Rabu, 13 November 2019

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The Planetary Society
Download MP3. On This Episode. Jay Pasachoff. Field Memorial Professor of Astronomy, Williams College. Carolyn Porco. Cassini Imaging Science Team Leader, Space Science Institute. Headshot of Bruce Betts. Bruce Betts. Chief Scientist / LightSail ...
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Space.com
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX's Crew Dragon astronaut taxi successfully fired its launch-escape engines on the ground today (Nov. 13) at the company's facilities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, keeping the vehicle on target for a crucial flight test ...
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Space.com
Japan's enterprising asteroid-sampling spacecraft began they journey home Tuesday (Nov. 12), packed full of precious space rocks that scientists can't wait to get their hands on. Mission controllers and with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) ...
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Space.com
Another possible biosignature gas is behaving strangely in Mars' air. We already knew, thanks to NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, that methane levels in the 96-mile-wide (154 kilometers) Gale Crater rise significantly during the summer months and that ...
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NBCNews.com
Spaceflight can halt and even reverse blood flow in astronauts' upper bodies, a NASA report said Wednesday, a startling discovery that has important implications for future trips to Mars and other long-duration missions. NASA has known for decades that ...
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Space.com
A Chinese Long March 6 rocket launched five satellites into orbit on the Ningxia-1 mission Wednesday (Nov. 13), just three hours after another launch in a double header that comes amid busy two months for China's space industry. China has launched a ...
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CNN International
(CNN) When the Mars 2020 rover lands on the Red Planet in February 2021, it will touch down in Jezero Crater, the site of a lake that existed 3.5 billion years ago. Now, two research teams have identified areas in Jezero Crater where the rover might find ...
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Los Angeles Times
When an earthquake strikes, the instinct of many Californians is to ask: Which fault ruptured — the Newport-Inglewood, the Hayward, the mighty San Andreas? But scientists are increasingly saying it's not that simple. New research shows that the Ridgecrest ...
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The New York Times
What does a small, icy world roughly four billion miles from Earth have to do with the Nazis? That's the question NASA was wrestling with before it announced on Tuesday that a space object formerly known by the nickname Ultima Thule would now officially ...
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Sky & Telescope
Circle the date November 21st on your calendar, when a brief but potentially spectacular meteor storm may light up the night. Rare sighting. A confirmed Alpha Monocerotid meteor photographed on November 8, 2014. United Kingdom Meteor Observation ...
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