Selasa, 14 April 2020

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Space.com
The BepiColombo spacecraft headed for Mercury showed off an epic last view of Earth while zooming away from our planet on Friday and Saturday (April 10 and 11). Footage from the spacecraft shows a crescent Earth slipping away from the structure of the ...
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Space.com
After piloting a crippled spacecraft around the far side of the moon, the crew of NASA's stricken Apollo 13 received a rare bit of good news on April 14, 1970. It turns out, they'd made a moonquake. A new video of Apollo 13's flight, NASA has pieced together ...
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Space.com
It turns out that spending time in space can change your brain (and you might have to be spun around to prevent it). Researchers have been exploring how spaceflight can affect human physiology and human health for as long as we have been working to ...
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WIRED
The novel coronavirus has derailed everyday existence for all of us, forcing us to make difficult choices. But a few weeks ago, Stephen Wolfram's dilemma was unique. What should you do, he wondered, if, right in the middle of a pandemic, you were ready to ...
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Space.com
A newly discovered asteroid about the size of a house will zip safely by Earth on Wednesday (April 15), passing just inside the orbit of the moon. The asteroid 2020 GH2 will pass Earth at a range of about 223,000 miles (359,000 kilometers). The average ...
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Space.com
It's official: Comet Atlas has broken apart. Just a month ago, it looked like the icy wanderer, officially known as C/2019 Y4 Atlas, might put on a dazzling sky show around the time of its closest approach to the sun, or perihelion, which occurs on May 31.
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WIRED
Last week, a Belgian-Dutch research team self-published a report advising runners and cyclists that they should take extra care while passing others on the road, warning them that respiratory droplets that could potentially contain the novel coronavirus might ...
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The New York Times
Nerida Wilson couldn't take her eyes off the computer screen. Some 2,000 feet beneath the research boat she was aboard, a creature drifted past in the shape of a vast, galactic swirl. By her team's estimates, it was 150 feet long. "It looked like an incredible ...
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Phys.Org
1971's Apollo 15 was among the most ambitious of the six lunar landings: the Falcon Lunar Module had to cross a mountain range that rises higher than the Himalayas before landing beside Hadley Rille, an elongated canyon-like channel. A team based at ...
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Space Ref (press release)
Pituitary deformity examples in three crewmembers before spaceflight and after spaceflight (day 1). (a) Only the first crewmember shown in a had no previous exposure to spaceflight. Reconstructed orthogonal sagittal three-dimensional T1-weighted images in ...
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