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Magic Johnson compares HIV and coronavirus pandemic misconceptions and impact on black community Back when he shocked the world and announced he was diagnosed with HIV, perhaps only Magic Johnson truly believed he would still be alive. Johnson has been proven correct for just over 29 years and counting. "The reason I'm still living is early detection ...
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From liftoff to touchdown: The hectic timeline of Apollo 13 After performing two successful moon landings, NASA had pulled ahead of the Soviet Union as the undisputed leader in the Space Race. But a potentially fatal accident on its third lunar surface-bound mission was about to bring it back down to Earth.
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A Mercury probe flies by Earth tonight. Here's how to hitch a VR ride (and maybe see it, too!) The European-Japanese BepiColombo mission will whiz past our planet in the wee hours of Friday (April 10) as the spacecraft continues on its long journey toward Mercury. This flyby of Earth will be the last opportunity for skywatchers to see BepiColombo ...
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How the brown dwarf blows: Wind speed of a 'failed star' measured for 1st time Brown dwarf winds blow hard. For the first time ever, astronomers have measured wind speed on a brown dwarf, or "failed star," an object heftier than a planet but not massive enough to host the fusion reactions that power stars. That speed, a new study ...
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Surprise! The universe's expansion rate may vary from place to place The universe may not be the same in every direction after all. The expansion rate of the universe appears to vary from place to place, a new study reports. This finding, if confirmed, would force astronomers to reassess just how well they understand the ...
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Chinese Long March 3B rocket fails during launch of Indonesian satellite A Chinese rocket carrying a new communications satellite for Indonesia has failed to reach orbit in a launch gone awry, the second failure for China's space agency in less than a month, state media reported today (April 9). The Long March 3B rocket lifted off ...
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Early String Ties Us to Neanderthals Building a curriculum vitae is a time-consuming process — just ask Homo neanderthalensis. First unearthed in the Neander Valley in Germany, Neanderthals were long known for one quality: their extinction, about 40,000 years ago. In the late 19th century, ...
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Coronavirus: Should surfers still be out on the waves? In one surf-loving nation, Australia, some beaches are closed but others remain packed. So is it ok to surf during the Covid-19 crisis? Gary Nunn reports from Sydney. Mark Stockdale surfs every day of his life. But not today. "Ironically, it was too crowded," he ...
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'Houston, we've had a problem': Remembering Apollo 13 at 50 In this April 11, 1970 photo made available by NASA, the Saturn V rocket carrying the crew of the Apollo 13 mission to the moon launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (NASA via AP). Apollo 13′s astronauts never gave a thought to their ...
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'Hubble: Thirty Years of Discovery' to premiere on Science Channel April 19 (exclusive video) NASA's iconic Hubble Space Telescope is about to celebrate 30 years in space, and Science Channel will mark the anniversary in style. The network has produced a two-hour special called "Hubble: Thirty Years of Discovery," which will premiere next Sunday ...
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