Selasa, 01 Oktober 2019

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The SLS core stage pathfinder was offloaded from NASA's Pegasus barge Friday at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: William Harwood/CBS News. A tubular structure built as a stand-in for the core stage of NASA's Space Launch System has ...
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Space.com
NASA really wants to fly astronauts to the moon by 2024. But it needs landers to do it, and now the space agency has opened the doors for private companies to build those moonships. The U.S. space agency on Monday (Sept. 30) announced that it's officially ...
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Space.com
There's still no sign of aliens at Area 51, according to Elon Musk (or so he claims). This past weekend in Boca Chica, Texas, in front of a gleeful crowd of SpaceX employees, guests and members of the media, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk revealed new details ...
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BBC News
Babies in the womb have extra lizard-like muscles in their hands that most will lose before they are born, medical scans reveal. They are probably one of the oldest, albeit fleeting, remnants of evolution seen in humans yet, biologists say, in the journal ...
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Space.com
At least four potentially hazardous asteroids are making close approaches to Earth today (Oct. 1). Though the space rocks won't be near enough to our planet to cause any harm, three of the asteroids were discovered just hours before whizzing by the ...
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Business Insider
NASA launched the Kepler space telescope into orbit in 2009, which helped astronomers identify over 4,000 exoplanets — worlds outside our solar system. Based on that data, scientists estimate there could be up to 10 billion Earth-like planets in the Milky ...
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The New York Times
[Sign up for the Science Times newsletter for stories that capture the wonders of nature and the cosmos.] That maybe-comet from another star really is a comet from another star, and now it has a name and a date with destiny. On Dec. 7, the newly named ...
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EarthSky
NASA is testing a 3D-printed prototype of unusual mini robots that can roll, fly, float and swim, then morph into a single machine. They're called Shapeshifters. The team envisions them as a way to explore Saturn's moons. arrow. Sharing is caring! 0. Tweet. 0.
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Phys.Org
Histograms of carbon influx (positive values) and outflux (negative values) to the atmosphere and the oceans. Units are in Pg C/y. (A) Carbon fluxes based on steady state models. Abbreviations: MOR = mid ocean ridge; org carbon = organic carbon.
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Livescience.com
Detailed 3D images of embryos reveal that some muscles form and then vanish during early human development. Shares. 10 week old fetal human hand with muscles highlighted. The hand of a 10-week-old human embryo with atavistic (relating to an ...
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