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As-it-happens update May 29, 2019
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Sky & Telescope
The 60 Starlink satellites parading across the sky make an incredible sight, but some skywatchers wonder at what cost to the night. It's a safe bet to say no one had ever seen anything like it — 60 satellites chugging across the sky in a straight line like some ...
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EarthSky
May 29, 2019, is the 100th anniversary of a total solar eclipse, during which Sir Arthur Eddington observed the bending of light around the sun, thereby proving Einstein's general relativity theory and catapulting Einstein into rock star fame. Sharing is caring! 0.
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Phys.Org
Compostable food containers seem like a great idea: They degrade into nutrient-rich organic matter, reducing waste and the need for chemical fertilizers. But much of this packaging relies on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to repel water and oil.
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International Business Times
A self-titled UFO expert claims an "alien drone" could be seen as a NASA lunar module takes off from the surface of the moon. The "drone" is seen in a video. Scott Waring, a known UFO hunter, claimed that an alien drone could be seen briefly as one of ...
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SlashGear
Scientists have been pouring over all the data that the Chandra X-ray observatory gathers. Chandra has discovered one of the clearest examples of a stellar pair being expelled from their galactic base. The binary stars are a pair of stars that orbit around each ...
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ZME Science
When it comes to space, oxygen has been famously known to be in short supply. This is why it was a very pleasant surprise when two researchers at the California Institute of Technology found a way to produce some. Konstantinos P. Giapis with his reactor ...
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Firstpost
Space is pretty out there… literally! And NASA wants to consider the commercialization of lower Earth orbit in the future. So, NASA has asked companies that are part of the growing space economy, for input to construct a plan for the same. This will help them ...
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