Jumat, 13 Maret 2020

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Space.com
If NASA astronauts land on the moon as planned in 2024, they'll have an advantage their Apollo predecessors lacked: insights gathered by tiny robotic spacecraft that visit the moon before them. NASA has announced the first two such projects selected to fly ...
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Space.com
Researchers have identified nitrogen previously thought to be "missing" in comets, helping to solve a longstanding mystery about the icy space rocks. In analyzing the Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, which was visited and studied by the European ...
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Space.com
The effects of the coronavirus outbreak are extending into the final frontier. COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, has sickened more than 130,000 people worldwide to date, with more than 5,000 confirmed deaths. Both of those numbers ...
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Livescience.com
The consequences of the coronavirus outbreak have affected one of the most remote scientific expeditions on the planet: the research ship Polarstern, which is carrying hundreds of researchers as it drifts in sea ice near the North Pole. Some scientists have ...
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The Verge
The 50th anniversary of NASA's infamous Apollo 13 mission is almost here, and a new website just went live today that will let you relive the heart-wrenching journey as if it were happening live. The website, called Apollo 13 in Real Time, provides transcripts, ...
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The Weather Channel
More than the small ecosystems, it is the larger ones like Amazon rainforest and Caribbean coral reefs that risk faster collapse, according to a new study. Once triggered, such large ecosystems may experience a widespread, long-lasting change or shift at a ...
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Gizmodo
As astronomers eagerly await the opening of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, anxious operators have run tests to see how well the system might work when low Earth orbit is cluttered with satellite megaconstellations, similar to the one being built by ...
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NPR
A scheduled joint European-Russia launch of a planetary rover to Mars this summer has been scrubbed, for now. The European Space Agency and Russia's Roscosmos space agency said the ExoMars mission, planned for July, won't happen now until at ...
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Ars Technica
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Daily Times
We are all familiar with light rain, heavy rain, hail, thunder or even acid rain. But, ever heard of raining iron from the skies! Astronomers have detected a surprising, unique weather phenomenon occurring in an exoplanet outside our solar system.
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