2015年11月4日 星期三

2015-11-05 U.S. Science


Sacramento Bee
   
Aerojet-powered rocket fails in maiden flight in Hawaii   
Sacramento Bee
An experimental rocket with engines built by Rancho Cordova's Aerojet Rocketdyne failed its maiden flight Tuesday shortly after launch in Hawaii, according to the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center at Los Angeles Air Force Base.
Super Strypi fails on inaugural launch   SpaceFlight Insider
Aerojet small satellite launcher fails its first flight   Reuters
Hawaii rocket carrying satellite fails after takeoff   Fox News
Huffington Post   
Christian Science Monitor   
ABC News   
Los Angeles Air Force Base   
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USA TODAY
   
Wanted: Astronauts. Got the right stuff?   
USA TODAY
CAPE CANAVERAL — If you stand between 62 and 75 inches tall, have a military, science or technical background and dream of going to Mars, you might have the right stuff to be a NASA astronaut. NASA on Wednesday announced it will begin recruiting a ...

Calling all wannabe astronauts. NASA's hiring for first time in 4 years (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
NASA Is Recruiting the Next Generation of Astronauts - Here's What You Need to ...   Huffington Post
NASA to deliver big news on Mars' atmosphere Thursday   KTVQ Billings News
Pulse Headlines   
Valley News Live   
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NPR
   
Physicists Probe Antimatter For Clues To How It All Began   
NPR
Our world is made of matter. "Everything you see and feel — your laptop, your desk, your chair — they are all ordinary matter," says Aihong Tang, a researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory. But matter has a counterpart called antimatter. Each ...
Physicists measure force that makes antimatter stick together   EurekAlert (press release)
Strong forces make antimatter stick   BBC News
Physicists Measure Force for First Time that Holds Antimatter Together   I4U News
Brookhaven National Laboratory   
Star Trek   
STAR: Collaboration members   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
NASA releases Halloween asteroid photos. What happened to skull face?   
Christian Science Monitor
NASA has captured new high-resolution images of asteroid 2015 TB145, which zoomed past Earth on Saturday. By Kelsey Warner, Staff November 4, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Asteroid 2015 TB145 is depicted in eight individual radar images ...

Halloween Asteroid Not So Spooky in New Photos   Space.com
Skull-shaped Asteroid trekked by Earth on October 31 zooms by at 22-miles per ...   NY City News
Take a closer look at that Halloween 'skull' asteroid   CNET
Youth Independent News   
Phys.Org   
RT   
Jet Propulsion Laboratory - NASA   
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INFORUM
   
New giant raptor found in western South Dakota   
INFORUM
LAWRENCE, Kan. – A research team has identified a new giant raptor fossil dating back 66 million years that would have roamed and was found in far northwestern South Dakota. Advertisement. x. previous next. SendPrint ...

One of the biggest raptors ever found in South Dakota   USA TODAY
Humongous raptor once roamed South Dakota, say scientists   Christian Science Monitor
Palm Beach County researchers discover new type of raptor in South Dakota   WPTV.com
SlashGear   
Discovery News   
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NJ.com
   
The Northern Lights were a dud in N.J. Here's the amazing show we missed (PHOTOS)   
NJ.com
Solar winds gave stargazers hope Tuesday that the aurora borealis would paint the northern horizon a collage of colors at night in New Jersey, however most were disheartened by the standard, simple views. The aurora borealis was slated to shift ...
Will We See an Aurora Tonight?   The Weather Space

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UN News Centre
   
'Climate change knows no national borders,' Ban says, urging consensus ...   
UN News Centre
In Nepal, mountain infrastructure such as hydropower plants, roads, bridges and communication systems are at risk with climate change and more variability in water runoff. Photo: UNEP GRID Arendal/Lawrence Hislop. Print. 4 November 2015 – With the ...

Poorer Nations' Demand for Climate-Change Aid Weighs on Paris Talks   Wall Street Journal
California revs up for Paris climate change summit   Los Angeles Times
Banking on Climate Change   Huffington Post
Fox News   
Reuters   
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Washington Post
   
Diamonds may actually be really common — deep, deep in the Earth   
Washington Post
New research on diamond formation suggests that the valuable stones might actually be a dime a dozen — but good luck getting to these theoretical stones. [Burning humanity's poop could yield up to $9.5 billion]. In a study published Tuesday in Nature ...

Diamonds May Be Common, Deep in the Earth   Newsweek
Deep-Earth diamonds lots more common, but microscopic, study says   Christian Science Monitor
Diamonds Aren't As Rare As You Might Think, Scientists Say   U.S. News & World Report
Voice of America   
EurekAlert (press release)   
News from The Johns Hopkins University   
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TIME
   
See NASA's Photos of Last Year's 'Catastrophic' Antares Rocket Launch   
TIME
On Oct. 28, 2014, an unmanned Orbital Sciences rocket exploded shortly after launching from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The flaming Antares rocket flopped back down to its launch pad, consuming its Cygnus spacecraft, carting 5,000 lb ...
Musk's SpaceX Faces Competition for $3.5 Billion NASA Cargo Flights   Bloomberg
NASA's unseen Antares rocket explosion photos released   Chron.com
NASA releases photos of massive rocket explosion   CBS News
MLive.com   
TechnoBuffalo   
Florida Today   
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IBNLive
   
Startling trick turns jellyfish into super swimmers   
Futurity: Research News
Millions of years ago, jellyfish were already swimming the oceans with the same pulsing motions that use today. Now researchers have discovered a startling truth about how jellyfish and lampreys, another ancient species that undulate like eels, move ...
In swimming, jellyfish and lampreys really pull their weight   Los Angeles Times
Jellyfish, lampreys are using this freakish trick   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Jellyfish and Lampreys Use a Surprising Trick to Swim in Waters   The Weather Space
Northern Californian   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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