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Nov 4, 2018

We have an official green light for “Lucy,” launching in 2021

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Lucy is a mission to primitive asteroids orbiting Jupiter, where we’ll learn about planetary origins and the formation of the solar system. Lucy will complete a 12-year journey to seven different asteroids, more destinations in independent orbits than any space mission in history.

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Nov 4, 2018

Then one… the only… DA DA DAAAA

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Nov 4, 2018

Scientists are trying to bottle solar energy and turn it into liquid fuel

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

What if we could bottle solar energy so it could be used to power our homes and factories even when the sun doesn’t shine?

Scientists have spent decades looking for a way do just that, and now researchers in Sweden are reporting significant progress. They’ve developed a specialized fluid that absorbs a bit of sunlight’s energy, holds it for months or even years and then releases it when needed. If this so-called solar thermal fuel can be perfected, it might drive another nail in the coffin of fossil fuels — and help solve our global-warming crisis.

Unlike oil, coal and natural gas, solar thermal fuels are reusable and environmentally friendly. They release energy without spewing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

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Nov 4, 2018

Soyuz 2.1b launches new GLONASS-M navigation satellite

Posted by in category: space travel

Russia has continued the expansion of its GLONASS constellation with the Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018 launch of a Soyuz 2.1b rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome located in northern Russia.

The GLONASS-M (GLONASS-M No. 757) spacecraft that was sent aloft will now become part of Russia’s Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS). The rocket and its payload took to the late evening’s skies at 11:17 p.m. Moscow time (20:17 GMT / 3:17 p.m. EST) from Plesetsk’s Pad 4 at Site 43.

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Nov 4, 2018

Blockchain company buys asteroid mining firm Planetary Resources

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, space

ConsenSys has acquired the private space outfit.

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Nov 4, 2018

Will Italy’s Ominous Supervolcano Erupt Soon?

Posted by in category: futurism

Phlegrean Fields is waking up. Scientists are trying to predict what it will do next, and what its unrest means for volcanoes worldwide.

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Nov 4, 2018

Photos: the “awesomeness” of the International Space Station

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The orbital laboratory is about to mark its 20th anniversary.

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Nov 4, 2018

This Is Why Some People Are Creative — And Others Really Aren’t

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Not everyone can be Picasso.

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Nov 4, 2018

What the general theory of relativity doesn’t explain

Posted by in categories: physics, space

100 years ago Einstein first described his general theory of relativity. This theory had a profound effect on physics and our understanding of the universe.

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Nov 4, 2018

Sydney Uni follows the light and steps closer to quantum computing

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Exploring alternatives to electron qubits.

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