Jumat, 25 Oktober 2019

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WASHINGTON — The next two astronauts on the moon could both be women. In a keynote speech at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC), NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine deviated from the policy line about the Artemis moon program — in ...
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Space.com
WASHINGTON — There are so many nations eager to join NASA's push to the moon that the coalition of 15 International Space Station countries may have even more company for the nascent Artemis lunar project, according to the agency. In a press ...
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Space.com
NASA's Mars 2020 rover has shed its skin and gained a new arm, and it's now standing on its own six wheels, closer to ready for the Red Planet. The Mars-bound rover has gone through a few major updates this October. After the rover relocated from the ...
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Space.com
The Virtual Telescope Project will begin streaming live views of the asteroid today (Oct. 25) at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT). Shares. Gian Masi. 9.5K subscribers. Subscribe · Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (162082) 1998 HL1 close encounter: online observations ...
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Scientific American
Earthlings have big plans for Mars. Next year NASA will launch Mars 2020—its most ambitious rover yet—to prepare for a future effort to robotically return samples of Martian rock to Earth to seek signs of past or present life. The agency also plans to send ...
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Livescience.com
A medieval tapestry that tells the story of the Norman conquest of England over 230 feet (70 meters) of wool yarn and linen has just divulged one of its secrets. Though the origins of this magnificent work of textile, called the Bayeux Tapestry, are murky, ...
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Phys.Org
Most people only ever encounter rubidium as the purple color in fireworks, but the obscure metal has helped two University of Chicago scientists propose a theory of how the moon may have formed. Conducted in the lab of Prof. Nicolas Dauphas, whose ...
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Phys.Org
A new selfie taken by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is breathtaking, but it's especially meaningful for the mission's team: Stitched together from 57 individual images taken by a camera on the end of Curiosity's robotic arm, the panorama also commemorates ...
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Popular Science
Science fiction writers love wormholes because they make the impossible possible, linking otherwise unreachable places together. Enter one, and it'll spit you back out in another locale—typically one that's convenient for the plot. And no matter how unlikely ...
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Phys.Org
Scientists at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich have shown that the incidence of midge and fly larvae in amber is far higher than previously thought. The new finds shed light on insect evolution and the ecology in the Baltic amber forest during ...
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