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100 years ago, an eclipse changed the known laws of physics and made Einstein Einstein On May 29, 1919, a solar eclipse forever altered our conception of gravity, rewrote the laws of physics and turned a 40-year-old, wild-haired scientist into a global celebrity — the very personification of scientific genius. It was a very good day for Albert Einstein.
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A month after SpaceX's capsule explosion, NASA releases plan for the future of the program More than a month after a SpaceX astronaut capsule exploded during a test, Elon Musk's rocket company and NASA have released an updated plan for the future of the program. NASA said Tuesday that SpaceX had multiple versions of the spacecraft that ...
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Sun's 11-Year Cycle –"Powered By Tidal Forces of Venus, Earth, Jupiter" One of the big questions in solar physics is why the sun's activity follows a regular cycle of 11 years. Researchers discovered that the tidal forces of Venus, Earth and Jupiter influence the Sun's magnetic field, thus governing the solar cycle. The scientists ...
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The Planets review – so staggering you go 'whoa!' every few seconds The awesome vastness of time and space is laid out in its full, jawdropping incomprehensibility by Prof Brian Cox, the Attenborough of outer space. Rebecca Nicholson. Tue 28 May 2019 17.00 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email.
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Biologists name new rat snake species in Europe after little-known Iron Age kingdom May 28 (UPI) -- Scientists have identified a new species of rat snake living in Eastern Europe. The team of herpetologists decided to name the snake after the often overlooked Iron Age kingdom of Urartu. Researchers long suspected that the so-called ...
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