly as human-caused climate change worsens.
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Observations collected by NASA's Curiosity rover over 3.5 years have revealed that oxygen levels in an ancient Martian lake differed between shallow and deep water.
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For the third time in six months, crews working on a Los Angeles rail system expansion have unearthed fossils of beasts that roamed the Southland many millennia ago.
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The Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft descends to the landing site in Kazakhstan under parachute. Credit: NASA TV/Spaceflight Now. Leaving crewmate Peggy Whitson behind in orbit for an extended mission, a Russian cosmonaut and his French co-pilot undocked ...
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CANBERRA, Australia - A United Nations agency said Saturday it had "serious concern" about coral bleaching on Australia's Great Barrier and urged the government to work faster to improve water quality in the region.
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With a probe still operating far beyond Pluto and other missions orbiting Saturn, Jupiter, Ceres, Mars, Earth, and the moon, NASA has eyes across the solar system like never before.
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