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Why cancer drugs are being found in the ocean
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Cannon Shock Waves in Ultra Slow Motion – Smarter Every Day 200
The Sun’s Spectrum with its Missing Colors
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The Sun’s Spectrum with its Missing Colors
Image Credit: Nigel Sharp (NSF), FTS, NSO, KPNO, AURA, NSF
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap180926.htmlIt is still not known why the Sun’s light is missing some colors. Here are all the visible colors of the Sun, produced by passing the Sun’s light through a prism-like device. The spectrum was created at the McMath-Pierce Solar Observatory and shows, first off, that although our white-appearing Sun emits light of nearly every color, it does indeed appear brightest in yellow-green light. The dark patches in the above spectrum arise from gas at or above the Sun’s surface absorbing sunlight emitted below. Since different types of gas absorb different colors of light, it is possible to determine what gasses compose the Sun. Helium, for example, was first discovered in 1870 on a solar spectrum and only later found here on Earth. Today, the majority of spectral absorption lines have been identified – but not all.

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What Do Raindrops Really Look Like?
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Atiyah and the Fine-Structure Constant
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Gulper Eel Balloons Its Massive Jaws | Nautilus Live
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Rover 1A Hops on Asteroid Ryugu
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Rover 1A Hops on Asteroid Ryugu
Image Credit & Copyright: ISAS, +JAXA | 宇宙航空研究開発機構, Hayabusa2 Mission
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap180924.htmlTwo small robots have begun hopping around the surface of asteroid Ryugu. The rovers, each the size of a small frying pan, move around the low gravity of kilometer-sized 162173 Ryugu by hopping, staying aloft for about 15 minutes and typically landing again several meters away. On Saturday, Rover 1A returned an early picture of its new home world, on the left, during one of its first hops. On Friday, lander MINERVA-II-1 detached from its mothership Hayabusa2, dropped Rovers 1A and 1B, and then landed on Ryugu. Studying Ryugu could tell humanity not only about Ryugu’s surface and interior, but about what materials were available in the early Solar System for the development of life. Two more hopping rovers are planned for release, and Hayabusa2 itself is scheduled to collect a surface sample from Ryugu and return it to Earth for detailed analysis before 2021.

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How NASA Reinvented The Wheel – Shape Memory Alloys
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