Jumat, 22 November 2019

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Space.com
There are captivating features on the moon that stir up thoughts of lyrics from a Carly Simon song: "I had some dreams…they were clouds in my coffee. Clouds in my coffee…" So, think about adding a squirt of milk into a cup of steaming coffee and give it a ...
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Space.com
HOUSTON — NASA is considering developing an unpressurized rover that astronauts could drive remotely on the moon alongside a suite of robotic lunar explorers as part of the Artemis program. In a speech Wednesday (Nov. 20) here at SpaceCom Expo, ...
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CNN
(CNN) Since the moon is Earth's closest celestial neighbor, we've been able to learn more about it than any other in the solar system. There are surprising details about the moon, such as how in 1958, the US proposed exploding a nuclear bomb on its surface ...
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CNN
(CNN) Life exists in extreme environments on Earth, from arid deserts and frozen tundras to thermal, toxic vents in the deepest reaches of the ocean floor. But it can't exist on every inch of the planet and scientists have discovered a place in Ethiopia where life ...
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Sky & Telescope
Astronomers have detected a long-sought signal from gamma-ray bursts — the highest-energy photons ever seen from these events. Gamma-ray burst illustration. Gamma-ray bursts are the most powerful explosions in the Universe. They emit most of their ...
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collectSPACE.com
Two astronauts have completed "surgery" outside of the International Space Station, slicing small metal tubes as part of the efforts to repair a state-of-the-art cosmic ray detector. Expedition 61 crewmates Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency (ESA) ...
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Astronomy Magazine
The Moon dominated the scene above Yamdrok Lake in Tibet on June 21, 2015. Venus is the brightest object to Luna's lower right, while somewhat dimmer Jupiter appears between the other two. Jeff Dai. Friday, November 22. A lone bright star now hangs ...
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Sky & Telescope (blog)
The Alpha Monocerotids happened as predicted, even if not quite as we expected. Alpha Monocerotid sighting. Michael J. Boyle caught an Alpha Monocerotid speeding through Orion last night. I saw 20 meteors in an hour (not 400) from a dark sky site.
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EurekAlert (press release)
Living beings, especially microorganisms, have a surprising ability to adapt to the most extreme environments on our planet, but there are still places where they cannot live. European researchers have confirmed the absence of microbial life in hot, saline, ...
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Astronomy Magazine
NASA may be sending fewer astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) beginning in April because of the delays in spacecraft from Boeing and SpaceX, according to a new report from the NASA Office of the Inspector General. The report, released on ...
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