2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 U.S. Science

  ABC News   
Antares Rocket Explosion Destroyed These Kids' Science Projects  ABC News
Students across the nation watched their science projects go up in flames as the rocket bound for the International Space Station exploded moments after takeoff. The Antares rocket was carrying kids' science projects as well as food and supplies for ...

RIP, Drain Brain: Science Experiments Lost in Antares Rocket Explosion   Space.com
What caused major US rocket failure?   BBC News
Antares Rocket Explosion Leaves Questions and Dead Mosquito Eggs   New York Times
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  The Hoops News   
Physics of space weather explains cell phone service disruptions and satellite ...  The Hoops News
Space weather is something that has a heavy impact on life here on Earth. Things like solar wind, magnetic fields, and geomagnetic storms all play significant roles in what we experience here on Earth. The sun is constantly throwing charged plasma gas out ...

Study Reveals; Connection Between Spaceweather and Geomagnetic Storms   Capital Wired
Space weather secrets unlocked by physicists   Tech Times
Physics of space weather: preventive measures possible if predicted   Northern Voices Online
Capitalberg   
Capital OTC   
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  Wired   
Recently discovered frog in Staten Island gets a new name  Los Angeles Times
Some people might travel to tropical islands to discover new species. Not Jeremy Feinberg. The Brooklyn-based ecologist found a species of frog that was brand-new to science right in New York City. The recently discovered frog is known colloquially as the ...

NYC's newest amphibian species since 1854 was just discovered: It's a leopard ...   Tech Times
New frog species discovered in the middle of New York City   Mother Nature Network
New species of frog discovered in New York City's own backyard   DigitalJournal.com
allvoices   
National Geographic   
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  SFGate   
When rocket exploded, it took Oakland students' experiment with it  SFGate
Photo: Jay Diem, MBO An unmanned Orbital Sciences Corp.'s Antares rocket explodes shortly after takeoff at Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Va. on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014. No injuries were reported following the first catastrophic launch in NASA's ...

Oakland students' composting worms lost in rocket explosion   San Jose Mercury News
Student science projects destroyed in unmanned rocket explosion   Fox News
Students react to science experiment exploding on rocket   WBIR-TV
Press of Atlantic City   
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  Capital Wired   
At long last NASA finds where their spacecraft smashed into the Moon  Capital Wired
NASA has finally learnt where they smashed their spacecraft into the moon. Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) smashed into the moon on April 18, 2014. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has finally captured images of the ...

NASA Crashed a Satellite On the Moon Back in April. Yesterday, They Found Its ...   The News Ledge
The LRO spacecraft captures images of LADEE's impact crater   Astronomy Magazine
NASA finally figured out where they crashed the LADEE spacecraft into the moon   Tech Times
RedOrbit   
Discovery News   
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  Fox News   
Amelia Earhart plane fragment identified  Fox News
A piece of aluminum debris recovered in 1991 appears to belong to Earhart's lost plane. (TIGHAR). A fragment of Amelia Earhart's lost aircraft has been identified to a high degree of certainty for the first time ever since her plane vanished over the Pacific ...

New clue to the mystery of Amelia Earhart? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Metal patch may point to Earhart's plane   USA TODAY
Debris revives hope of finding Amelia Earhart plane   ABS CBN News
Firstpost   
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  euronews   
Redmond company on satellite lost in explosion: 'It was just a robot'  KIRO Seattle
On the day after his young company's first satellite was destroyed in the explosion of an unmanned Antares rocket, Chris Lewicki of Planetary Resources in Redmond vowed to move ahead. "It was just a robot. We'll miss it, but we're making more," Lewicki ...

Asteroid-Mining Tech Among Casualties of Antares Rocket Explosion   Space.com
Rocket men: Google's Page, Virgin's Branson backed satellite on failed launch   The Star Online
​Space miner sees test vehicle go up in flames   Ferret
Reuters   
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  Capitalberg   
Study Uncovers; Biologists Successfully Saved the Endangered Galapagos ...  Capitalberg
40 years ago, experts reported that Galapagos tortoise was moving rapidly towards extinctions. There were only 15 species left on the Espanola Island which weigh above 500lb. However, a recent report reveals that now there are more than 1,000 tortoises ...

Galapagos tortoises bounce back despite environmental challenges   Beta Wired
Galapagos Tortoise Recovery 'A True Story Of Success And Hope In Conservation'   RedOrbit
Nearly Extinct Giant Tortoise Making a Comeback From the Brink   Care2.com
Fox News Latino   
Bustle   
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  WAAY   
100 year old time capsule too scary to open?  WAAY
BALTIMORE, Md. (WAAY) - A 100-year-old time capsule discovered during the renovation of the original Washington Monument in Baltimore is now in a nearby museum. Today crews removed it from behind a 1915 plaque at the monument in Baltimore's ...

Why is Baltimore so reluctant to open 100-year-old time capsule?   Daily Digest
Why Baltimore Is Hesitant to Open a 100-Year-Old Time Capsule   ABC30.com
100-year-old time capsule to be moved to museum   WZTV

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  Boston Globe   
Asteroids Could Be Key to Reaching Mars  PC Magazine
An MIT scientist argues for sending astronauts on "stepping-stone" missions to near-Earth asteroids to pave the way for a crewed voyage to Mars. 0shares. Asteroid Astronaut. An MIT scientist believes near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) will be the key to eventually ...

Landing humans on an asteroid could happen sooner than you'd think   Science Recorder
Should we go to asteroids as a practice run for Mars?   Tech Times
Using asteroids as steppingstones to Mars   Science AAAS
Boston Globe   
National Geographic   
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