Selasa, 04 Desember 2018

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As-it-happens update December 4, 2018
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New York (CNN Business) SpaceX delivered 64 satellites into orbit in one fell swoop for a record-setting mission. Elon Musk's company launched a rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Monday after a series of delays triggered by bad ...
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - After a two-year chase, a NASA spacecraft arrived Monday at the ancient asteroid Bennu, its first visitor in billions of years.
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Gravitational waves have been picked up from the biggest black hole merger yet detected. Scientists say their laser labs sensed the ripples in space-time emanating from this gargantuan collision on 29 July 2017.
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Three astronauts who were launched into space aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft Monday entered the International Space Station nearly eight hours later, a relief to relatives and scientists months after a rocket failure aborted another mission.
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NASA scientist Silvano P. Colombano has stated that aliens may have already visited Earth, but that we would have great difficulty in recognizing them as they might not be 'carbon-based organisms like us'.
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"Everybody in the room was kind of on pins and needles," said Don Banfield '87, senior research associate, astronomy, describing a movie-like scene.
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NASA has announced a one-day delay in SpaceX's next cargo launch until Wednesday to allow time for ground teams to replace moldy food bars meant for 40 mice heading for the International Space Station as part of a biological research experiment, ...
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Before 36-year-old James Eberling died in November 2016, he told his parents he had one final wish: He wanted his remains to be sent into space.
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This one just tickles my funny bone. Public Citizen and Care2 are up-in-arms over the idea that NASA's good name and reputation might be sullied by the possible selling of naming rights to its rockets and space ships.
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Uncertainty continues to swirl around scientist He Jiankui's gene editing experiment in China. Using CRISPR technology, He modified a gene related to immune function in human embryos and transferred the embryos to their mother's womb, producing twin ...
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