Archive for 29 julio 2015
Posted by Charly W. Karl en 29 julio, 2015
El Gran Colisionador de Hadrones presenta en Viena los resultados de sus experimentos
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 29 julio, 2015
El estado de trance prepara al cerebro para el conocimiento, según un estudio
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 29 julio, 2015
Foto de Mimas y Pandora (lunas de Saturno) tomada por la sonda Cassini
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 29 julio, 2015
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 29 julio, 2015
Barrido de estrellas desde Países Bajos
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 29 julio, 2015
El experimento LHCb logra medir con bariones un parámetro fundamental en física de partículas
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 28 julio, 2015
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A NASA camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite has returned its first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth from one million miles away.
This color image of Earth was taken by NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), a four megapixel CCD camera and telescope. The image was generated by combining three separate images to create a photographic-quality image. The camera takes a series of 10 images using different narrowband filters — from ultraviolet to near infrared — to produce a variety of science products. The red, green and blue channel images are used in these color images.
The image was taken July 6, 2015, showing North and Central America. The central turquoise areas are shallow seas around the Caribbean islands. This Earth image shows the effects of sunlight scattered by air molecules, giving the image a characteristic bluish tint. The EPIC team is working to remove…
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 28 julio, 2015
La materia oscura impide que se disgreguen las galaxias del Cúmulo de Coma
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 28 julio, 2015
Twitter para iOS por fin tiene notificaciones interactivas
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 28 julio, 2015
Disfruta este viernes de la luna azul, no volverá a repetirse hasta 2018
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 28 julio, 2015
Ayuda a buscar vida inteligente extraterrestre con Android
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 27 julio, 2015
Recopilación de seis ilusiones ópticas sorprendentes
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 27 julio, 2015
Blog del día: Cuaderno de bitácora estelar. Kepler-452b: ¿Un exoplaneta análogo terrestre?
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 27 julio, 2015
Viaje al centro de la Estación Espacial Internacional
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 27 julio, 2015
«New Horizons» revela un Plutón diferente con hielos, cordilleras y neblina
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 27 julio, 2015
Este puede ser el secreto de la materia oscura, uno de los grandes misterios del Universo
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 25 julio, 2015
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 25 julio, 2015
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 25 julio, 2015
What the Air and Space Museum’s Kickstarter could mean for the future of space exploration – The Washington Post
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Posted by Charly W. Karl en 25 julio, 2015
La misteriosa diferencia entre las zonas claras y oscuras de Plutón
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