Senin, 25 April 2016

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Exploring the Moon by Hand with Mobile Astronomy Apps
The moon is a great target for stargazers just starting out. Here's some tips to use your mobile device to make the most of your moon.
 
The Search for Gravitational Waves from Black Hole Megamergers

For the past decade, scientists with the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) collaboration have been listening for a constant "hum" of low-frequency gravitational waves.

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Star Trek Continues': Vic Mignogna Beams Us to a Fan-made Final Frontier 
Space.com caught up with the "Star Trek Continues" web series' Vic Mignogna to talk about the show he calls his "love letter" to the original series.

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Advice from a Moonwalker: Buzz Aldrin Shares Life Lessons in New Book
Moonwalker Buzz Aldrin has learned a lot over the course of his long, eventful and complicated life, and he's sharing some of the most important lessons in a new book.
 
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Odd 'Y' Shape Dominates Saturn Moon Enceladus (Photo) 

MORE Odd 'Y' Shape Dominates Saturn Moon Enceladus (Photo) A large "Y-shaped discontinuity" dominates this image of Saturn's moon Enceladus, taken by NASA'S Cassini spacecraft in February 2016.

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Kids: Build Cardboard Starship of the Imagination | Video
 
In this 'Curious World' original, a space-inspired kid shows you how to create your own imaginative starship.

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Watching a Spacecraft Wreck Tumble Through Space 
Scientists say they can track tumbling satellites in orbit with using a new approach with optical telscopes.

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Space's Deepest Secrets' Premieres on Science Channel Tuesday
Starting Tuesday (April 26), the new six-episode Science Channel series "Space's Deepest Secrets" will follow scientists unlocking intriguing mysteries of outer space.
Space-Time Experiment Could Study Hazardous, Speedy Space Rocks
An instrument built to help search for ripples in space-time could also give scientists an estimate of how often spacecraft are peppered with tiny, potentially hazardous space rocks.
 
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