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Read More »Earth Overshoot Day continues as soon as possible – Energy Live News
[ad_1] The date of Earth's Overrun Day this year is August 1 – the earliest it's ever been. The Earth Ramps Initiative of the Global Footprint Network marks every year the point …
Read More »Rare dances of asteroids in the stars
[ad_1] by Kate Furby Jul 20 Send an e-mail to the author Find a life partner, someone with whom to spend his days doing the Sun tour, is difficult. Now, scientists have …
Read More »Russia will send twin Sharpshooter robots in space
[ad_1] Russia will send two weightlifting robots into space next year. A pair of FEDOR humanoids is expected to join the International Space Station in August 2019, according to the official RIA …
Read More »Asteroid Hunt with Lindley Johnson
[ad_1] The Gravity Assist Podcast is hosted by NASA Chief Scientist Jim Green, who talks with some of the world's leading planetary scientists, taking a guided tour of the solar system and …
Read More »Ever wanted to hold a moon rock in your hands? Now you can at the Montreal Science Center
[ad_1] At the Montreal Science Center, a lunar rock will be on display for the next five years, and each curious visitor will be able to hold it. The lunar rock, loaned …
Read More »The orbit of the moon can see the NASA station
[ad_1] The implementation of this program is made possible by competition from private companies. NASA intends in the mid-2020s, the new orbit of the lunar station where there will be astronauts This …
Read More »NASA said that the moon will install people
[ad_1] This program is possible due to competition from private companies. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) plans in the next eight years to create a lunar station where there will be …
Read More »By 2025, the moon will start to live people – NASA
[ad_1] NASA intends by 2025 to create the orbit of the moon station where there will be astronauts. Reported by the Daily Star. This station will be a gateway that will make …
Read More »Hold the moon in your hands at the Montreal Science Center
[ad_1] A new exhibition at the Montreal Science Center allows visitors to touch a real piece of lunar rock The specimen, lent by NASA, is the tenth of its kind to be …
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