Selasa, 30 April 2019

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As-it-happens update April 30, 2019
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Gizmodo
This past January, astronomers managed to capture the moment a space rock struck the Moon during a total lunar eclipse. Now we're learning more about this unprecedented event, including the speed of the offending object and the intense temperatures ...
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Live Science
The Hubble Space Telescope recently spied new evidence of a peculiar molecule: wiggly buckyballs, which have intrigued astrophysicists since they were discovered in space nearly a decade ago. Dubbed Buckminsterfullerene, these supersize molecules ...
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New Zealand Herald
NZ Post's newest stamps are out of this world, featuring some of the country's space pioneers along with a sprinkling of real stardust. The New Zealand Space Pioneers stamps released today celebrate six New Zealanders who were pioneers in astronomy, ...
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Earth.com
According to Professor Jose Maria Madiedo of the University of Huelva, and Dr. Jose L. Ortiz of the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia, a space rock traveling at roughly 38,000 miles per hour collided with the Moon during the January total eclipse.
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