Kamis, 12 Maret 2020

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As coronavirus continues to spread around the globe, it's interesting to ponder what would happen if such a virus were to spread in space. On rare occasions throughout spaceflight history, astronauts have fallen ill while in space. While floating off-Earth, ...
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Space.com
You can now get up close, around and even under the first-ever commercial rocket to launch on two missions for NASA. Space Center Houston, the visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas, is welcoming the public to see its newest exhibit — a ...
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Space.com
The heads of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian space agency, Roscosmos, have decided to postpone this year's launch of the ExoMars rover until 2022 due to technical issues. "This is a very tough decision, but it's, I'm sure, the right one," ...
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Space.com
Something's up with the North Star. People have watched the North Star for centuries. The bright star, also known as Polaris, is almost directly above Earth's North Pole and serves as a landmark in the sky for travelers without a compass. It's also Earth's ...
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Space.com
The list of Pluto's neighbors just got considerably longer, potentially boosting scientists' odds of finding the putative Planet Nine. Astronomers have discovered 139 more "minor planets" — small bodies circling the sun that are neither official planets nor comets ...
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Space.com
SpaceX is about to make a bone-deep tweak to its Starship Mars-colonizing spacecraft. The California-based company built its first few Starship prototypes out of a stainless-steel alloy known as 301. But aerospace engineers have been using that particular ...
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Space.com
Astronomers have finally found something they have spent decades searching for: a teardrop-shaped star that pulsates on only one side. Citizen scientists helped the discovery team find the strangely lopsided star, which is known as HD74423, in data ...
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CNN
In Earth's early history, a day was 23.5 hours and a year lasted 372 days. By Ashley Strickland, CNN. Updated 12:30 AM ET, Fri March 13, 2020. During a study of the ancient Iberian population, the remains of a man and woman. Photos: Ancient finds.
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WIRED
In October 2017, an asteroid-hunting telescope in Hawaii detected something unusual. A cigar-shaped object about twice the size of the Eiffel Tower was booking it past Earth at nearly 60,000 miles per hour—and appeared to be accelerating. Known as ...
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collectSPACE.com
You can now get up close, around and even under the first-ever commercial rocket to launch two missions for NASA. Space Center Houston, the visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas, is welcoming the public to see its newest exhibit — a ...
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