Selasa, 30 Juli 2019

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As-it-happens update July 30, 2019
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Space.com
One of the first three companies that NASA tapped to deliver agency payloads to the lunar surface has backed out of its deal. In May, NASA announced that robotic landers built by Orbit Beyond, Astrobotic and Intuitive Machines would fly missions to the moon ...
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Space.com
Maybe you've gotten a bit blasé about rocket landings. SpaceX has pulled off more than 40 of them during orbital launches, after all, and Blue Origin has done it 10 times on test flights of its New Shepard suborbital vehicle. But returning from space, barreling ...
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Live Science
In case you've forgotten, Earth's sun is totally epic: It's home to towering fountains of plasma, "lava lamp blobs" of mystery matter 500 times larger than Earth, and a writhing magnetic field that twists, turns, snaps and lashes out into space every 11 years or so, ...
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Geek
A new study suggests the Moon is "significantly" older than previously believed. Researchers at the University of Cologne shaved 100 million years off earlier estimates, suggesting Earth's satellite developed approximately 50 million years after our Solar ...
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KPTV.com
(CNN) -- NASA's planet-hunting satellite TESS has discovered more than 20 exoplanets during its first year of observations, including some "missing link" planets entirely unlike anything in our own solar system. TESS, which stands for Transiting Exoplanet ...
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Siliconrepublic.com
NASA has discovered some of the smallest and nearest exoplanets discovered to date, considered the 'Disneyland for exoplanet science'. Scientists say they have discovered three new planets outside our solar system which orbit a star situated 73 light years ...
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Geek
Earlier this month, Florida conservation officials gave homeowners the green light to exterminate invasive green iguanas without a permit. That doesn't mean locals should open fire at anything that moves. Following the accidental shooting of a pool ...
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