Rabu, 04 Desember 2019

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Space.com
SpaceX is about to launch a beer experiment, "mighty mice" and much, much more to the International Space Station. The CRS-19 launch scheduled for today (Dec. 4) will be SpaceX's 19th resupply mission to the space station. The uncrewed Dragon ...
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Space.com
The sun is starting to give up some of its most closely guarded secrets. The first science results are in from NASA's Parker Solar Probe (PSP), which has flown faster and closer to the sun than any other human-made object in history. The initial PSP returns, ...
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Space.com
Dead stars can have planets, too. For the first time ever, astronomers have spotted evidence of an exoplanet circling a superdense stellar corpse known as a white dwarf, a new study reports. "This discovery is major progress, because over the past two ...
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Space.com
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX postponed the launch of a Dragon cargo ship filled with NASA supplies Wednesday (Dec. 4) due to high winds in the upper atmosphere, as well as at sea. "Standing down today due to upper altitude winds and high winds ...
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The New York Times
Since it launched last year, NASA's Parker Solar Probe has made three dives toward the sun as it reached the fastest speed ever clocked by a human-built vehicle. Scientists released the mission's first batch of findings on Wednesday, revealing that the ...
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Scientific American
In 2015, when scientists, for the first time ever, directly detected gravitational waves—ripples in spacetime—from colliding black holes, the result came as a shock to some astronomers. Based on previous studies of black holes using x-rays, many experts ...
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Phys.Org
New research explains how bubbles erupt in frigid hydrocarbon lakes on Saturn's largest moon Titan, potentially creating fizz intense enough to form geologic features on the moon. Titan is covered in hydrocarbon lakes made up of methane and ethane.
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Phys.Org
University of Washington researchers found that warmer temperatures, at levels expected under most climate change projections, can lead to higher concentrations of arsenic in rice grains. Credit: Mark Stone/University of Washington. People around the ...
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BBC News
British engineers have begun testing technologies that will be needed to bring samples of Martian rock to Earth. The Airbus team is training a prototype rover to recognise and pick up small cylinders off the ground. It's a rehearsal for a key part of a ...
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Washington Post
Birds are getting smaller. So shows an analysis of migratory birds that died after colliding into buildings in Chicago and were collected as specimens for the Field Museum of Natural History. David Willard, a Field Museum ornithologist, has measured the ...
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