Selasa, 06 Oktober 2020

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Space.com
The launch marks SpaceX's 17th mission so far in 2020, and its 94th Falcon 9 flight to date. The company's fleet of flight-proven boosters has been busy this year, with the California-based rocket builder reaching a few new milestones, including launching and ...
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Space.com
NASA's next big space telescope just took another step toward its highly anticipated 2021 launch. The $9.8 billion James Webb Space Telescope has passed "environmental testing," a series of trials designed to simulate the considerable rigors of launch, ...
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Space.com
What will astronauts wear on the big day when they step foot on the moon as the first humans to do so in more than 50 years? Advertisement. A brand-new spacesuit, of course, and one that NASA is hard at work developing. Called the Exploration ...
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Phys.Org
Briton Roger Penrose, German Reinhard Genzel and American Andrea Ghez explained to the world these dead ends of the cosmos, where light and even time doesn't escape. These staples of both science fact and fiction ...
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Space.com
Look up! Mars is at its closest to Earth until 2035 today (Oct. 6), making it a oerfect time to see the Red Planet with your own eyes. Today at 10:18 a.m. EDT (1418 GMT), Mars swoops within 38,568,816 miles (62,070,493 kilometers) of Earth, making a smooth ...
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BBC News
Three scientists have been awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics for work to understand black holes. Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez were announced as this year's winners at a news conference in Stockholm. The winners will share ...
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Space.com
The U.K. government aims to spur the development of rockets that gobble themselves up on the way to orbit. The Ministry of Defence's Defence & Security Accelerator (DASA) has pledged £90,000 — about $117,000 USD at current exchange rates — for the ...
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The New York Times
The prize was awarded half to Roger Penrose for showing how black holes could form and half to Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez for discovering a supermassive object at the Milky Way's center.
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Forbes
It's a new ultra-detailed image of one of the jewels of the southern hemisphere's night sky, and it probably reminds you of something—namely the Hubble Space Telescope's famous image of the Eagle Nebula called the "Pillars of Creation." The object of this ...
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Livescience.com
On a dry, windy cape in southern Antarctica, the ground is strewn with dead, mummified penguins. The rocks around them are littered with bones, pebbles and guano stains — the telltale marks of a freshly abandoned Adélie penguin colony. Advertisement.
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