Senin, 25 November 2019

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Space.com
The next SpaceX resupply launch to the International Space Station, scheduled for Dec. 4, will bring a host of science material to astronauts living and working on the orbiting laboratory. This flight, called CRS-19, marks the 19th mission for SpaceX under its ...
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EarthSky
New observations appear to confirm the existence of water vapor geysers on Europa. The findings are tantalizing, but some scientists are not convinced yet. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. arrow. Large plume shooting up from icy surface.
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Space.com
Despite the apparent shrinkage of clouds in Jupiter's Great Red Spot, the storm itself is still going strong, new research suggests. Jupiter's Great Red Spot represents the most powerful storm in the solar system. While earlier studies have suggested that the ...
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Phys.Org
An artistic rendering of a new type of multispectral imaging detector. Depending on their size and spacing, nanocubes sitting on top of a thin layer of gold trap specific frequencies of light, which heats up the materials beneath to create an electronic signal.
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CNN
(CNN) The Great Red Spot is Jupiter's most defining feature, and researchers say the storm has been shrinking for the last 150 years. Last year, photos taken by NASA's Juno mission appeared to show the Great Red Spot shedding flakes, as though it was ...
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Phys.Org
In two separate studies using NASA's upcoming James Webb Space Telescope, a team of astronomers will observe dwarf galaxy companions to the Milky Way and the nearby Andromeda galaxy. Studying these small companions will help scientists learn ...
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Washington Post
After the sun dips below the horizon on this Monday evening, look to the southwest. Weather permitting, you'll be able to see Venus and Jupiter hanging elegantly together just a few degrees apart. The sun sets at 4:48 p.m. in Washington D.C., 5:30 p.m. in ...
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Space.com
Weather models are a daily staple of life on Earth, but they can go interplanetary as well, sometimes with a boost from Earth's most sophisticated computers. That sort of work is on display in a newly released NASA data visualization showing how clouds grow ...
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Sky & Telescope
New observations of a galactic crash site show that there are not just two but three supermassive black holes on the verge of union. Two of them are only 650 light-years apart, the closest pair known. The butterfly-shaped galaxy NGC 6240 is bursting with ...
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EurekAlert (press release)
Future aerial design may owe a nod of thanks to five parrotlets flapping around in an instrumented flight chamber at Stanford University. They revealed that counter to conventional understanding of how animals and planes fly, the birds can utilize drag to ...
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