Selasa, 31 Oktober 2017

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As-it-happens update October 31, 2017
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Call it what you wish: fish lizard, sea monster, ichthyosaur. After tens of millions of years, and then 1,500 hours of digging, paleontologists in India have unearthed the strikingly intact skeleton of an ichthyosaur, a marine reptile more than five ...
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A two-stage Falcon 9 rocket topped with the Koreasat-5A communications satellite lifted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida today (Oct. 30) at 3:34 p.m.
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Travelling between the stars has been a dream of humanity for generations. But while our species might not be able to make that trek for a long while, there are some seasoned travelers whizzing around the galaxy, and one of them stopped by our solar ...
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In honor of Halloween, NASA released a playlist of eerie space sounds picked up by various satellites traveling through the universe.
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Researchers hope Juno could help shed light on why Jupiter's northern and southern lights behave differently. By Mary Beth Griggs 36 minutes ago.
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The Old Testament Book of Joshua may contain the oldest known reference to a solar eclipse recorded by humanity. And it occurred 810 years ago today (Oct. 30).
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NASA Astronaut Randy Bresnik used to walk the grounds of Santa Monica High School, but today, he is floating on the International Space Station.
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The Great Barrier Reef has long been known as one of the natural wonders of the world. Stretching 2,300km-long, the stunning ecosystem off the east coast of Australia is made up of thousands of reefs and hundreds of tiny islands.
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The Dual-channel Extreme Ultraviolet Continuum Experiment, or DEUCE for short, was launched on Monday from the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
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A latest study led by a group of researchers from the Stony Brook University, the Academy of Finland, Marie Curie Actions of the European Union and the Kone Foundation has found that adverse climate change may force bamboo lemurs to change their ...
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