Rabu, 09 Juni 2021

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CNN
Washington (CNN) Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas made an argument about climate change at a House subcommittee hearing Tuesday that appeared to elicit confusion from a government official and ridicule on Twitter. During the Natural ...
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Space.com
Back in March of 2016, scientists used NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and theSolar and Heliospheric Observatory, a joint mission of NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) to observe a dramatic explosion on the sun.
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NPR
On the morning of Feb. 20, 1962, about 100,000 spectators gathered in Cape Canaveral, Fla., to witness the launch of the Friendship 7, the United States' first mission to put an astronaut in orbit around the Earth. It was early in the space race, and the tension ...
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CNN
(CNN) The moon will partially block out the sun this Thursday to create a "ring of fire" solar eclipse. Some people in the Northern Hemisphere will be able to catch the first of two solar eclipses this year on June 10. A solar eclipse happens when the moon ...
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Space.com
Other parts of the Northern Hemisphere, in the United States, Europe and Asia, will be able to see a partial eclipse. Share your photos! If you snap a ...
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The New York Times
Weather and geography may make it difficult to see the rare spectacle, but those in the path or experiencing clear skies may get a show worth waking up early for.
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Space.com
A "ring of fire" or annular eclipse happens when the moon is near its farthest point from Earth during an eclipse, so the moon appears smaller than the sun in the sky and doesn't block the whole solar disk.
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CNN
"The thing about FRBs is that they are really hard to catch," said Kiyoshi Masui, assistant professor of physics at MIT and member of the university's Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research. "You ...
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Space.com
The Earth obscured their view at this pivotal moment, Dan Huot, a NASA spokesperson with the Johnson Space Center in Houston, told Space.com in an email. Some viewers on Earth ...
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Space.com
Ingenuity traveled 348 feet (106 meters) south from its previous location on the floor of Mars' Jezero Crater as planned on Sunday, staying aloft for nearly 63 seconds, JPL officials wrote in another tweet.
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