Jumat, 31 Agustus 2018

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As-it-happens update August 31, 2018
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Astronauts on the International Space Station worked swiftly today (Aug. 30) to repair a minor air leak in the Russian segment of the orbiting laboratory.
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The Boulder-born New Horizons mission now has its next target beyond Pluto clearly in its crosshairs. NASA is reporting that a long-distance camera on the spacecraft which achieved the historic flyby of Pluto on July 14, 2015 has recorded its first ...
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Scientists from Harvard and Google have devised a method to predict where earthquake aftershocks may occur, using a trained neural network.
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After the end of the last ice age - as sea levels rose, glaciers receded and global average temperatures soared as much as seven degrees Celsius - the Earth's ecosystems were utterly transformed.
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The whale shark is the largest fish in the world. It can grow to 40 feet in length and weigh tens of thousands of pounds. In July, a 26-foot whale shark was found dead on Sanibel Island, on Florida's southwestern Gulf Coast, its body riddled with the ...
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The plight of NASA's Mars Opportunity rover since a massive dust storm encircled Mars on June 10 has captured the attention of stargazers everywhere.
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It was a personal shock to me yesterday (Aug. 29) to learn of the passing of Paul Spudis, a leading moon expert, a great friend over the decades and an in-your-face proponent of the moon over Mars as the next deep-space astronaut destination.
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Space exploration in the 21st century offers the possibility to reach new frontiers, from developing a lunar gateway for deep space travel, returning American astronauts to the surface of the moon and eventually putting humans on Mars.
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Skywatchers across Western Australia caught sight of an incredible fireball on Tuesday night (Aug. 28), and many were lucky enough to capture the spectacle on film.
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(CNN) Japan's space agency will attempt to land a robotic unmanned landing craft on the surface of an asteroid 300 million-kilometers (186.4 million-miles) away from Earth next month.
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