2015年7月20日 星期一

2015-07-21 Zimbabwe Science


New York Times
   
Yuri Milner, Russian Entrepreneur, Promises $100 Million for Alien Search   
New York Times
Extending his idea of philanthropy beyond the Earth and even the human species, Yuri Milner, the Russian Internet entrepreneur and founder of science giveaways like the annual $3 million Fundamental Physics Prizes, announced in London on Monday that ...

Russian billionaire invests $100m in search of intelligent alien life   Times of India
British physicist Stephen Hawking launches $100 million search for aliens   IBNLive
Looking for ET: Stephen Hawking launches biggest-ever search for alien life   Firstpost
ABC Online   
India Today   
Vancouver Sun   
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New York Times
   
Failed strut caused SpaceX rocket blast: CEO Elon Musk   
Economic Times
MIAMI: The explosion last month of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket was caused by a failed support piece, or strut, that allowed a helium bottle to burst free inside the rocket's liquid oxygen tank, CEO Elon Musk said Monday. "One of those struts broke free ...
Failure of One Metal Strut Seemed to Doom SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket   New York Times
Faulty metal brace likely doomed SpaceX Falcon rocket, Musk says   Times of India
SpaceX says steel strut snapped   News24
Telegraph.co.uk   
Sydney Morning Herald   
ABC News   
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Irish Examiner
   
Philae comet lander falls silent   
Irish Examiner
The Philae comet lander has fallen silent, said scientists, raising fears it has moved again on its new home millions of miles from Earth. The fridge-sized robotic lab, which in November landed on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, last made contact on ...
Comet probe Philae 'silent', ground control concerned   The Nation
European engineers struggle to resume contact with comet lander   Christian Science Monitor
Philae comet lander falls silent sparking fears ground-breaking data lost forever   Mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
RT   
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The Independent
   
US space museum starts crowdfunding campaign to save spacesuit Neil Armstrong ...   
The Independent
The US National Air and Space Museum has launched a crowdfunding campaign to save the spacesuit Neil Armstrong wore on the Moon in 1969. The spacesuit was built for short-term use with materials that break down. It is kept in a controlled environment, ...

Smithsonian museum looks to crowdfunding to restore Neil Armstrong's lunar ...   ABC Online
Smithsonian starts crowdfunding effort for Neil Armstrong's moon-landing ...   cleveland.com
First moon-walk suit deteriorating   Irish Examiner
Fox News Latino   
Sky News Australia   
RT   
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
   
'EPIC' photo captures earth a million miles away   
Atlanta Journal Constitution
"This color image of Earth was taken by NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), a four megapixel CCD camera and telescope. The image was generated by combining three separate images to create a photographic-quality image. The camera ...

NASA satellite camera provides view of entire sunlit side of earth   NetIndian
A Spectacular View of Earth Unlike Any Seen Since 1972   Discover Magazine (blog)
NASA Releases New Take On Famous 'Blue Marble' Space Photo Of Earth   Tech Times
Huffington Post UK   
BGR   
Design & Trend   
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The Weather Channel
   
Hottest June on record worldwide   
New Zealand Herald
The planet has set another monthly climate record, with scientists in the US recording the hottest June in 135 years. The first six months of the year also set a record for warmth, according to the monthly report by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

More heat records are broken, NOAA finds   The Courier-Journal
Remember When 2014 Was The Hottest Year On Record? Now 2015 Is.   Gizmodo Australia
Data: 2015 On Track To Be The Hottest Year On Record   CBS Local
SlashGear   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
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BBC News
   
Arctic ice 'grew by a third' after cool summer in 2013   
BBC News
The volume of Arctic sea ice increased by around a third after an unusually cool summer in 2013. Researchers say the growth continued in 2014 and more than compensated for losses recorded in the three previous years. The scientists involved believe ...

No, Arctic sea ice is not going to be okay   Washington Post
Sea Ice Might Be More Resilient Than Thought   Wall Street Journal
Arctic Sea Ice Extremely Sensitive To Temperature Fluctuations, Increased 41 ...   Headlines & Global News
Daily Caller   
Daily Mail   
The Guardian   
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Huffington Post
   
New Horizons' Encounter With Pluto -- Our Solar System's Missing Link   
Huffington Post
In our modern world of extremes, what's just happened over 4.5 billion miles away -- at what was once considered the edge of the solar system -- is something else. On the morning of July 14, NASA's New Horizons interplanetary space probe hurtled past ...
The New Horizons Spacecraft Proves Science Wrong With Images Of Pluto As An ...   iSchoolGuide
Science of the Times: Pluto facts you may not know (and may not be true)   The Delaware County Daily Times
Pluto With A Tail? Is This An Icy Dwarf Or A Disney Character?   Tech Times
Discovery News   
The Space Reporter   
The Space Review   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Moon landing anniversary: Will US ever go back?   
Christian Science Monitor
NASA hopes that the planned Orion manned capsule will carry astronauts to the moon, or Mars. But its first manned test flight isn't scheduled until 2021. Forty-six years ago to the day, Apollo 11 astronauts landed on the moon.
Astronomer Visits Erie on Moon Landing Anniversary   YourErie
Another Historic Day: 46th Anniversary of the Iconic Moon Landing Commemorated   Times Gazette
Apollo 11Moon Landing: The First Time that Man Set Foot on an Alien Surface   Weekly Observer
SpaceFlight Insider   
Fremont News Messenger   
io9   
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MarketWatch
   
Asteroid passing by Earth may hold $5 trillion in precious metals   
MarketWatch
Forget the Pluto flyby. Metals bugs were buzzing Monday after a metallurgically rich asteroid rocketed past Earth on Sunday evening, boasting an out-of-this-world cache of precious metals. Astronomers speculated that the asteroid, known as 2011 UW-158, ...

Asteroid passing close to Earth could contain $5.4 trillion of precious metals   Fortune
These Are The Priciest Asteroids In The Galaxy   Forbes
US mining firm eyes asteroids for minerals   Business Standard
Sky News Australia   
Sky News   
The Weather Network   
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