Jumat, 03 Juni 2022

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Space.com
Some in the community (such as NASA) follow the supermoon definition set by astrologer Richard Nolle in 1979, which defined that as a full moon that comes within 90% of its perigee, or closest point in the orbit to Earth.
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Space.com
"Discovering and tracking asteroids is crucial to understanding our solar system, enabling development of space and protecting our planet from asteroid impacts," Ed Lu, executive director of the Asteroid Institute, a program of the B612 Foundation, said in ...
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Space.com
Russia launched a new robotic cargo mission to the International Space Station early Friday (June 3) on the country's first resupply mission to the orbiting lab since it invaded Ukraine earlier this year.
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CNET
In the coming decade, NASA is determined to emulate Apollo-era energy by bringing space exploration back to the moon. The agency has a timeline of ambitious missions, collectively dubbed the Artemis plan, poised to culminate in the practical ...
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WIRED
Gigantic asteroids have smashed into the Earth before—RIP dinosaurs—and if we're not watching out for all those errant space rocks, they could crash into our world again, with devastating consequences. That's why Ed Lu and Danica Remy of the Asteroid ...
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Space.com
Science writer Natalie Wolchover has received a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for her work at Quanta Magazine explaining the intricate story of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which launched in December. Wolchover is a senior writer ...
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Space.com
Privately developed spacecraft will carry a new suite of science gear to the moon in 2026 to support NASA's Artemis lunar exploration program, if all goes according to plan. The agency has selected two sets of instruments as a part of its Commercial ...
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Livescience.com
Megalodon (Otodus megalodon), one of the largest sharks to have ever lived, mysteriously vanished from the fossil record about 3.6 million years ago. Now, scientists suspect that the massive predator may have been driven to extinction by a rival marine ...
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NPR
Grab your binoculars and set your alarm. For the first time in 18 years, five planets — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn — will be sequentially aligned and visible at dawn throughout this month. Those watching from the continental United States ...
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KCRA Sacramento
The five planets of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will align in planetary order this month. Advertisement. This rare phenomenon has not occurred since ...
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