Rabu, 29 Mei 2019

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As-it-happens update May 29, 2019
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The Verge
Over the weekend, astronomers and space enthusiasts everywhere caught a glimpse of SpaceX's recently launched Starlink satellites in the sky. They're the first 60 spacecraft of nearly 12,000 the company plans to launch for its massive "internet from space" ...
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Space.com
Two cosmonauts will perform a spacewalk outside the International Space Station today (May 29), and you can watch the orbital action live. Russian spaceflyers Oleg Kononenko and Alexey Ovchinin are scheduled to venture outside the station at 11:44 a.m. ...
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Forbes
This undated file photo shows the famed German borne physicist Prof. Dr. Albert Einstein, author of the theory of Relativity. (AP-PHOTO). ASSOCIATED PRESS. Everyone knows Albert Einstein was a genius, but can you explain what he's famous for?
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Fox News
Sometimes, it pays to keep looking. Researchers have found a "forbidden" planet roughly three times the size of Earth in an area known as the Neptunian Desert, a place where it should not exist. Also known as NGTS-4b, the exoplanet has a mass of 20 ...
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Laboratory Equipment
Science fiction stories are chock full of terraforming schemes and oxygen generators for a very good reason—we humans need molecular oxygen (O2) to breathe, and space is essentially devoid of it. Even on other planets with thick atmospheres, O2 is hard ...
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Science Daily
Date: May 28, 2019; Source: University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Summary: The children of women who have high glucose blood levels during pregnancy, even if their mothers are not diagnosed with gestational diabetes, are at an increased risk of ...
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International Business Times, India Edition
A few days back, Frank Hoogerbeets, a self-proclaimed Dutch seismologist who operates through a website named 'Ditrianum' had sensationally claimed that a powerful earthquake will jolt the planet in the final days of May 2019. Surprisingly, a megaquake ...
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Devdiscourse
Melbourne, May 29 The world's coral reefs are under threat from ocean acidification with many corals unable to adapt to the conditions, according to a study. The study, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, determined the capacity of coral reefs to ...
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