2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 Malaysia Science


CNET
   
Cosmonaut captures space-time crown with 803 days off Earth   
CNET
Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka is the new king of space after breaking the old record of 802 days. by Amanda Kooser · @akooser; 1 July 2015 5:11 pm BST. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. email. comments. more. reddit. pinterest. tumblr.
Cosmonaut Gennady Padalka Sets New Record For Most Time Spent In Space   Tech Times
Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka on ISS sets longest time in space record   Daily Mail
Veteran Russian Cosmonaut makes New Space Endurance Record   Austrian Tribune
Space Ref (press release)   
Clapway   
Uncover California   
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Wired
   
Eruption Update: Quake Swarms Hit Iceland, Japan Rumbles   
Wired
Caption: Steam rises from a slope near the hot springs resort of Hakone, Kanagawa prefecture on June 30, 2015. Japan's meteorological agency on June 30 raised a volcanic warning for the popular hot springs resort of Hakone by one notch.
Mini Volcanic Eruption in Mount Hakone On Tuesday   NY City News
Small-scale eruption occurs again at Mount Hakone: weather agency   The Japan Times
Small Volcanic Eruption in Mount Hakone Area Forces Authorities to Issue ...   NYC Today
Reuters   
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Echonetdaily
   
Hydro Dams Blamed for Loss of Tropical Forest Diversity   
Bloomberg
Hydroelectric dams may be touted as “green” sources of renewable power but they are far from benign, according to a new study. Creation of the Balbina hydropower dam in Brazil's Amazon, one of the world's largest in terms of total flooded area, caused ...

Hydroelectric dams spell disaster for birds, tortoises: study   Yahoo News UK
Destructive dams   Geographical
Hydroelectric dams spell disaster for birds, tortoises, study says   The Malaysian Insider (press release)
Echonetdaily   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
SpaceX shows space station supply is, actually, as hard as rocket science   
The Australian Financial Review
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft breaks apart shortly after liftoff at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Sunday. John Raoux. by The Lex Column. Most businesses are more straightforward than rocket science. Resupplying the ...

SpaceX moves test of crew safety system to Florida   USA TODAY
Air Force says rocket accident won't bump SpaceX from competition   Reuters
Authorities Warn Public Of Dangerous Debris From Rocket Explosion Washing ...   Tech Times
Texas A&M The Battalion   
Fortune   
WCBD   
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Voice of America
   
Rosetta Spacecraft Finds Massive Sinkholes on Comet's Surface   
Voice of America
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA—. The comet being studied by Europe's Rosetta spacecraft has massive sinkholes in its surface that are nearly wide enough to swallow Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza, research published Wednesday shows. Scientists suspect ...

Gigantic Sinkholes Dot Surface of Rosetta's Comet   Discovery News
Giant sinkholes spotted on Rosetta's comet   Los Angeles Times
Rosetta finds giant sinkholes on comet 67P   The Space Reporter
The Guardian   
BBC News   
National Geographic   
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Irish Times
   
The strange dynamic of Pluto's chaotic family   
Irish Times
An astrodynamical miracle is happening in the sky above. Our ability to launch a space probe from the revolving Earth to reach a moving target billions of kilometres away 10 years later, with pinpoint accuracy, is astounding. The New Horizons mission ...

Pluto's Black Spots and Charon's Dark Pole Grow in New Horizons View   NBCNews.com
New Horizons gets "all clear" for July 14 Pluto flyby   CBS News
Nasa probe detects methane on Pluto surface   Times of India
Orlando Sentinel   
Christian Science Monitor   
The Verge   
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NBCNews.com
   
A Drone Airplane for Mars? Way-Out Red Planet Ideas Are Taking Flight   
NBCNews.com
NASA has been talking about sending airplanes to Mars for more than a decade, but the revolution in small satellites and drone airplanes just might turn the concept into a reality at last. If the plan being hatched at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research ...
Revealed: NASA's first plane to Mars   India Today
NASA to Test a Prototype for Surveying Landing Sites on the Red Planet   NY City News
NASA readies test for first Mars airplane   Computerworld
TechnoBuffalo   
Voice of America (blog)   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Irish Examiner
   
Great Barrier Reef outlook poor but not in danger   
Irish Examiner
The heritage committee of Unesco has said the outlook for Australia's Great Barrier Reef is poor due to threats including pollution and climate change but stopped short of listing it as “in danger”. Environmental campaign-ers had urged the committee to ...

World Heritage Committee decides against declaring reef as 'in danger'   ABC Online (blog)
Qld takes to social media to promote reef   9news.com.au
GoPro on turtle's back gives breathtaking view of Great Barrier Reef   CTV News
Queensland Country Life   
Mackay Daily Mercury   
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Tampabay.com
   
Hundreds view Jupiter and Venus at St. Petersburg College's Gibbs campus   
Tampabay.com
Dining Planner: Where to eat on the Fourth of July, plus a showing from Dr. BBQ. Top News. Crayons abound as Crayola Experience opens in Orlando's Florida Mall · 'In Living Color' show featuring Warhol at Tampa Museum of Art a 'rare treat' · Stage ...

Venus and Jupiter planetary conjunction gives skywatchers a Canada Day treat   CBC.ca
Venus-Jupiter Conjunction Visible on June 30, July 1   Patch.com
What's up in the sky   Southernminn.com
FOX 9 News   
wivb.com   
Dispatch Times   
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Daily Mail
   
Can YOU see the 'third property' of light? Scientists reveal human supersense ...   
Daily Mail
The ability lets us see a mystery third property of light known as 'polarisation', which tells us the orientation in which light waves are oscillating. Animals, like bees and ants, use the polarisation patterns in the sky as a navigation aid. And with ...
Did you know we share the same 'super-vision' found in bees and octopuses?   Irish Examiner
The Sixth Sense You Didn't Know You Had   Discover Magazine (blog)
Humans 'can see polarised light'   Herald Sun
University of Bristol   
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