Rabu, 25 Maret 2020

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Space.com
SpaceX just experienced a hiccup in the lead-up to its first crewed flight. The California-based company hauled a test article of its Crew Dragon capsule skyward with a helicopter on Tuesday (March 24), to help prove out the vehicle's parachute system ahead ...
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Space.com
It's possible that Mercury once held the ingredients for life. In 1974, NASA's Mariner 10 probe flew by Mercury and observed a cracked, cratered landscape. Now, according to one new theory, Mercury's fractured "chaotic terrain" could've been formed by ...
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Space.com
SpaceX's next launch has been postponed by international travel restrictions imposed because of the growing coronavirus pandemic. This news comes as two workers at the company's headquarters tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the ...
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Space.com
The coronavirus pandemic has forced Rocket Lab to postpone its next mission. That flight, which the California-based company has nicknamed "Don't Stop Me Now," was scheduled to lift off next Monday (March 30) from Rocket Lab's New Zealand launch site ...
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Scientific American
Scientists have identified another Antarctic glacier that could be more vulnerable to climate change than previously suspected. Denman Glacier in East Antarctica has largely flown under the radar until now. Much of the focus at the South Pole has centered on ...
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Universe Today
Comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) floats in the skies above the Canary Islands, Spain, on February 16. Between January 27 and February 16, the comet brightened from magnitude 11.5 to 10 and its coma grew from 2 to 2.5 arcminutes in size. Martin Vd Dussen, José ...
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Livescience.com
Humans, it's been said, are like donuts. They have an opening at each end, and a single continuous hole running through their middle. (Note: This theory has yet to appear in a peer-reviewed journal.) It's a crude simplification of our species, sure, but look far ...
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Science News
Staying home isn't the only way to help fight the coronavirus pandemic. Hundreds of thousands of volunteers have added their home computers to a vast network that forms a virtual supercomputer called Folding@home. The Folding@home project, which ...
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Florida Today
The upcoming launch of a military communications satellite from Cape Canaveral is still on as Space Force teams contend with challenges presented by the coronavirus. "We've prepared to continue mission-essential operations up at the Cape for launch ...
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IEEE Spectrum
China aims to become only the second country to land and operate a spacecraft on the surface of Mars (NASA was first with a pair of Viking landers in 1976 if you don't count the former Soviet Union's 1971 Mars 3 mission). With just a few months before ...
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