Sabtu, 26 Mei 2018

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As-it-happens update May 26, 2018
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Sixty-six million ago an asteroid crashed into the Earth, with a force one million times greater than the most powerful atomic bomb.
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SpaceX is still working on a new, safer helium tank design needed for launches with astronauts, and the debut of the company's upgraded Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket earlier this month did not count as one of seven successful missions in "crew configuration" ...
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On May 25 to 28, 2018 - if you have a clear sky - you'll surely notice a very bright "star" near the moon. This object is really a planet, Jupiter.
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HONOLULU (KHON2) - A NASA satellite captured stunning images of what the Kilauea eruption in Leilani Estates looks like from space.
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You might remember that about a year ago, astrophysicists turned the whole Earth into a telescope to try and get a picture of a black hole.
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Scientists have found huge valleys linking the smaller West Antarctic Ice Sheet to the massive East Antarctic Ice Sheet, hidden deep under the ice.
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BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - A Boulder-based aerospace company will have a hand in the construction of a $3.2 billion telescope for NASA.
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If you want to send something deep, deep into space, it's impractical to load it up with lots of heavy propellant. Scientists with their eyes on long-distance space travel have contemplated thrusters that wouldn't need any propellant at all.
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NASA's InSight Mars lander performed its first engine burn on Tuesday (May 22), refining its course toward the Red Planet. The 40-second burn, which involved four of InSight's eight thrusters, was designed to change the lander's velocity by about 8.5 ...
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The twin Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-On (GRACE-FO) satellites, developed and built by Airbus, are closer to continuing the climate record established by the predecessor GRACE mission of 2002–2017, following their successful launch ...
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