Jonathan Amos
@bbcamos
BBC Science Correspondent
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http://www.bbcnews.com/ 13-01-2010 19:47:55
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Our SpaceTV-1 system being installed by the Canadarm robotic arm on the outside of the International Space Station today. The next step is commissioning our payload. Watch Earth live. Coming September 2024 🌍 International Space Station
Exciting news from the International Space Station! Researchers have produced cellulose from bacteria (K. hansenii) cultured in microgravity for four weeks, paving the way for using bacterial cellulose in materials for construction, clothing, and energy production: nasa.gov/centers-and-fa…
EXCLUSIVE: Iconic image of #Titanic is no more - decay has transformed the bow of the wreck. A ~4.5m long section of railing has tumbled from the front of the ship. Coming up on #BBCNewsTen - with alison francis & KC Image from RMS Titanic, Inc.
Everyone loves rocks the way Luisa Hendry | scottishgeologist (Luisa Hendry) talks about them. bbc.com/news/articles/…
Article: Quartz emits a piezoelectric charge during deformation that may promote the formation of gold nuggets within veins in orogenic settings that experience earthquakes Chris Voisey Andy Tomkins Joel Brugger Monash Earth, Atmosphere and Environment 🌏🌪️🍃 nature.com/articles/s4156…
This stuff isn’t easy. When Lockheed Martin UK selected ABL for its “UK Pathfinder Launch” from Saxavord, we thought a fair wind might see the mission lift off in 2022. As ever, everything in space moves to the right.
Great news from the International Space Station! @ESA’s 3D printer, developed by Airbus, has successfully printed its first metal part in space. Learn more about this breakthrough achievement: airbus.com/en/newsroom/st…