Selasa, 03 Maret 2020

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Space.com
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX has fired up the Falcon 9 rocket that will ferry the company's next cargo resupply mission for NASA into space this week. SpaceX conducted a static-fire test on Sunday (March 1) of its Falcon 9 booster at Space Launch ...
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Space.com
You can now plant your flag or add your tag to the outside of the International Space Station (ISS) thanks to a partnership between the operator of a commercial science facility and a space collectibles company. The Space Collective, a UK-based space ...
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Space.com
A new study may help answer one of the universe's biggest mysteries: Why is there more matter than antimatter? That answer, in turn, could explain why everything from atoms to black holes exists. Billions of years ago, soon after the Big Bang, cosmic inflation ...
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The New York Times
Lunchtime in the cafeteria at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. — sometimes called the Institute for Advanced Dining — is a heady scene, and Freeman Dyson, who died last week at 96, was a regular fixture, arriving with reading material ...
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CNET
A pristine white rocket stirs up the dusty terracotta surface of Mars, coming in for a smooth landing. A hatch opens, and two rovers make their way across the rugged orange-red terrain. There are no humans -- at least, not yet. But this is one small step -- or a ...
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Space.com
One year ago today, SpaceX took a giant leap forward for private spaceflight with the launch of its first Crew Dragon to the International Space Station and the company is celebrating that feat with an epic new video. The new video, which SpaceX shared on ...
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Space.com
The spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus is beginning to affect major upcoming space and science gatherings. The first big meeting to be canceled was an annual meeting of the American Physical Society (APS), which was scheduled to take place in Denver ...
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CNN
(CNN) On April 29, an asteroid estimated to be between 1.1 and 2.5 miles wide will fly by Earth. But it's not expected to collide with our planet, thankfully. If it did, the asteroid is "large enough to cause global effects," according to NASA, back when the asteroid ...
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Space.com
The new coronavirus' impact on China is so stark that it can be seen from space — as a dramatic drop in air pollution, according to data from U.S. and European satellites. Orbital instruments designed to monitor air quality picked up a substantial drop in ...
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Scientific American
One of the world's biggest scientific conferences—the March Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS)—has been cancelled little more than a day before it was scheduled to begin in Denver, Colorado, for fear of contributing to the spread of coronavirus.
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