The storm is across, at 600 miles – wider than the Atlantic Ocean – and formed in the Northern Hemisphere of Neptune. Hubble has been tracking hurricanes for more than two years, and astronomers have seen the hurricane travel south near the planet’s equator. This is essentially the kill zone, …
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Shares rose on Thursday after another surprise surge in early job claims, boosting confidence on Wall Street that congressional leaders would soon agree to a coronavirus aid package. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 101 points, or 0.33%, to 30,255, the S&P 500 rose 0.36% and the Nasdaq rose 0.48%. …
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The sample was taken to Earth by capsule on December 6 in South Australia. JXA teams were able to retrieve the capsule from where it came from before sending it to Japan and perform some initial tests of the gas in the capsule. The gas was the first step in …
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A member of the medical staff examines an IV pump for a patient on May 10 at the Covid-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas. Nakamura / Getty Images Records in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University telly Held at 16,062,299 …
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Although showers may appear during late evening on Sundays and Mondays, around 2 a.m. is the best time to see meteors wherever you are in the world, according to Earthsky’s forecast. At the time when the radiant point – the point from which the meteors spread – is the highest …
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