Sabtu, 27 Juni 2020

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Space.com
Black holes aren't supposed to make flashes of light. It's right there in the name: black holes. Even when they slam into each, the massive objects are supposed to be invisible to astronomers' traditional instruments. But when scientists detected a black holes ...
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Space.com
Space Adventures, a U.S. space tourism company, has booked two passenger seats on a Russian Soyuz capsule headed to the International Space Station in 2023, and one of those tourists will take part in a spacewalk. The flight will launch on a Russian ...
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Washington Post
For sky gazers, this warm July provides plenty of planets. As July opens its evening sky, cosmic companions Jupiter and Saturn rise in the southeast around 9:30 p.m. By midnight, the planetary chums hang out high in the south. Support our journalism.
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Tech Times
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) focuses not only on venturing the outer space to find out-of-this-world discoveries but also developing devices or other technologies that could help fight the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic.
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Ars Technica
Peer review is often the key hurdle between obtaining some data and getting it published in the scientific literature. As such, it's often essential to keeping questionable results out of the scientific literature. But for vast numbers of scientists with ...
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Tech Times
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) needs to put the loo in lunar. And whoever designs a space toilet for the moon will receive $35,000. NASA. (Photo : Pixabay). The space agency has set an ambitious goal to send astronauts back to ...
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Fox News
Two exoplanets found near red dwarf star Gliese 887 could possibly have favorable conditions for life outside our solar system. By Julia Musto | Fox News. Facebook; Twitter; Flipboard; Comments; Print; Email. close. Fox News Flash top headlines for June 27 ...
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New York Post
Dolphins are some of the smartest animals on the planet. They're incredibly witty and capable of some pretty impressive things, including the use of tools to trap prey and even using objects to play games. A new discovery out of Australia further supports the ...
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Digital Trends
We know that black holes absorb everything that comes near them, even light, which is one reason why they're so tricky to research. And dramatic things happen when two black holes collide — not only do these epic collisions give off gravitational waves, but ...
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Digital Trends
Around 32 light-years away from Earth, practically in our backyard, lies a dramatic young star named AU Microscopii or AU Mic for short. This star is just 20 to 30 million years old. This might sound ancient, but by star standards, it's a baby — for reference, our ...
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