Senin, 01 Juli 2019

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Phys.Org
Hubble offers a special view of the double star system Eta Carinae's expanding gases glowing in red, white, and blue. This is the highest resolution image of Eta Carinae taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Imagine slow-motion fireworks that ...
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Phys.Org
On October 19, 2017, astronomers discovered the first known interstellar object to visit our solar system. First spotted by the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System 1 (PanSTARRS1) telescope located at the University of Hawaii's ...
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Phys.Org
Many people who are old enough to have experienced the first moon landing will vividly remember what it was like watching Neil Armstrong utter his famous quote: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.". Half a century later, the event is ...
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Gizmodo
Later this month, some of the original videotapes that captured the first Moon landing will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. But they're not being sold by NASA. Incredibly, these tapes were sold to a random NASA intern back in the 1970s who had no idea ...
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Phys.Org
Certain plants, insects, crustaceans and fish possess the uncanny ability to change the sex of their offspring before they are born. Mammals have never before demonstrated this genetic skill, until now. A new Tel Aviv University study reveals a genetic system ...
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Big Think
Buzz Aldrin is an Apollo 11 astronaut who was the second man to walk on the moon. NASA currently plans to send humans back to the moon and establish a "deep space gateway" that would eventually send astronauts to Mars. Meanwhile, private companies ...
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NOLA.com
Four RS-25 liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen fueled engines are reviewed during a tour of the Michoud Assembly Facility to showcase the progress on NASAÕs Space Launch System for a moon mission in New Orleans, La. Friday, June 28, 2019.
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UPI.com
July 1 (UPI) -- The evolution of life in Earth's oceans changed dramatically around 170 million years ago, according to new research. Prior to the shift, the evolutionary success of marine life forms was dictated primarily by biochemical constraints. Climate and ...
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UPI.com
July 1 (UPI) -- New research has confirmed the primary driver of glacier calving, but analysis showed the effects of subsurface water temperatures aren't as influential as previously thought. The new findings -- published this week in the journal Scientific ...
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NASA has announced that our next destination in the solar system is the unique, richly organic world Titan. Advancing our search for the building blocks of life, the Dragonfly mission will fly multiple sorties to sample and examine sites around Saturn's icy moon ...
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Cosmos
Net anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions must approach zero by mid-century (2050) to stabilize global mean temperature at the levels targeted by international efforts1–5. Yet continued expansion of fossil-fuel energy infrastructure implies already ...
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www.computing.co.uk
For the first time, scientists have captured the movement of atoms in four dimensions (4D) during the process of nucleation. The research team, which was led by scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), said they used a new imaging ...
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Edgy Labs
Japanese scientists successfully transported quantum information within a diamond by exploiting a defect on the gem stone's molecular structure. Profile Image. Rechelle Ann Fuertes Jul 01, 2019 at 6:45 am GMT. Image courtesy of Shutterstock. Researchers ...
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US Trade Media
The utilization of electric propulsion for raising satellites into geostationary orbit can result in huge solar cell degradation as indicated by another investigation. The all-inclusive adventure results in a more noteworthy presentation to the damaging impacts of ...
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