Kamis, 09 September 2021

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Space.com
"Kleopatra is truly a unique body in our solar system," Franck Marchis, an astronomer at the SETI Institute in California and at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique ...
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Space.com
The four-person crew of SpaceX's all-civilian Inspiration4 mission is on the way to Florida to prep for an historic liftoff next week.
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CNN
(CNN) New images are shining a spotlight on a game of fetch that's out of this world. Astronomers have captured the most detailed observations yet of the ...
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CNN
(CNN) Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov will conduct their second spacewalk in less than a week as they continue configurations for the new ...
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Princeton University
What do shooting stars and astronaut safety have in common? Both stem from the sub-microscopic rock fragments found throughout the solar system, sometimes ...
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Livescience.com
Two scientists who developed a technology used in COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have been awarded a $3 million prize. Now in their 10th year, the Breakthrough ...
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Space Ref
In a first study of its kind, lead author Jiseon Yang at the Arizona State University Biodesign Institute, Center for Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics, and her colleagues characterized different bacterial populations isolated over time from potable ( ...
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The New York Times
This behavior by the fluttering insects was so unusual that scientists had to invent a new word to describe it.
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CU Boulder Today
She and her colleagues were peering at data from a NASA space mission called the Parker Solar Probe when they noticed something unusual: A new and unexplained ...
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The Weather Channel
The massive celestial object will be hurtling past our planet at a distance of just 3.66 lakh kilometres—that's closer than the Moon is to us! Asteroids have ...
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