Sabtu, 27 Januari 2018

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As-it-happens update January 27, 2018
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In last week's Night Sky column, we previewed next Wednesday's total eclipse of the moon, putting a special emphasis on the total phase of the eclipse, which will last, at most, for 76 minutes, depending on your viewing location.
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Earlier this month, the New Zealand-based private spaceflight company Rocket Lab successfully delivered its first orbital payload.
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It can't stay up there forever. Space is harsh, the International Space Station is getting old and the astronauts on board are continually doing repairs.
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Two 2001 images from the Mars Orbiter Camera on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiter show a dramatic change in the planet's appearance when haze raised by dust-storm activity in the south became globally distributed.
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Seven astronauts—including the first woman of Indian origin astronaut Kalpana Chawla— died Feb. 1, 2003, when Columbia shattered in the skies over Texas.
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SpaceX's successful test-firing of Falcon 9 rocket engines Friday cleared the way for a planned launch as soon as Tuesday afternoon of a European communications satellite from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
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The fossil found in Misliya cave, showing details of the teeth. The details of the teeth - their shapes and sizes relative to each other -- helped the scientists confirm that this belongs to Homo sapiens.
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It's no secret that the world's coral reefs are in bad shape. Climate change has led to widespread coral bleaching, overfishing has disrupted the ecosystems that keep reefs healthy and toxic runoffs from human industry are destroying the so-called ...
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Last year, China opened a laboratory on Earth to stimulate moon-like environment and send several volunteers in it. The aim was to test the limits of humans' ability to live in a self-contained space and to prepare for the country's long term goal of ...
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Chinese scientists successfully cloned two macaque monkeys using SCNT, the cloning method that produced Dolly the Sheep in the 1990s.
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