Kamis, 05 November 2020

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Space.com
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX successfully launched an advanced GPS satellite for the U.S. Space Force on Thursday (Nov. 5), marking the first launch in nearly two weeks here on the Space Coast. Advertisement. One of the company's two-stage ...
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Space.com
Former NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, seen addressing supporters on Tuesday night (Nov. 3) in Tucson, has been elected by the state of Arizona to the U.S. Senate. Kelly is the fourth astronaut to secure a seat in Congress.
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Space.com
SpaceX's Crew-1 astronauts — NASA's Shannon Walker, Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins and JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi — pose in front of their Dragon capsule, "Resilience," at SpaceX's headquarters in Hawthorne, California.
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Space.com
If skies are clear during this upcoming week, be sure to take a few moments to gaze upward. You just might be lucky and catch a glimpse of a spectacularly bright meteor — a Taurid meteor. While most meteor showers are noticeably active for about a week, ...
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Space.com
The flight — the 20th launch this year for SpaceX and its workhorse Falcon 9 rocket — is scheduled to blast off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station here during a 15-minute window that opens at 6:24 p.m. EST (2324 GMT).
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Space.com
Rocket Lab plans to take a big step toward booster reuse this month. The California-based company aims to recover the first stage of its two-stage Electron rocket during its next mission, which is scheduled to lift off from New Zealand during a window that ...
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Space.com
This weird planet has a lava ocean. And the atmosphere is vaporized rock that travels faster than the speed of sound on Earth. Oh, and there's a chance of rock glaciers, too. Shares. An artist's depiction of K2-141b, showing molten rock evaporating into a thin ...
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The New York Times
A decade ago, a band of astronomers set out to investigate one of the oldest questions taunting philosophers, scientists, priests, astronomers, mystics and the rest of the human race: How many more Earths are out there, if any? How many far-flung planets ...
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Scientific American
I'm a compulsive journal-scribbler. This habit, which goes back to my teens, has proved useful to my career. All my articles and books start as journal entries. But my motivation is not merely professional. If I don't record my thoughts, I won't remember them, ...
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Phys.Org
Studying the reproductive cycle of two coral species from the Indo-Pacific Ocean over the course of three months, researchers found that light pollution caused delayed gametogenesis and unsynchronized gamete release. To shed light on the findings, they ...
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