[ad_1] Tonight, SpaceX will announce the identity of a mysterious passenger who is committed to circling the Moon in the company's Big Falcon Rocket, or BFR. This client will be the first …
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[ad_1] A long oval-shaped "brown barge" on Jupiter – a transient cyclonic system. Image: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Kevin M. Gill On its 15th flight over Jupiter, NASA's …
Read More »Tiny fossils reveal how reduction was essential for successful evolution
[ad_1] Reconstruction of the mammalian form of Morganucodon in Jurassic sediments from Wales and China. Morganucodon was one of the smallest fossil mammal ancestors with a size of 4-6cm. Credit: Bob Nicholls, …
Read More »Study: People tend to group themselves into four distinct "types" of personality
[ad_1] Enlarge / Average, reserved, model and egocentric: not everyone falls into these four categories, but you can do it. Northwestern University People like to take quizzes online; Just ask Buzzfeed and …
Read More »Mud volcanoes spring from the dwarf planet Ceres
[ad_1] Nothing is normal about Ceres, let alone about its mud volcanoes. In a new research published in Astronomy of nature, a large team of astronomers presented a new, strange worldview of …
Read More »NASA Asteroid WARNING: Three Giant Space Rocks Scrap the Earth TODAY HUI | Science | New
[ad_1] Two asteroids have already passed the Earth and the third will fly late in the evening, just before midnight around 23:44 (Paris time). The first space rock, called the 2018 RM7 …
Read More »Climate change makes hurricanes more intense
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – A warmer world makes hurricanes more dangerous. Scientists say that they are wetter, have more energy, and intensify faster. Their storm surges are more destructive because climate change has …
Read More »The head of NASA doubles the vision of the agency for the future: "We are going on the moon".
[ad_1] Facing its 60th anniversary next month, NASA is reaffirming its vision for the next years of spaceflight. "We're on the moon, friends," NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told space industry members Monday …
Read More »Mud volcanoes spring from the dwarf planet Ceres
[ad_1] Nothing is normal about Ceres, let alone about its mud volcanoes. In a new research published in Astronomy of nature, a large team of astronomers presented a new, strange worldview of …
Read More »NASA Selects KBR to Study Commercial Firms in Low Earth Orbit
[ad_1] The International Space Station drifts into low Earth orbit. Keep seeing recent photos of the Earth since the ISS. The International Space Station drifts into low Earth orbit. Keep seeing recent …
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