Minggu, 16 Februari 2025

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The Washington Post
But at the moment, NASA employees and contractors don't know what tomorrow will bring — or even if they'll have jobs. With President Donald Trump's return to power and the billionaire space entrepreneur Elon Musk patrolling government agencies, the world's ...
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Space.com
NEW ORLEANS — Solar sails that allow satellites to glide on the light from the sun could soon become a reality. The technology would allow scientists to provide earlier warnings of space weather events such as geomagnetic storms, which have the ...
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ABC7 Los Angeles
A recently discovered asteroid, named 2024 YR4, has on average a 2% chance of hitting Earth in 2032. While those odds of an impact are slim, astronomers are closely tracking the space rock to uncover more details - a process that could soon involve the ...
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NDTV
A groundbreaking study has suggested that intelligent life may be a common outcome on planets, rather than a rare occurrence, potentially increasing the likelihood of human-like civilisations existing elsewhere in the universe. Researchers from Penn ...
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NASASpaceflight.com
As both regular matter and dark matter distort light, gravitational lenses provide an excellent opportunity to study the nature of dark matter. Strong lenses, like NGC 6505, allow astronomers to study dark matter in the lens itself.
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Science at ANU
Earth must have experienced something exceptional 10 million years ago. Our study of rock samples from the floor of the Pacific Ocean has found a strange increase in the radioactive isotope beryllium-10 during that time.
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Big Think
It was way back in 1930 that we discovered our first Kuiper belt object: Pluto. The second one wouldn't be discovered for another 48 years, and was Pluto's large moon: Charon. In the time since, we've discovered four other Plutonian moons, ...
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Phys.Org
A research team has shown that methanogens, micro-organisms ubiquitous in low-oxygen environments like aquifers, soil and even permafrost, can propel their growth by dissolving calcium carbonate, one of the Earth's most abundant minerals.
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The Jerusalem Post
Curiosity captured images over 16 minutes of sunlight and atmospheric ice crystals interacting in the Martian twilight. The images reveal iridescent clouds that resemble a giant feather ...
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BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Earth life is based around proteins. These biomolecules are built from 20 amino acids which combine in different orders to create everything from enzymes to muscle and bone cells. Some of these amino acids can exist in ...
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