Selasa, 04 Februari 2020

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Space.com
It's been a long trip for NASA astronaut Christina Koch. This week, the record-breaking astronaut will return to Earth after living and working in space for 328 days — the longest single spaceflight made by a woman. Today (Feb. 4), Koch spoke to the media ...
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The New York Times
Every so often, a fatberg-esque blob of material called ambergris washes up on a beach. These lumps, used to make perfume, can be worth thousands of dollars in countries where it is legal to collect them. Historically, hunters have trained dogs and even ...
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Space.com
Coronal mass ejections aren't known for being subtle: Each such event can fling huge amounts of the soup of charged particles called plasma off the sun and out into the solar system. In November 2018, as seen from Earth and certain spacecraft, the sun ...
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The Weather Channel
In January 2020, the space enthusiasts were mesmerised by the most detailed images of the Sun ever taken. The United States-based National Science Foundation's Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope has just released its first images, which reveal ...
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CNN
(CNN) During its flyby of Pluto in 2015, NASA's New Horizons mission captured a now iconic image of a heart-shaped feature on the dwarf planet. And new research about Pluto's "frozen heart" has revealed that its "heartbeat" actually controls wind, which ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
Koch's work during her record-setting mission included participation in more than 210 investigations. . ABOVE VIDEO: NASA astronaut Christina Koch is set to return to Earth on Thursday, Feb. 6, after 328 days living and working aboard the International ...
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Daily Beast
One year ago last month, a Chinese robot touched down on the dark side of the moon. It was the first probe to land on the side of the moon that permanently faces away from Earth as both bodies circle around the sun. And if Beijing realizes its ambitions in ...
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EarthSky
The warm water found flowing under Thwaites Glacier in western Antarctica helps explain its rapid melting. Thwaites is part of what's described the "weak underbelly" of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. Its melting has implications for sea-level rise around the ...
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CNN
(CNN) Sand dunes are inanimate objects, so they don't think or feel, but they can communicate with their neighbors and let them know they need space, according to research published by scientists at Cambridge University. The scientists made the discovery ...
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Phys.Org
A "beating heart" of frozen nitrogen controls Pluto's winds and may give rise to features on its surface, according to a new study. Pluto's famous heart-shaped structure, named Tombaugh Regio, quickly became famous after NASA's New Horizons mission ...
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