Jumat, 01 November 2019

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The universe doesn't look right. It suddenly looks . . . out of whack. That is the strange message coming from astronomers and physicists, who are wondering whether they need to revise cosmic history. The universe is unimaginably big, and it keeps getting ...
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Space.com
WASHINGTON – Made In Space's new satellite-construction robot could herald a new generation of autonomous machines working on the moon — and perhaps even Mars. At the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) here on Oct. 25, representatives ...
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Space.com
WASHINGTON — Take it or leaf it: Mars won't offer the sort of veggie options on display at your neighborhood supermarket. We humans deign to munch on the order of 150 or 200 species of plants all told. And not all of those would make the journey with ...
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Space.com
Scientists have discovered a "survivalist" planet that shouldn't exist orbiting a pulsating star. Using astroseismology data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or TESS, a team of researchers studying the red giant stars HD 212771 and HD ...
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Space.com
The pace of finding threatening near-Earth objects is slowing, so the planetary defense community is looking forward to a new space telescope to help in its quest to locate 90% of all city-threatening asteroids. In a late September presentation to NASA's ...
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Space.com
An unpiloted Japanese cargo ship left the International Space Station Friday (Nov. 1), wrapping up a month-long delivery mission as a new U.S. supply ship prepares for a weekend launch. Astronauts on the space station used a robotic arm to release the ...
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Space.com
While readying itself to jump Jupiter's shadow, NASA's Juno spacecraft continues to capture the beauty of our distant, gaseous neighbor. Juno launched in 2011 with the explicit purpose of imaging and collecting data on Jupiter so that scientists back on Earth ...
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EarthSky
Scientists studying white dwarf stars have found that some contain traces of rocky debris very similar in composition to rocks found on Earth. The finding suggests that worlds similar to Earth might be common in our Milky Way galaxy. arrow. Sharing is caring! 0.
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Space.com
NASA is thinking about going back to Pluto, this time to stay for a while. The space agency has funded the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) to conduct a wide-ranging study into a possible Pluto orbiter mission. The study will lay out design and instrument ...
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Phys.Org
The NASA Haughton-Mars Project (HMP) and collaborating organizations SETI Institute, Mars Institute, NASA Ames Research Center, Collins Aerospace, and Ntention are announcing the successful field test of an "astronaut smart glove" for future human ...
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