Rabu, 27 Februari 2019

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As-it-happens update February 27, 2019
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An iceberg roughly twice the size of New York City could soon break off an ice shelf in Antarctica, according to NASA scientists who are monitoring an enormous crack that is spreading across the sprawling slab of ice.
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There's a 99.9999 percent chance that humans are the cause of global warming, a new study reported Monday. This means we've reached the "gold standard" for certainty, a statistical measure typically used in particle physics.
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Researchers have used liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal, in a world-first breakthrough that could transform our approach to carbon capture and storage.
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The first official launch weather outlook issued Tuesday by U.S. Air Force meteorologists predicts an 80 percent chance of favorable conditions for the predawn liftoff Saturday of SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft on a test flight to the International ...
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The little lander Beresheet hopes to make history in multiple ways this year. SpaceIL. The first commercial lander bound for the surface of the moon suffered a hiccup early Tuesday.
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A new image from Japan's Hayabusa-2 spacecraft reveals a large, dark, irregular spot where the craft landed on asteroid Ryugu's surface last week.
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A new book, The Uninhabitable Earth, argues that the immediate repercussions of climate change are far more dire than we can comprehend.
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Update, 5:20 p.m. EST: The mole's deployment has been delayed by two days because the commands didn't reach InSight in time, according to a statement from the German space agency, a collaborator on the mission.
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NASA's New Horizons made history when it flew by Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69, nicknamed 'Ultima Thule' on New Year's Day of this year.
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An artist's impression of the final Square Kilometre Array setup in Western Australia, featuring 132,000 low frequency antennas (which CSIRO says resemble "metal Christmas trees").
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