Senin, 29 April 2019

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As-it-happens update April 29, 2019
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Ars Technica
SpaceX has received Federal Communications Commission approval to halve the orbital altitude of more than 1,500 planned broadband satellites in order to lower the risk of space debris and improve latency. SpaceX's satellite project, named Starlink, aims ...
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New York Daily News
Although oceans make up nearly 70% of the planet, only around 5% has been explored, leaving much of the waters a mystery. Scientists recently discovered nearly 200,000 viruses in the ocean — making the big blue waters a little less mysterious.
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Popular Mechanics
Scientists have new insights into the mysterious celestial phenomena affectionately known as STEVE. They now believe the atmospheric glow of STEVE (Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement) is created through a "combination of heating of ...
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UPI.com
April 29 (UPI) -- Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf, the largest ice shelf in the world, is melting ten times faster than the global average. Over the last several years, scientists have been tracking the interactions between the northwest section of the ice shelf and the ...
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YubaNet
Neither the continents nor the oceans have always looked the way they do now. These "paleomaps" show how the continents and oceans appeared before (top) and during (bottom) "the collision that changed the world," when the landmass that is now the ...
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The Fayetteville Observer
Craters on the moon are perhaps the moon's signature features. All are generally small enough to prevent us from seeing them while gazing at the moon with our unaided eyes. But point even a small telescope moonward and its surface appears riddled with ...
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Express.co.uk
On April 10 this year, scientists have unveiled the world's very first photo of a giant black hole at the heart of a distant galaxy. The black hole was pictured in the centre of the galaxy Messier 87, more than 53 million light-years from Earth – a distance of ...
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Express.co.uk
NASA took the unusually blue photo of Mars in the Cerberus region of Mars, near the Martian volcano Elysium Mons. The picture shows the Cerberus Fossae, which are a series of deep fissures running alongside one another. The fissures are believed to ...
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Digital Camera World
Everything you need to know if you're planning on capturing the next meteor shower in the astrophotography calendar. Shares. null. The Eta Aquarid meteor shower will reach its peak on the 5 and 6 May 2019. Although technically the most prolific meteor ...
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Futurism
The International Space Station is rapidly becoming a hotbed of biomedical research. One example: a 3D printer that scientists have been using to manufacture biological tissue while in orbit. Now the printer is scheduled for upgrades that will allow it to ...
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