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The greatest triumphs of the Arecibo Observatory

[ad_1] Yesterday brought the tragic news that the famous 304.80m parable of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico will have to be demolished after two support cables have been broken. It’s the end of an era, but a good excuse to revisit some of the most important scientific contributions made …

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Moon Grab mission is ready to go: Hong Kong Standard

[ad_1] The Moon Grab mission is ready to goHong Kong standard How to build a moon baseBBC Focus Magazine China will launch unmanned spacecraft to the moon this weekWION Winners of Lunar Supply Exhaust System Project announced by NASASciTechDaily What is the difference between the earth’s soil and the lunar …

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Seismic event at the Kidd mine site

[ad_1] Some people felt the Earth move in Timmins very early on Sunday morning and didn’t imagine it. Glencore confirms a seismic event approximately 9,600 feet underground at the Kidd mine at exactly 1:41 am. It recorded 2.9 on the Nuttli scale. The company says the 21 shift workers were …

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SpaceX Falcon 9 launches satellite to monitor the world’s oceans

[ad_1] US-European Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite takes off aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in central California on November 21, 2020. NASA, EUMETSAT and NOAA are collaborating on this mission. Credit: NASA Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, the world’s last satellite above sea level, is in orbit …

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