Minggu, 29 Oktober 2017

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As-it-happens update October 29, 2017
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Not only does NASA not know what the mysterious object is, they also have no idea where it came from, according to a news release.
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Spending a year in space takes such a toll on the human body that astronauts literally have to learn how to walk again once they're back on Earth.
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A groundbreaking new finding could unlock the secret to creating better batteries that last longer and don't require as much charging.
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The DEUCE grating, sensitive to ultraviolet, is carefully positioned for bonding into its flight mount. Credit: Nicholas Erickson.
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The first feathered dinosaur ever found is still spilling its secrets. Sinosauropteryx was uncovered two decades ago, when a farmer in northeastern China unearthed a remarkable fossil while digging a well.
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A in Florida on a cargo resupply run to the International Space Station.
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This illustration shows the seething hot planet Kepler-13Ab that circles very close to its host star, Kepler-13A. On the nighttime side the planet's immense gravity pulls down titanium oxide, which precipitates as snow.
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In September, to much fame, a man who claimed to have studied astronomy in Kentucky and deciphered the Book of Revelation predicted an ominous sign would appear on Sept.
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Saturday night is International Observe the Moon Night, and EarthSky community members from around the world sent photos, reminding us that we all see the same moon.
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ABOVE: NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-16, or GOES-16, watches the Sun's upper atmosphere - called the corona - at six different wavelengths, allowing it to observe a wide range of solar phenomena.
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