Rabu, 29 April 2020

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Space.com
We now know what to call the helicopter that will become the first craft to ply the skies of an alien world. The little chopper that will launch to the Red Planet this summer with NASA's Mars 2020 rover Perseverance finally has a name: Ingenuity, agency officials ...
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CNN
(CNN) Unlike most dinosaurs, it seems that spinosaurs liked the water. This suggestion is based on the analysis of a well-preserved fossil tail of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, published Wednesday in the journal Nature. Spinosaurs were a unique group of ...
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Space.com
"This is really exciting — both because such events are super cool to watch and because they do not happen very often." Shares. Comments (0). Two images of Comet Atlas, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. On the left is the comet in 30 pieces on April ...
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The New York Times
An enigmatic predatory dinosaur that lived in northern Africa about 95 million years ago possessed a long, powerful tail that may have propelled it through water, new fossils suggest. If true, this beast, close to 40 feet long and not yet fully grown when it died, ...
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The Verge
Working as an engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, David Van Buren usually spends his time designing and building instruments for space telescopes or robots that will explore other worlds in our Solar System. But for the last month, Van Buren and ...
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CNN
An artist's illustration of Simbakubwa kutokaafrika, a gigantic carnivore that lived 23 million years ago. It is known from fossils of most of its jaw, portions of its skull and parts of its skeleton. It was a hyaenodont, a now-extinct group of mammalian carnivores, that ...
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Space.com
"We know people everywhere, especially students, are looking for ways to get out of the house without leaving their house." Shares. Comments (0). Click here for more Space.com videos... Stuck at home? You can now explore the cosmos from the comfort of ...
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BBC News
Astronomers have been able to test key consequences of Einstein's theories by studying the way a couple of black holes move around each other. One of these objects is a true colossus - a hole weighing 18 billion times the mass of our Sun; the other not ...
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Phys.Org
Black holes aren't stationary in space; in fact, they can be quite active in their movements. But because they are completely dark and can't be observed directly, they're not easy to study. Scientists have finally figured out the precise timing of a complicated ...
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — The huge African predator ​Spinosaurus spent much of its life in the water, propelled by a paddle-like tail while hunting large fish - a "river monster," according to scientists, that showed that some dinosaurs invaded the aquatic realm.
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