Egypt News: Egypt Today: Tuesday, September 25, With news details: Egypt’s urgent news – Egypt News: UAE wins unanimous membership of the Supreme Council of the Arab Union of Astronomy and Astronomy The UAE, represented by the Director General of the Emirates Space Agency, Dr. Eng. Mohammed Nasser Al Ahbabi, was elected as a member […]
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Something strange is happening at the Sunspot Solar Observatory in New Mexico, and there’s only one thing we know for certain: It’s not not an alien. The solar observatory and a nearby post office have both been evacuated and closed until further notice “due to unforeseen circumstances.” But the reasons why the facility was vacated
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The National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico, and a nearby United States Postal Service office, were evacuated and shutdown for security reasons on September 9, 2018 observatory officials said but they refused to tell us the reason for the sudden shutdown. Then, NASA tries to explain what happened on September 9, 2018 by issuing
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The explosions of stars, known as supernovae, can be so bright they outshine their host galaxies. They take months or years to fade away, and sometimes, the gaseous remains of the explosion slam into hydrogen-rich gas and temporarily get bright again – but could they remain luminous without any outside interference? That’s what Dan Milisavljevic,
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The push for a space elevator took a step forward this week when a team of researchers from Shizuoka University in Japan announced that they will launch an experiment to the International Space Station next week. In the experiment, which will be the first of its kind in space, two ultrasmall cubic satellites, or “cubesats,” will be
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Next 9 Sept. 2018, the near-Earth Asteroid 2018 RC will have a very close, but safe, encounter with us, coming at about 220.000 km from the Earth’sAfter many years, cheapest levitra http://cute-n-tiny.com/cute-animals/my-cute-new-kitten/attachment/lilu/so made its entry into the market and arranged a huge majority of male consumers attracted towards. surface, 50% of the lunar distance. The Virtual Telescope
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Thin, red veins of energized gas mark the location of one of the larger supernova remnants in the Milky Way galaxy in this image from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope. A supernova “remnant” refers to the collective, leftover signs of an exploded star, or supernova. The red filaments in this image belong to a supernova
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Jordan was elected as a member of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) during the Union’s 100th Anniversary Open-source Exhibition which premiered in Vienna, Austria on August 20, 2018. The 12-day event celebrates a century of astronomical discoveries and is attended by 3500 members representing countries from all over the world. General Secretary of Arab Union
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ARAB NEWS JEDDAH: Top scientists of the Kingdom and experts from across the Gulf countries attended the recently concluded Scitech Astronomical Program 2018. The event, which was first of its kind in the Eastern Province, was organized by the Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Center for Science and Technology (Scitech) of the King Fahd University of
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