Senin, 29 April 2019

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As-it-happens update April 29, 2019
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The New Yorker
For science, profit, and pride, China, the U.S., and private companies are hunting for resources on the lunar surface. By Rivka Galchen. 5:00 A.M.. Illustration by Allan Sanders. In January, the China National Space Administration landed a spacecraft on the far ...
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Orlando Sentinel
SpaceX plans to return to the International Space Station this week supporting its partnership with NASA to resupply the station and infusing a bit of normalcy into what has been a chaotic time for the aerospace company. On April 20, SpaceX suffered what will ...
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Tech Times
For the first time, ESA will cover a major international asteroid impact exercise live via social media, highlighting the the actions that might be taken by scientists, space agencies and civil protection organisations. Every two years, asteroid experts from across ...
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New Atlas
It might be hard to believed that a phenomenon as eye-catching as aurora could go undocumented, but in 2016 a new type of sky light was discovered, and given the strange name of STEVE. Exactly how the phenomenon worked was unknown, but a new ...
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Sci-News.com
For scores of wild bee species, females and males visit very different flowers for food, according to a new study published in the journal PLoS ONE. The bicolored striped-sweat bee (Agapostemon virescens), a male, on spotted knapweed in the ...
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