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A radio signal from an Exoplanet: “The signal is 98% likely to be reliable”

Un probable signal radio venu d'une exoplanète: "Il y a 98% de chances pour que le signal soit fiable"

The signal was observed by the European Loafer Radio Telescope, a network of 50,000 antennas spread across Europe and operating at very low frequencies, the energy sector not yet exploited. The show comes from our organization Theophilus, located 50 solar years away, which is the “immediate suburb” of our solar system. It contains a double star and a nearby gas …

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Researchers manage to “return at the right time” to the ray of light

Les chercheurs arrivent à faire « remonter le temps » à un rayon de lumière. © Elenamiv, Shutterstock

The team of physicists recently succeeded in making an astonishing achievement. Although researchers have already succeeded in “turning the clock” for all types of waves, this new study addresses a very difficult problem: light. Before we begin, let’s clarify one thing: it won’t be about going aboard In the Welsh machine In order to go back in time to the …

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An update on cases and events in your municipality this Thursday is here

An update on cases and events in your municipality this Thursday is here

On Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 9:36 pm. Issued by Sudinfo Where are the Covid 19 contaminants in your town? What is the impact? This Thursday, December 17, here is an update on the epidemiological situation in Belgium in each municipality. Today’s report As in recent days, the number of daily contaminants is increasing again and again. From December 7 …

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Even before Christmas, events are on the rise across the region

Even before Christmas, events are on the rise across the region

Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated in the Paris region since last week. SYSPEO / SIPA The incidence rate in Ile-de-France is now 117 cases per 100,000 population, which has been on the rise since last week. The rate of hospitalization – in classic or intensive care – continues to decline. The number of trials increased significantly last week and is …

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King and Macts – The Story of the Royal Rain Creation Project

Le roi et les nuages - l'histoire du projet de création de pluie royale

Drought has always plagued the Isan Plateau, the nickname given by Thais to the northeastern region of Thailand, where almost half of the population is made up of farmers. Depending on the rains to maintain their crops, farmers traditionally gather at the beginning of the rainy season and ask the weather god to release monsoon rains on earth to launch …

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The Great Conjunction combines Jupiter and Saturn

Saturn and Jupiter are exceptionally close to each other.

Canberra Skywatchers prepare their telescopes for an event that last took place in the Middle Ages: the great fusion of Jupiter and Saturn. Over the past two weeks, the gas giants have been gradually overtaking the dull Saturn (a leisurely 29.5 years) with its 11.9-year orbit around the fast-moving Jupiter Sun. The peak will be on Monday night, December 21, …

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Mysterious storm on Neptune suddenly changes direction, confusing astronomers | Science and Technology News

A storm on Neptune has suddenly reserved direction. Pic: NASA

Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope say a mysterious dark storm on Neptune has suddenly changed its direction, which they say they have never seen before. The storm, which is wider than the Atlantic Ocean, has been raging in the northern hemisphere of the gas giant since at least 2018, and is slowly moving toward the planet’s equator where similar …

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China prepares to return to lunar exploration

China prepares to return to lunar exploration

Chinese ground crews have been supporting lunar exploration for more than 45 years, bringing back the first new samples of rock and debris from the moon. The Chang study is expected to land late Wednesday or early Thursday morning in the Sichuan province of the vast Inner Mongolia region. It fired its engines on Wednesday before the orbit was separated …

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Asteroid models Japanese scientist ‘speechless’ | Japan

Scientists Japan He said they were surprised to see how much asteroid dust was inside the capsule provided by the Hayapusa-2 space probe. The Japanese explorer last year collected surface dust and beautiful objects from the asteroid Ryuku, about 200 m (300 km) away, during two daring phases of its six-year journey. This month, it dropped a capsule containing the …

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