[ad_1] Published: Oct. 29, 2018 8:00 AM Last Updated: Oct. 29, 2018 11:57 AM CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) – The Hubble Space Telescope is studying the cosmos again after three weeks of …
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[ad_1] By: PTI | Berlin | Published: October 29, 2018 at 17 h 42 min 28 s Researchers used magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) to obtain an image of subjects' brains before and …
Read More »KhalifaSat goes into history: the first satellite built on the ground of the United Arab Emirates reaches the space
[ad_1] The successful launch of KhalifaSat Monday morning in Japan is a milestone for the United Arab Emirates Dubai The story was told at 8:08 am Monday when the KhalifaSat satellite of …
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[ad_1] NASA uses integrated multi-satellite recoveries for GPM (IMERG) to reveal Hurricane Willa's precipitation (Updated: October 26, 2018) NASA used its integrated recovery data Multi-satellite for GPM (IMERG) to calculate the amount …
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[ad_1] For centuries, people have been watching the night sky, watching the stars and wondering what lies beyond our planet. About 400 years ago, Galileo Galilei looked through his telescope and discovered …
Read More »That lives! Hubble Space Telescope wakes up after a power outage – RT World News
[ad_1] The Hubble Space Telescope is back from the dead more than three weeks after an operational breakdown, as part of its mission to study and record the stars and galaxies far …
Read More »The Hubble Space Telescope is back! NASA repairs the Great Observatory and puts it back to work
[ad_1] [19659002] The Hubble Space Telescope is one of four large observatories placed in space by NASA NASA NASA announced that the Hubble Space Telescope had been repaired and that his daily …
Read More »Confident astronauts in the next Soyuz crewed mission to the Space Station
[ad_1] Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques says he is more confident than ever with the Russian rocket launcher Soyuz, who sends astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), despite the failure spectacular of …
Read More »Space travel can alter the brain: a study
[ad_1] According to one study, spending long periods in space not only leads to muscle atrophy and a reduction in bone density, but also to lasting effects on the brain. The study …
Read More »Russia successfully launches first Soyuz rocket since launch failure in space
[ad_1] Washington, October 27 : Russia successfully launched a Soyuz rocket for the first time since the failure of a similar rocket that had interrupted the manned takeoff of the International Space …
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