Rabu, 23 Oktober 2019

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Space.com
The Mars science community is concerned that the growing costs of NASA's Mars 2020 rover mission could reduce the funds available for other robotic missions, according to a presentation that took place during a meeting of NASA's Planetary Science ...
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The Planetary Society
Download MP3. On This Episode. Briony Horgan. Assistant Professor, Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University. Headshot of Bruce Betts. Bruce Betts. Chief Scientist / LightSail Program Manager, The Planetary Society. Headshot of Mat ...
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Space.com
WASHINGTON — The next 50 years of human spaceflight will surely see a proliferation of private companies working in space alongside government agencies – but how they will work together is a matter of intense debate, as evidenced in a livestreamed ...
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Space.com
NASA's newest planet hunter is joining the hunt for intelligent aliens. Scientists working on the space agency's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission will collaborate with the $100 million Breakthrough Listen project in the search for ...
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Space.com
For the first time, scientists have detected a newly born heavy element in space, forged in the aftermath of a collision between a pair of dead stars known as neutron stars. The findings shed light on how the universe's heaviest elements are created, providing a ...
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Space.com
The first mission to visit a mysterious swarm of asteroids that circle the sun along Jupiter's path has cleared an important hurdle on the way to its 2021 launch. NASA's robotic Lucy mission, which will visit six Trojan asteroids during its operational life, passed ...
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Space.com
An astronaut on the space station will practice remotely driving a robot on the moon this November. In the future, astronauts might remotely control rovers on the moon, or even on Mars, from nearby orbiting stations. To see how well this might work, astronauts ...
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Forbes
One of the greatest challenges for a scientist is that every time you make a new advance, it only raises more questions. When we look out at our Universe today, we see galaxies with all sorts of different properties. We see giant ellipticals that haven't formed ...
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Phys.Org
Despite progress in technology, and in understanding the space environment, the need for significantly increasing the pace in applying proposed measures to reduce debris creation has been identified at Europe's largest-ever space debris conference.
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Reuters
BERLIN/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google said on Wednesday it had achieved a breakthrough in computing research by using a quantum computer to solve in minutes a complex problem that would take today's most powerful ...
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