Selasa, 24 Maret 2020

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Space.com
"[Isolation is] actually very doable, but it's very important to be able to interact well with the people you're staying with, living with." Shares. Comments (0). Retired NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson floats in the cupola on board the International Space Station, ...
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Space.com
As concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic continue to grow, the European Space Agency (ESA) is scaling back on-site personnel and hitting pause on several scientific missions. This decision, which will affect four out of the ESA's 21 active space ...
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NewsDio
From time to time at star parties, I encountered someone who isn't very impressed with the dim, fuzzy object I'm showing them through my telescope. But once I explain what the object is, how far away it is, and how it connects to our place in the galaxy and the ...
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Space.com
If President Donald Trump's budget request becomes reality, NASA may need to shuffle some Red Planet missions, including developing a new Mars Ice Mapper. Trump and his administration sent Congress a budget request for the 2021 fiscal year in ...
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Spaceflight Now
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Space.com
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity just climbed its steepest Red Planet slope to date, after snapping a nice selfie that gives us a better appreciation of the achievement. Curiosity crested a promontory called the Greenheugh Pediment on March 6, showing ...
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Space.com
Snatching a piece of asteroid Bennu was supposed to be — well, not easy, but certainly manageable: scope out the space rock, find some flat spots, swoop down at one, come back home. But when NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrived at Bennu in ...
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Space.com
A company that builds expandable space habitats has laid off its entire workforce, according to media reports. Nevada-based Bigelow Aerospace, which has long aimed to set up outposts in Earth orbit and on the moon, let 20 employees go last week and then ...
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Phys.Org
Researchers at the Center for Axion and Precision Physics Research (CAPP), within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS, South Korea), have reported the first results of their search of axions, elusive, ultra-lightweight particles that are considered dark matter ...
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Space.com
China successfully launched three new military surveillance satellites into orbit on a Long March 2C rocket today (March 24). Topped with three Yaogan-30 Group 6 surveillance satellites for the Chinese military, the rocket lifted off from the Xichang Satellite ...
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