Kamis, 01 Oktober 2020

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Daily update October 2, 2020
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Space.com
People along the east coast of the United States should get a great opportunity to see a rocket launch from their own backyards tonight. Weather permitting, observers from Massachusetts to the Carolinas could see an International Space Station-bound ...
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Space.com
The launch of a U.S. spy satellite atop a powerful Delta IV Heavy rocket was called off in the final seconds late last night (Sept. 30), mirroring the outcome of an attempt a month ago. Advertisement. The Delta IV Heavy, which is built by the United Launch ...
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Space.com
A Northrop Grumman Antares rocket carrying nearly 4 tons of NASA supplies for the International Space Station suffered a launch abort just minutes before liftoff late Thursday (Oct. 1). The rocket was less than three minutes from liftoff when it experienced the ...
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Spaceflight Now
The rocket was set to blast off from Cape Canaveral with a U.S. government spy satellite at 11:54 p.m. EDT Wednesday (0354 GMT Thursday), but the countdown stopped at T-minus 7 seconds.
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CNN
The author of this article recently moderated a panel hosted by the National Science Foundation and the International Space Station National Lab. Discussion from that panel is quoted in this article. (CNN) Humans have been living, working and conducting ...
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Space.com
You can help NASA's newest planet-hunting mission do its otherworldly work. The space agency just launched a citizen-science project called Planet Patrol, which asks volunteers around the world to sort through images collected by the Transiting Exoplanet ...
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Space.com
When the full moon shines tonight (Oct. 1), it will mark the Harvest Moon of 2020. If it seems a bit late to you, you're not alone. Each year, the full moon that occurs nearest to the autumnal equinox and is thus christened the Harvest Moon. Usually this title goes ...
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EarthSky
Scientists develop a new way to search for potentially habitable exoplanets by measuring the amount of phosphorus in their stars. Such planets should also have abundant phosphorus – necessary for life on Earth – increasing the chances for life. Sharing is ...
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BBC News
We've all seen them; we've even taken pictures of ourselves pretending to hold them up or to push them over. These are the precariously balanced rocks on a hill or a coastal cliff. It's as if the gentlest nudge would send them tumbling. In truth, the disturbance ...
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Scientific American
Earlier this month scientists announced the surprising discovery of phosphine on Venus. This compound of phosphorus and hydrogen could be associated with life. While efforts to confirm the finding via observations from Earth or even fortuitously planned ...
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