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2015-01-12 Ireland Science


Wall Street Journal
   
SpaceX launches rocket, but attempt to land booster falls short   
Los Angeles Times
Elon Musk's SpaceX sent a cargo capsule loaded with International Space Station supplies into orbit Saturday morning, but the company's unprecedented attempt to set down the craft's first-stage rocket on an ocean barge was rocky and damaged the booster.
SpaceX stumbles in latest test   Herald Sun
SpaceX fails to land: Why did it happen?   Science Recorder
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Crashes After Successful Launch   Immortal News
Consolidate Times   
SpaceFlight Insider   
Morning Vertical   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Was this Nessie's ancestor? Giant prehistoric monster roamed Scottish waters   
Telegraph.co.uk
A giant killer reptile which resembled a dolphin merged with a crocodile once roamed the ancient seas around Scotland. The new species of ancient sea monster that lived around 170 million years ago has been identified from fossils found on the Isle of Skye.
Nessie's long-lost relative found   Irish Independent
Loch Ness Monster's cousin found   Irish Examiner
First remains of new 'shark-like reptile' found on the Isle of Skye   The Independent
NBCNews.com   
Science Now   
The Guardian   
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KTUU.com
   
Kepler's planet finds now past 1000: Nasa   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Nasa's venerable Kepler space telescope's count of exoplanets has passed the magic 1,000 mark, including eight new planets and 544 candidate planets. Of more than 1,000 verified planets found, eight are less than twice the Earth's size and ...

Amazing NASA Posters Showcase Exoplanet Vacations   Full-Time Whistle
Beautiful NASA posters advertise out of this world vacations   CNN
The search for another Earth   The Indian Express
The Utah People's Post   
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BBC News
   
'Bent time' tips pulsar out of view   
BBC News
A pulsar, one of deep space's spinning “lighthouses”, has faded from view because a warp in space-time tilted its beams away from Earth. The tiny, heavy pulsar is locked in a fiercely tight orbit with another star. The gravity between them is so extreme that it is ...

BC astronomer gets rare look at binary pulsar before it vanishes for 160 years   Vancouver Sun
Vanishing star used to measure space-time warp   Business Standard
Space-Time Warp Conceals Massive Pulsar From View After It Points Into A ...   West Valley News
Westerly News   
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E Canada Now
   
Computer Program Designed To Be Unbeatable At Poker   
E Canada Now
Society has long wondered whether or not the computers were eventually going to defeat the humans and take control of the world. That seems unlikely, unless you're playing a game of heads-up, limit hold'em.
Computer Algorithm Promises to Win All Poker Games   Capital OTC
New poker-playing program can't be beat one-on-one   SMN Weekly
Poker Star Says He Can Make More Money Than a Robot Playing Hold'em   Businessweek
The Australian Financial Review   
Times of India   
io9   
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CRIENGLISH.com
   
China's Lunar Service Module Completes First Braking As Enters Lunar Orbit   
CRIENGLISH.com
The lunar service module of China's unmanned lunar orbiter has successfully completed its first braking which allows the module to enter its lunar orbit as scheduled. Liu Junze, director of the Flight Management Department of the center, said the module is ...

China's plan to land unmanned spacecraft on moon advances   CTV News
Service module of China's lunar orbiter enters moon's orbit   Daily Times

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