Senin, 31 Desember 2018

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As-it-happens update December 31, 2018
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This image shows the first detection of 2014 MU69 (nicknamed "Ultima Thule"), using the highest resolution mode (known as "1×1") of the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) aboard the New Horizons spacecraft.
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When Nancy Grace Roman was 11 years old, her family was living in Reno. She was enthralled by the stars in the clear night skies and joined with friends in forming an astronomy club.
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China's lunar lander and rover spacecraft Chang'e 4 could make humankind's first attempt to soft-land on the far side of the moon between Tuesday and Thursday, after entering a planned orbit on Sunday morning.
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The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrived at the asteroid called Bennu on Dec. 3, and already has made scientific discoveries: Bennu has a few craters, boulders litter the surface like chocolate in a chocolate chip cookie, and the asteroid shows signs of the ...
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Few things must change perspective of life on Earth than seeing our blue planet from the moon's perspective. Charlie Duke, one of 12 men to walk on the surface of the moon, was the keynote speaker this past summer at the fourth annual Lakes Area Mayors ...
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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- A new research showed supernova which happened 2.6 million years ago may have touched off climate change and triggered mass extinctions of large ocean animals including Megalodon.
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Sierra Nevada Corporation is picking up the pace in its mission to carry cargo to and from the International Space Station using a next-generation spaceplane, with NASA giving its Dream Chaser vehicle the all clear following a design and performance ...
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Latest research makes possibility. of space exploration more plausible. Want to be cheered up at the end of this benighted year? OK, how's this?
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Whether you're a late-night person or an early bird, January has something for everyone. You may recall last Jan. 31 when there was a rare (the last one was in 1866) Super Blue Blood Moon, when the moon is not only closest to earth in its orbit ("Super ...
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