Senin, 27 April 2020

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Space.com
Nicholas Dallmann is a research engineer at Los Alamos National Laboratory, a U.S. Department of Energy facility. He contributed this article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. The project he describes is funded by Los Alamos Laboratory ...
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Space.com
The newest prototype of SpaceX's Starship Mars-colonizing spacecraft just passed a crucial pressure test, likely setting the stage for a test flight in the near future. Starship SN4 survived a "cryo pressure test" late Sunday night (April 26) at SpaceX's South ...
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Space.com
Don't be fooled by any hyped-up headlines you may have read: This week's asteroid flyby poses no threat to Earth or anything on it. The big asteroid 1998 OR2 will zoom within 3.9 million miles (6.3 million kilometers) of our planet early Wednesday morning ...
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Space.com
President Donald Trump inspected new technology developed by NASA to help fight the coronavirus pandemic and its associated respiratory disease, COVID-19, on April 24. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine brought an oxygen hood, a sterilizing device ...
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CNN
(CNN) Many cities around the world are planting trees as a way to fight climate change. But they might also reduce our risks of dying early. Scientists say these trees, and other ways to green urban areas, could be just as beneficial to our mental and physical ...
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Scientific American
Thirty years ago a team of NASA astronauts tipped the Hubble Space Telescope out of a space shuttle's cargo bay and into low-Earth orbit. High above our planet's starlight-smearing atmosphere, Hubble could study phenomena across the cosmos that ...
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CNN
The worm is back. NASA's sleek and wavy logo from the 1970s is set to make its return on a SpaceX Falcon 9 scheduled to launch in May -- the first to carry astronauts to the International Space Station from American soil since 2011. While NASA says there's ...
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Popular Mechanics
An illustration of a future human settle on the moon, part of Popular Mechanics article from the October 2004 issue. Paul Dimare. Human beings set foot on the moon 50 years ago, but since then, no one has really figured out how best to utilize Earth's closest ...
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WIRED
It was the summer of 2010, and Ian Burkhart was sizing up the waves as he swam in the ocean off the coast of North Carolina. He had traveled there on a vacation with a group of friends to unwind after wrapping up his freshman year studying video production ...
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Phys.Org
Not only does a universal constant seem annoyingly inconstant at the outer fringes of the cosmos, it occurs in only one direction, which is downright weird. Those looking forward to a day when science's Grand Unifying Theory of Everything could be worn on a ...
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