Selasa, 29 Desember 2020

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USA TODAY
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver started hearing about COVID-19 in January when he received reports from staff at NBA China headquarters. By February, he knew enough to mention it unprompted at his annual All-Star news conference. Behind the scenes ...
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Space.com
Arianespace launched a new reconnaissance satellite for the French military into orbit Tuesday (Dec. 29), marking the European launch provider's final mission of 2020. A Russian-built Soyuz rocket launched the satellite, called Optical Space Component 2 ...
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Tampa Bay Times
Was 2020 really the "worst year ever"? It's a wildly subjective question with no fact-based answer. But also the answer is yes. Yes, it was. At least it felt that way. Normally, this is a time when we reflect on the biggest news stories of the previous 12 months.
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Florida Today
Elton John might have said it best in his iconic song, "Rocket Man" — "Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids." More than 50 years after we sent humans to the moon — the closest celestial body to Earth — the plan is still to head to Mars, something ...
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Livescience.com
Physicists are currently in a golden age of new knowledge about black holes. Since 2015, researchers have been able to get signals directly from merging black holes using the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), while observatories ...
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Phys.Org
A viable quantum internet—a network in which information stored in qubits is shared over long distances through entanglement—would transform the fields of data storage, precision sensing and computing, ushering in a new era of communication.
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
Dozens of experiments are going on at any given time aboard the International Space Station. Research conducted in 2020 is advancing our understanding in areas of study from Parkinson's disease to combustion. (NASA). (NASA) – Dozens of experiments ...
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Patch.com
WASHINGTON — 2021 promises to be an exciting year for stargazers, and it gets off to a strong start with the first major meteor shower, the Quadrantids, which will peak over Washington this weekend. The shower has the potential to be one of the strongest of ...
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Patch.com
The Quadrantids are a prolific meteor shower, sometimes offering from 50 to 100 shooting stars an hour in a dark sky, and are known for producing bright fireballs. As with all meteor showers, the Quadrantids are best viewed away from city lights.
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Patch.com
Meteor Showers. The Quadrantids, Jan. 2-3: The Quadrantids are a prolific meteor shower, sometimes offering from 50 to 100 shooting stars an hour in a dark sky, and are known for producing bright fireballs. As with all meteor showers, the Quadrantids are best ...
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