Sabtu, 01 Juni 2019

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Scientific American
The following essay is reprinted with permission from The Conversation, an online publication covering the latest research. Giant beavers the size of black bears once roamed the lakes and wetlands of North America. Fortunately for cottage-goers, these ...
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Geek
NASA astronaut Nick Hague captured a stunning time-lapse video of Earth while aboard the International Space Station. (Photo Credit: Nick Hague / NASA). Stay on target. NASA's Spitzer Telescope Captures Stellar 'Family Portrait' of Stars · Watch: NASA ...
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Houston Chronicle
With the thrilling maiden voyage of the Saturn V rocket now in the books, NASA was back to thinking about a sore subject -- the final piece of the lunar puzzle. Both the big rocket and the expanded, more complex crew module had presented myriad challenges ...
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Lake County News Chronicle
This year, June belongs to Jupiter. Earth has been gaining on the giant planet, and on June 10, we lap it in the orbital race. At that moment, Jupiter and the sun occupy opposite corners of the sky. Befitting its position, Jupiter rises in the southeast at about the ...
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Express.co.uk
Why are the planets closest to the sun not melting or burning? Those planets that are closer to the sun than the Earth are indeed hotter than Earth, but this heat is not enough to melt the rocks that make up these planets! Mercury is the closest rocky planet to ...
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