Senin, 29 April 2019

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A file photo of the CRS-16 Dragon spacecraft, which was launched to the ISS in December 2018. CRS-17 is planned to launch in May 2019. Photo Credit: Michael Howard / SpaceFlight Insider. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX is gearing up for another ...
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Phys.Org
China's Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) launched its first set of detectors on April 26, 2019. It marked the beginning of comprehensive research effort in observing and detecting very high energy cosmic rays with the anticipated world ...
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Phys.Org
Volkmar Dierolf and an international team demonstrate the possibility of tuning the color of a GaN LED by changing the time sequence at which the operation current is provided to the device. A new technique―the result of an international collaboration of ...
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Yahoo News
Three years ago, a mysterious purplish glow arced across the Canadian skies. The light show was a completely unknown celestial phenomenon, so it was given a name befitting its beauty and grandeur: Steve. Now, scientists have finally pinpointed what ...
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International Business Times
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given SpaceX six years to launch at least half of its initial group consisting of 4,425 Starlink satellites. This deadline was a condition set by the FCC when it approved SpaceX's request to orbit these ...
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California Oracle
Coral reefs line shores worldwide, however, they're generally powerful to identify as a result of properly, they're underwater. Now, a bunch of researchers has discovered that satellite tv for pc imagery is able to mapping reefs on a worldwide scale. They've ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Steve Munt, from Lake Oswego, Oregon, has launched a GoFundMe page dedicated to raising funds for the cosmic burial. Share. Comments. By. Shivali Best. 10:40, 29 APR 2019. Science. Pikachu's ashes will be launched into space (Image: GoFundMe).
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