Jumat, 26 Januari 2018

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As-it-happens update January 26, 2018
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An ancient jawbone uncovered from a collapsed cave on the coast of Israel is at least 175,000 years old, and it belonged to a member of our own species.
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Two commercial satellites and a NASA Earth-observation instrument managed to reach orbit despite a scare during liftoff today (Jan. 25).
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US astronauts may soon need to wish upon a star if they ever want to explore Earth's final frontier again. The International Space Station might lose its support and funding by 2025 if the Trump administration has its way, according to a draft budget ...
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The clock is a symbolic threat assessment made by a panel of experts at the nonprofit Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. They evaluate the likelihood of Armageddon and move the minute hand accordingly.
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Two images by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiter taken in 2001 show a dramatic change in the Red Planet's appearance when haze raised by dust-storm activity in the south became globally distributed.
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A discarded plastic bag drifts in the ocean next to a tropical coral reef. Photo by Richard Whitcombe / Alamy. We know plastic trash in the oceans kills birds, turtles, and whales, but now, scientists have found it's making corals sick, too.
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To honor the upcoming anniversaries of three deadly disasters that claimed the lives of 17 NASA astronauts over the years, the space agency will host its annual Day of Remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia today (Jan. 25 ...
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Glittery sphere. "Glittery. This sphere is now spinning miles above Earth's surface. You can see it with a naked eye glinting across the night sky.
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Asteroid 2002 AJ129 will make its closest approach to Earth on Feb. 4 at 4:30 p.m. EST. At the time of closest approach, the asteroid will be no closer than 10 times the distance between Earth and the moon.
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Update for 8:47 pm ET: Arianespace representatives have reported that the SES-14 and Al Yah 3 satellites are in their expected orbits after the company lost contact with its Ariane 5 rocket's upper stage during tonight's launch.
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