Minggu, 01 April 2018

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As-it-happens update April 1, 2018
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Update for 5:35 pm. EDT: New re-entry forecasts by the European Space Agency and Aerospace Corp. have shifted the time of Tiangong-1's expected crash to between Sunday evening and early Monday (April 2).
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When the hearse carrying the body of Professor Stephen Hawking arrived at the university church of Great St. Mary's in Cambridge, the bell rang 76 times - to mark each year of the renowned physicist's life.
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An exciting new avenue of research has opened up that could help us unlock the secrets to the universe itself. It is the age old question about our universe, and that is why there exists anything at all.
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A defunct Chinese space laboratory is set to become a "splendid" meteor shower as it re-enters Earth's atmosphere on Monday, Chinese authorities maintain.
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A full Blue Moon rises into the evening sky tonight (March 31). This will be the second and final Blue Moon of 2018, so don't miss it!
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Artist's rendering of the inner structure of Mars. The topmost layer is known as the crust, underneath it is the mantle, which rests on an inner core.
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A bird's-eye view of a gorge in the East African Rift at Engaruka, Tanzania. Credit: Ulrich Doering/Alamy. A piece of East Africa is expected break off the main continent in tens of millions of years.
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LAWRENCE, KANSAS - For now, there are just a few things researchers and students at the University of Kansas want people to dig about the new dinosaur they recently excavated in Montana's Hell Creek Formation.
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Solar system siblings Mars and Saturn begin April cosmically inseparable, at least from our earthly perspective. You can find these two planets in the morning south-southeastern sky, before sunrise.
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On Friday, astronomers announced a new paper laying out the case for the atmosphere of Venus as a possible niche for extraterrestrial microbial life.
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