[ad_1] A–A+ After the terrible warnings of the disappearance of the reefs after massive coral bleaching in 2016 and 2017, Tourism and Events Queensland has released a "positive update" on the Australian …
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[ad_1] A bright green comet makes its appearance in the night sky this month. Comet 21P / Giacobini-Zinner is now visible with binoculars and telescopes. Meanwhile, an even brighter comet is heading …
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[ad_1] Photographed is a bonnethead shark at the Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans. Bonnethead sharks are close relatives of hammerheads, but are the second-smallest in the family. ( Kelly McCarthy …
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[ad_1] The 2019 budget proposal calls for a confrontation with Congress following NASA funding. The proposal calls for cuts in funding for the International Space Station, but some lawmakers disagree and want …
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[ad_1] The thieves ransacked the collection of a living insect museum, taking away a number of exotic arthropods, such as this giant centipede desert. Credit: Insectarium and Philadelphia Butterfly Pavilion A museum …
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[ad_1] The seventh Japan Freight Mission (HTV-7) to the International Space Station is in the final stages of preparation for its launch Monday at 19:32. EDT. Mission controllers monitor the weather at …
Read More »Who sabotaged the international space station?
[ad_1] On August 29, NASA and the Russian Space Agency discovered a hole in the International Space Station that spilled a limited amount of breathable air into space. And immediately the question …
Read More »You can name NASA rockets if you pay enough
[ad_1] NASA's director Jim Bridenstine has set up an advisory committee that will study plans, including approval of products by astronauts and even the sale of naming rights for rockets and other …
Read More »Large-scale wind and solar energy "could make the Sahara greener"
[ad_1] Author's right of the image ABDELHAK SENNA Legend Aeolian in Morocco at the edge of the desert The installation of a large number of solar panels and wind turbines in the …
Read More »New research suggests that Pluto should be reclassified as a planet
[ad_1] Should Pluto be reclassified a planet again? Philip Metzger, UCF scientist, says yes based on his research. Credit: NASA The reason why Pluto lost its planet status is not valid, according …
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