Senin, 03 Juni 2019

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Space.com
NASA has released a stunning pair of images taken by the Spitzer Space Telescope, an instrument the agency will be shutting down on Jan. 30, 2020. The Spitzer Space Telescope, which has been at work since 2003, sees the universe in infrared light.
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Space.com
A gorgeous new photo from the Hubble Space Telescope depicts Messier 90, a spiral galaxy roughly 60 million light-years away from our own Milky Way — but getting closer. While the image itself is incredible, even more fascinating is the information ...
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Phys.Org
A Mars sample return campaign would bring samples of the Red Planet back to Earth for examination in the best terrestrial laboratories—but choosing the samples and storing them on Mars for later return is only one part of the extensive campaign being ...
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Phys.Org
A collaborative of institutions including the University of Groningen has developed an entirely new class of molecular photoswitches that meet many requirements previously considered unobtainable. The results have been published in Nature ...
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Live Science
Magicians are known for making things disappear, but when the sun vanished from the sky on May 28, 1900, it happened not through a sleight of hand, but because of a solar eclipse. There was magic in the air that day after all — movie magic.
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International Business Times
For centuries, the dwarf planet Pluto has captivated scientists with its reddish ice and now the possibility of a liquid ocean has got everyone excited. Liquid water is one of the key ingredients to sustain life. A new study revealed that liquid water on Pluto could ...
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Tech Times
Giant beavers that grew to about 2 meters long and weighed to up to 100 kilograms once roamed across North America. However, toward the end of the last Ice Age, the mega-rodents disappeared. Their extinction coincided with the disappearance of other ...
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International Business Times
NASA astronaut Nick Hague of the International Space Station (ISS) recently released a stunning time-lapse video of the station as it passes over Earth. The clip is a condensed version of the station's orbit around the planet. According to NASA, the video, ...
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