2015年10月21日 星期三

2015-10-22 Singapore Science


The Straits Times
   
Six Singapore-made satellites to blast into space   
The Straits Times
Singapore is taking its boldest leap yet into space when it launches six locally made satellites in December. Among them is a 400kg satellite that can conduct surveillance missions for maritime and border security. The satellites will ride on the ...

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The Week UK
   
MH370: sonar experts 'jumped out of chairs' on seeing new images   
The Week UK
Sonar analysis experts are urging the MH370 search team to revisit an area of the Indian Ocean after seeing pictures of objects they believe closely resemble an aircraft debris field. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), which is leading the ...
Clock ticking on MH370 flight mystery   The National
'Debris' spotted on sonar images could be from Malaysian Airlines MH370: US ...   Sydney Morning Herald
MH370: Sonar images 'bear all the hallmarks of a debris field' - experts   Stuff.co.nz
Daily Star   
Xinhua   
Mirror.co.uk   
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The Straits Times
   
Crunch climate talks off to halting start   
The Straits Times
BONN (AFP) - Home-stretch negotiations for a 195-nation climate rescue pact got off to a halting start Monday (Oct 19) with developing countries protesting that several of their key demands were being sidelined. In the last round of official talks ...
'Developed nations fall short of their share in climate efforts'   Business Standard

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AsiaOne
   
Loggers in China destroying parts of panda sanctuary: Greenpeace   
AsiaOne
BEIJING - Loggers in China's southwest are destroying sanctuaries home to endangered giant pandas, environmental group Greenpeace said in a report on Wednesday, defying efforts by conservationists and tougher forestry regulations. Logging of more ...

Loggers Are Wiping Out Panda Bear Habitats in China   VICE News
China's panda sanctuaries at risk from illegal logging, says Greenpeace   The Guardian

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Zee News
   
Astrosat delivers first Astronomer's telegram to ISRO   
Zee News
Bengaluru: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has received the first astronomer's telegram (Atel no. 8185) from the Scanning Sky Monitor (SSM) observations onboard Astrosat, which is India's first dedicated multi wavelength space observatory.
Watch ASTROSAT's breathtaking image of Crab Nebula, more to come!   The TeCake
Isro receives 1st astronomers telegram | Bengaluru NYOOOZ   NYOOOZ
ASTROSAT Sends First Space Telegram to ISRO   Microfinance Monitor
Delhi Daily News   
Pc-Tablet Media   
Asian Scientist Magazine   
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eco-business.com
   
Stern warns that humanity is at climate crossroads   
eco-business.com
Expert on the economic impacts of climate change says the stakes have never been higher for radical action to be agreed at the Paris summit. prof nicholas stern Professor Nicholas Stern is the chair of the UK's Grantham Research Institute on Climate ...
Greg Hunt dismisses links between climate change and bushfires0:36   NEWS.com.au
This Child Doesn't Need a Solar Panel   Wall Street Journal
New book claims climate change is being properly addressed by market based ...   ABC Online
BBC News   
Perth Now   
Huffington Post   
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Dispatch Times
   
Real Life 'Death Star' Caught in the Act of Destroying a Planet   
NDTV
That's no moon! At least not anymore. A white dwarf that scientists are playfully comparing to The Death Star -- a spacecraft in the Star Wars franchise capable of planetary destruction -- has been caught in the act of chewing up a small, rocky world.
Australian telescope has detected white dwarf star in the process of ...   NEWS.com.au
Real life 'Death Star' spotted in the act of destroying a planet   Flemingsburg Gazette
Astronomers Discover Real-Life "Death Star"   The IUSB Preface
UPI.com   
ABC Online   
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Harvard University   
NASA   
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Mashable
   
Don't worry, the Halloween asteroid won't ruin your trick-or-treating   
Mashable
An asteroid that was only discovered 11 days ago will make its closest pass by Earth on Halloween (Oct. 31), making your holiday extra spooky. Luckily, the holiday won't also be filled with a fiery impact of the space rock, since this asteroid will ...
Halloween asteroid to shave past Earth on October 31   IBNLive
Astronomers dispel fears over asteroid   DAWN.com
You bet your asteroid -- it's an outer-space fly-by for Halloween   San Jose Mercury News
Asteroid Radar Research - NASA   
Jet Propulsion Laboratory - NASA   
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Exeter Express and Echo
   
Remnants of Halley's Comet to light up Devon's night sky   
Exeter Express and Echo
A SPECTACULAR light show is expected in the heavens this week, from the remnants of Halley's Comet. The Orionid meteor shower is the remains of the comet which was last seen in 1986 and is not due to brighten the Earth skies again until 2061. But each ...

The Orionid Meteor Shower Is Today And Here's How To Watch It   Gizmodo Australia
The Orionid Meteor Shower Is Tonight and Here's How to Watch It   Gizmodo

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Discovery News
   
Two Monster Stars 'Kiss' Before Doom   
Discovery News
Deep inside the Tarantula Nebula, some 160,000 light-years from Earth, live a pair of very strange stars. The two young stars form one of the most extreme stellar binaries yet found — they orbit one another in less than a day. Their orbital embrace is ...
VFTS 352: Astronomers Spot Hottest, Most Massive Overcontact Binary   Sci-News.com
Scientists discover a star-crossed kiss, 160000 light-years away   Christian Science Monitor
Scientists find two distant stars touching, and the results could be catastrophic   ScienceAlert
TV Newsroom   
CBS News   
MarketWatch   
ESO   
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