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Confused malcontents swilling Chardonnay while awaiting the Zombie Apocalypse.
7/15/20
I know. Almost caused a major international incident!
I didn't know about the fax machine part, however.
7/15/20
FAX had been around for a long time but the first commercial fax machine was introduced by Xerox in 1964.
7/18/20
A solar probe built by NASA and the European Space Agency delivers the closest photos ever taken of the Sun's surface, revealing tiny explosions on the surface called nanoflares.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/31/20
Two teenage girls from India have discovered an Earth-bound asteroid by poring through images from a University of Hawaii telescope, an Indian space education institute said. The asteroid is presently near Mars and its orbit is expected to cross that of Earth in about one million years' time, said SPACE India, a...
Read more from SBS News8/2/20
Having departed the International Space Station, two astronauts aboard the SpaceX Dragon capsule are expected to complete the first splashdown return to Earth in 45 years.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/4/20
US astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, who flew to the International Space Station in SpaceX's new Crew Dragon, splashed down in the capsule in the Gulf of Mexico after a two-month voyage that was NASA's first crewed mission from home soil in nine years. The successful splashdown, the first of its kind by NASA in...
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Smaller, cheaper satellites are flooding the most popular orbit, increasing the likelihood of an accident that could trigger a catastrophe in space.
Read more from ABC News8/16/20
Astronomers determine the cause of the dramatic dimming of one of the brightest stars in the night sky, a colossus called Betelgeuse that appears to be on its way toward a violent death.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/21/20
Scientists are searching for the "smoking gun" that shot mysterious, cold, dense gas from the centre of the Milky Way galaxy.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/28/20
NASA says an asteroid is projected to head toward Earth, potentially entering the atmosphere on November 2, a day before the US presidential election. But don't lose sleep over it.
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