Senin, 02 Juli 2018

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As-it-happens update July 2, 2018
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On Monday, the sea-going research vessel EV Nautilus will search for fragments of a minivan-sized meteorite that fell into the ocean, after lighting up skies over Washington, Oregon and British Columbia.
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When astronomers first spied a weird cigar-shaped object speeding past the sun last October, they could tell from its path that it had come from another star system - but they didn't know exactly what it was.
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A total lunar eclipse will rise over the night sky this summer, and it will be the longest eclipse of this century, according to NASA.
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According to a physics professor working with the University of Albany, and a former employee of government space agency NASA, many governments around the world have enough evidence about UFOs and aliens, but they have never shared that with the ...
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Powering into a pre-sunrise sky over Florida's Space Coast on Friday, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket provided a memorable show as it climbed into sunlight, delivering a Dragon cargo craft to orbit on a trip to the International Space Station.
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Early on June 29, SpaceX launched its 15th cargo mission to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA, sending up nearly 6,000 pounds of supplies on top of its Falcon 9 rocket.
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The month of July was named for Julius Caesar and was once the fifth month of the year. July is the first full month of summer in the northern hemisphere and this year will bring us a major highlight that won't happen again until September 2035.
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Mars will be in its closest position to Earth in 15 years later this month of July. On July 31, the Red Planet will reach its closest approach to our planet due to opposition, or the phenomenon in which both Mars and Earth pass on the same side of the sun.
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When looking for exoplanets that could potentially support life, astronomers start with those orbiting within the "habitable zone" - the distance from the parent star that's just right for liquid water to exist on the surface, creating the conditions ...
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If you are out in the country, the sounds of summer have replaced the silence of winter in the starry skies. Night birds, cicadas and crickets accompany the "music of the spheres," which refers to the ancient belief that the stars in their motions made ...
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