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Meteor in Tasmania captured in the film exploding

[ad_1] The live streaming camera aboard the CSIRO Investigator research vessel operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, but rarely detects an extraordinary event. Shortly before 9:30 pm on Wednesday, the crew aboard the ship some 100 kilometers south of Tasmania were treated to the sight of a …

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Official: the Arab world imports food at $ 110 billion a year

[ad_1] Islam Jaber Posted on: Thursday 19 November 2020 – 13:07 | Last update: Thursday 19 November 2020-13: 07 Dr Khaled Hanafi, Secretary General of the Federation of Arab Chambers, gave a speech at the opening of the Arab-Russian Economic Forum, which was held in “videoconference” on Wednesday, entitled “Russian-Arab …

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Researchers create diamonds at room temperature

[ad_1] Making diamonds in nature takes an extremely long time, on the order of billions of years, under enormous amounts of pressure and extremely high temperatures. A group of researchers from Australian National University and RMIT University made two types of diamonds at room temperature. One of the diamonds the …

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The meteor breaks into the ocean in incredible footage

[ad_1] Researchers have captured incredible footage of a meteor crashing off Tasmania’s southern coast. The bright green debris hit the Investigator research vessel, which is operated by the Australian National Science Agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO). At the time, the ship was mapping the seafloor of …

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New climate satellite measures sea level rise – NPR

[ad_1] The new climate satellite measures sea level riseNPR SpaceX will expand a new NASA satellite and land with a boom this weekendCNET NASA / SpaceX launch is scheduled at Vandenberg AFB this weekendNews from KSBY San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara to listen to Sonic BoomIndependent Santa Barbara SpaceX launches …

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NASA satellite to measure global sea level rise

[ad_1] A satellite scheduled to launch from California later this month will measure sea level rise and provide other crucial data to scientists studying how global warming is affecting Earth’s oceans. Melting ice has already caused sea levels to rise by about 8 inches since the 1880s, and the trend …

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