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Russian cargo ship docks with the ISS
A Russian Progress M-64 cargo ship docked Saturday with the International Space Station, the Interfax news agency reported. [Link]
Comet Boattini: Barely Visible Now, Bright in July?
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Wildlife numbers plummet globally: WWF
The world's wildlife populations have reduced by around a quarter since the 1970s, according to a major report published Friday by the WWF conservation organization. [Link]
Thirty-Meter Telescope Focuses on Two Candidate Sites
After completing a worldwide survey unprecedented in rigor and detail of astronomical sites for the Thirty-Meter Telescope (TMT), the TMT Observatory Corporation board of directors has selected two outstanding sites, one in each hemisphere, for further consideration. Cerro Armazones lies in Chile's Atacama Desert, and Mauna Kea is on Hawai'i Island. [Link]
Scientists identified earthquake faults in Sichuan, China
Only last summer research published by earth scientists in the international journal Tectonics concluded that geological faults in the Sichuan Basin, China "are sufficiently long to sustain a strong ground-shaking earthquake, making them potentially serious sources of regional seismic hazard." [Link]
Mars Meets the Beehive
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Observasi Langit Malam Ini
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Comet Boattini Brightens
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Pioneering landscape-scale research releases first findings
The May issue of the Canadian Journal of Forest Research presents the preliminary findings of 23 scientists involved in one of the first landscape-scale experiments on how forest management affects western Ponderosa pine ecosystems. [Link]
Jupiter Goes Moonless
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Strange star stumps astronomers
An obese oddball of a star has left astronomers wondering how it could have formed. Dr David Champion and his colleagues at CSIRO`s Australia Telescope National Facility publish their findings about the star today in the online journal, Science Express. [Link]
Huge project to restore Everglades to be suspended
(AP) — Construction on a huge reservoir meant to help restore the Everglades will be put on hold over a lawsuit brought by a group that fears the water could be diverted for other purposes. [Link]
This Week's Sky at a Glance
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Pengetahuan Dasar Teleskop
Dalam artikel ini akan diberikan prinsip-prinsip dasar optik dan disain teleskop yang pada umumnya dibagi menjadi dua jenis utama, refraktor dan reflektor. Semoga pengetahuan ini dapat membantu Anda untuk memahami lebih baik peralatan-peralatan yang diperlukan untuk menjelajah langit. Tujuan utama dari teleskop (apapun) adalah mengumpulkan cahaya dari objek yang jauh, difokuskan dan dapat dilihat melalui eyepiece, [...] [Link]
NASA Satellite Finds Interior of Mars Is Colder
New observations from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter indicate that the crust and upper mantle of Mars are stiffer and colder than previously thought. [Link]
Eccentric pulsar system challenges theories of binary formation
An ongoing sky survey using the Cornell-managed Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico has turned up a massive, fast-spinning binary pulsar with a mysterious elongated orbit, researchers say. The pulsar and its companion star challenge currently accepted views of binary pulsar formation and give researchers a new opportunity for understanding the fundamental properties of highly dense matter. [Link]
Astronomers use new model of dust in galaxies to remeasure the total energy output of stars in the universe
Anyone gazing up on a dark clear night is greeted by the spectacle of thousands of powerful fusion reactors - the stars. These balls of extremely hot gas are generating unimaginably large quantities of energy. Even the stars within a cube of "only" one light year on a side, taken at a random position in the universe, generate on average … [Link]
Addressing the 'nitrogen cascade'
While human-caused global climate change has long been a concern for environmental scientists and is a well-known public policy issue, the problem of excessive reactive nitrogen in the environment is little-known beyond a growing circle of environmental scientists who study how the element cycles through the environment and negatively alters local and global ecosystems and potentially harms human health. [Link]
Microsoft in deal on European environment data
(AP) — Microsoft Corp. says it is collaborating with the European Environmental Agency to make information about local air and water pollution levels freely available to consumers through Microsoft Web portals. [Link]








