Rabu, 03 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 4, 2019
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The only total solar eclipse of 2019 passed over parts of the Pacific Ocean, Chile, and Argentina on Tuesday. It was the first total solar eclipse since August 2017. The full eclipse was visible on land for more than two minutes. Tourists, locals, and scientists ...
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Astronomy Magazine
The Kepler Space Telescope revealed planets outside our solar system by the thousands. With this wave of discoveries, astronomers realized something peculiar: the most common type of planet in the galaxy is one our solar system doesn't have. It's a planet ...
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VICE
At a recent summit about space commerce, Deborah Barnhart, director of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, was asked if she has any predictions about the first words spoken by humans on Mars. She deferred to the kids and teenagers who attend her ...
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KCBX
A unique spacecraft is now orbiting the earth, and soon a team at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo will command it to unfurl super-thin stretches of Mylar, serving as sails. The craft will then glide along, propelled only by solar power. The rocket that transported the ...
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Express.co.uk
Yellowstone volcano and the surrounding national park witnessed a period of intense activity in June this year. In its monthly Yellowstone volcano update, the US Geological Survey informed of record-breaking eruptions, hydrothermal blasts and earthquakes.
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Mental Floss
Lakes of flowing, angry lava hidden within volcanoes are not as common as movies like The Lord of the Rings and Shrek would have us think. Before today, there were only seven known persistent lava lakes on Earth. British satellite images just confirmed the ...
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IFLScience
For decades, the sea ice surrounding Antarctica has been increasing. Now, an analysis of satellite data led by NASA finds that the continent is experiencing a "precipitous decline" bringing total sea ice extent to the lowest it has been in 40 years, wiping out 35 ...
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