Jumat, 05 Juni 2020

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Space.com
During June and early July, it is eclipse season once again. In the coming weeks, there will be three eclipses that take place: one of the sun and two of the moon. But none of these events will be visible (or in one case, readily evident) from North America; the ...
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Space.com
Saturn's rings are ringing like a bell, which is making it possible for researchers to explore deep inside the heart of the planet. Gravitational forces push seismic waves from Saturn's interior into its ring system, where NASA's Cassini mission was able to detect ...
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Space.com
President Donald Trump's "Make Space Great Again" campaign ad blazed new ground during its very brief life. The president's reelection campaign released the 2.5-minute video on Wednesday (June 3) but pulled it just a day later, after widespread criticism ...
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Space.com
There's a light at the end of the tunnel for the first mole to burrow into the surface of Mars, scientists hope. Not a furry mole, of course; the term is the nickname for the instrument formally known as the Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package on board ...
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Washington Post
The Trump campaign took down a video late Thursday trumpeting NASA's return to human spaceflight, after harsh criticism that it was politicizing the event and violating NASA advertising rules. The video featured Trump watching last week's launch from the ...
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EarthSky
A new study of Mars' smallest moon Deimos, by scientists from the SETI Institute and Purdue University, suggests that the planet used to have rings a few billion years ago. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Reddish planet with rings and sun ...
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Space.com
While 2020 continues to be a difficult year, there is a little good news to look forward to tonight (June 5): a near-Earth asteroid will whiz safely by our planet, and astronomers may be able to see the monster rock's flight through telescopes. The asteroid, known ...
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CNN
(CNN) Some 3,000 light years away from Earth, researchers believe they have found an Earth-size exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star. The star is known as Kepler-160, and it was observed during NASA's exoplanet-hunting Kepler mission between 2009 and ...
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Space.com
Sharp-eyed skywatchers in parts of the world may be able to catch a slight lunar eclipse today (June 5) as Earth embarks on a new "eclipse season," although North American viewers will be out of luck. Today's eclipse will be what astronomers dub a ...
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Phys.Org
While the world has been dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) have been hard at work studying the solar corona, the outermost atmosphere of the sun which expands into interplanetary ...
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