Saturday, November 12, 2016

Celebrating saving the Ross Sea and other top stories.

  • Celebrating saving the Ross Sea

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  • NASA advisory board worried about SpaceX fueling processes

    NASA advisory board worried about SpaceX fueling processes
    NASA advisory board worried about SpaceX fueling processes Bart Leahy November 5th, 2016 The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket fairing with the Amos-6 satellite falls moments after the explosion on Sept. 1, 2016. Image Credit: Mike Wagner / USLaunchReport.com Experts on a NASA advisory board have expressed concerns about SpaceX’s plan to fuel Falcon 9 with astronauts aboard. The safety advisory springs, in part, from the explosion of a Falcon 9 rocket during a static test on September 1. Unprecedented pr..
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  • Here comes a once-in-a-lifetime supermoon

    Here comes a once-in-a-lifetime supermoon
    By mid-November, Chicago’s World Series afterglow will have faded and the hotly contested presidential election will be done and dusted, but North Americans will have one more "once in a lifetime event" to look forward to: The biggest, most spectacular supermoon in decades.On November 14, skywatchers will be rewarded with a lunar close-up, the result of a coincidence between the moon’s elliptical orbit and the position of the Earth and Sun. A "supermoon" is the colloquial term for when a full m..
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  • A 49000-Year-Old Human Settlement Has Been Discovered In Australia

    A 49000-Year-Old Human Settlement Has Been Discovered In Australia
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  • TMT wants to resume construction in 2018: Pace of contested case could impact deadline

    TMT wants to resume construction in 2018: Pace of contested case could impact deadline
    HILO — TMT International Observatory plans to resume building its giant telescope in April 2018, a board member said. It’s just a question of where. The TIO board announced this week that it selected Spain’s Canary Islands as a backup site to Mauna Kea if it doesn’t regain a construction permit through a second contested case. But the organization also is facing a self-imposed deadline that appears to leave little room for error. “We need to start construction in April 2018,” said Fiona Harriso..
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  • The historic Paris climate change agreement just became international law

    The historic Paris climate change agreement just became international law
    A worldwide pact to battle global warming entered into force Friday, just a week before nations reassemble to discuss how to make good on their promises to cut planet-warming greenhouse gases. Dubbed the Paris Agreement, it is the first-ever deal binding all the world's nations, rich and poor, to a commitment to cap global warming caused mainly by the burning of coal, oil and gas. "A historic day for the planet," said the office of President Francois Hollande of France, host to the 2015 nego..
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  • Your role in melting Arctic sea ice: How your CO2 emissions add up.

    Your role in melting Arctic sea ice: How your CO2 emissions add up.
    Sorry polar bears, the Arctic Ocean might be free of sea ice before 2050. According to new calculations, for every metric ton of carbon dioxide emitted, about three square meters (approximately 32.3 square feet) of Arctic summer sea ice disappears. And, with humans currently emitting about 35 to 40 million tons of CO2 each year, the future doesn't look very frozen.It's not hard to rack up those emissions. About 2,433 miles of driving – roughly the distance from Washington, DC to Las Vegas – or ..
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  • Depressing new photos show Europe's Mars probe exploded into pieces

    Depressing new photos show Europe's Mars probe exploded into pieces
    Jan Woerner, the ESA's director general, as Schiaparelli was supposed to land on Mars. Reuters When the European Space Agency (ESA) lost contact with half of its ambitious ExoMars 2016 mission — the Schiaparelli lander — on October 19, the probe was falling from the Martian sky like an incendiary bomb. Previous photos showed the crash site in black-and-white, but new color photos paint an even clearer view of Schiaparelli's final moments. The 8-foot-wide probe s..
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Japanese scientists build sweaty robot .Bucs won't make excuses for fatigue from playing nine quarters in five days .
[ October 17, 2016 ] European Mars lander released from ExoMars mothership News .Mosul operation moving faster than expected, Iraq's leader says .

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