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Earth’s bacteria can be used to exploit the Moon or Mars

[ad_1] Over a three-week period, the basalt in each reactor was exposed to the bacterial solution to determine if the bacteria could perform the same eroding function as rocks in a low gravity environment. But not only are REEs expensive to mine, they are also running out quickly. Sue Horne, …

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Meet the astronauts who go to the ISS

[ad_1] SpaceX, in partnership with NASA, will launch its first Crew Dragon operational mission, designated Crew-1, to the International Space Station (ISS) this weekend. The Crew Dragon spacecraft, called Resilience, will be launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Watch the live stream here. SpaceX …

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ESA begins work on a new spacecraft to study exoplanets

[ad_1] The European Space Agency (ESA) has begun work on its brand new telescope: a detection mission called Ariel that will study the chemical composition of hot and hot exoplanets. Ariel, the Large-Survey on large exoplanets in atmospheric infrared, will be launched into orbit from where it will study up …

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The universe is 10 times hotter than ever. What is the cause?

[ad_1] The force that governs the cosmos reshapes its shape and heats more and more areas. When you leave a hot object, over time it cools down to room temperature. Astrophysicists expect that a similar fate will eventually affect our universe, gradually cooling to near absolute zero. However, this will …

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REVIEW GAT 260+, little reading … but read it | Dek-D.com

[ad_1] #gatpat #gat # dek64 #tcas Hi, let’s go out first.Today we are # Dek63.I want to share my experience during the exam Both Thai and English GAT providedGet 260+ for beingI already want to represent myself “I”.Let’s begin! Our score isGat Thai: 150/150Hole Eng: 112.5 / 150Total 262.5 / …

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Bright Kilonova is 10 times brighter than expected

[ad_1] You’ve probably heard of a supernova, when a star reaches the end of its life and explodes in a huge burst of energy. But these aren’t the only dramatic explosions in space: there are also kilonovas, which occur when two neutron stars or a neutron star and a black …

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Is it the end of the world as we know it, or not

[ad_1] Science Published on November 14, 2020 | by Steve Hanley November 14, 2020 of Steve Hanley It’s 1987 and REM have just released their proto-dystopian classic “It’s the end of the world as we know it”. Fast forward 33 years and that song’s prophecy is about to come true, …

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