No, NASA hasn't changed the zodiac signs or added a new one
Traversed by the sun, but not in your horoscopeDeAgostini/Getty By Phil PlaitSeriously? This again? Over the weekend I started seeing links to articles claiming that NASA has changed the signs of the zodiac. I knew immediately what this was about, even as I was scratching my head about a) how this is news, and b) how short people’s memories are. I found a few articles about this NASA “news” here and there; there’s one on Yahoo that has the headline, “Your Astrological Sign Just Changed, Thanks ..>> view originalUS likely to fall short of emissions goal
In this Jan. 20, 2015 file photo, a plume of steam billows from the coal-fired Merrimack Station in Bow, N.H. If the nation doesn’t do more, the U.S. probably won’t quite meet the dramatic heat-trapping gas reduction goal it promised in last year’s Paris agreement to battle climate change, according to a new study.(Photo: Jim Cole, AP)Unless we do more, the U.S. will likely miss the emissions target aimed for in the landmark Paris Climate Agreement last year, says a new study released Monday.Cut..>> view originalCampaign manager: Trump does not believe climate change is man made
"He believes that global warming is naturally occurring," Kellyanne Conway told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on CNN's "New Day." "There are shifts naturally occurring." When Camerota followed up to ask specifically if that means that Trump believes that climate change is not man made, Conway responded, "Correct." At the debate Monday night in Hempstead, New York, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton said Trump "thinks that climate change is a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese.""I think it's real," she said..>> view originalElon Musk has a lot to prove at today's Mars colonization announcement
Elon Musk will present the world with SpaceX’s plans for Mars colonization today in Guadalajara, Mexico — what should be the victorious presentation of a dream project. But he doesn’t have the money to get to Mars alone. So today he must either announce a substantial financial partner or woo one, in the face of a very recent SpaceX rocket explosion. There's one agency Musk needs to win over, and it already has its own Mars plans Ambitious space projects are glamorous, but this event isn’t real..>> view original'Mercuryquakes' may rock the first planet in our solar system
Mercury, the planet in the solar system closest to the sun, remains one of the most mysterious bodies in the night sky. The small, inhospitable planet orbits the sun at an uncomfortably close distance, temperatures fluctuating between –173 degrees Celsius (–280 degrees F.) to 427 degrees Celsius (800 degrees F.).But a recent study suggests that Mercury may share a rare trait with our much more hospitable planet Earth: tectonic activity.If true, Mercury might be the only other planet in the sola..>> view originalStudy: Earth now the warmest it's been in 120000 years
Study: Earth now the warmest it's been in 120,000 years Associated Press , KHOU 9:12 AM. EST September 27, 2016 An iceberg melts in Kulusuk Bay, eastern Greenland Tuesday, July 17, 2007. The melting of the Greenland ice cap and its effect on the area around Greenland is one of the more immediate effects of climate change. (Photo: AP PHOTO/JOHN MCCONNICO) A new study paints a picture of an Earth that is warmer than it has been in about 120,000 years, and is locked ..>> view originalRare Black Moon Set To Rise Friday
Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A somewhat unusual celestial event is set to take place Friday night; a rare Black Moon. So what’s a Black Moon? It’s the second new moon in a single month. It’s an unusual lunar event that won’t happen again in the western hemisphere until July 2019. This Black Moon will rise Friday at 8:11 p.m. but you won’t see much. That’s because new moons are the beginning cycle of the moon phase, when it is not visible because of the position of..>> view original[ September 26, 2016 ] Possible water plumes spotted above Europa News
This composite image shows suspected plumes of water vapor erupting at the 7 o’clock position off the limb of Jupiter’s moon Europa. The plumes, photographed by NASA’s Hubble’s Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, were seen in silhouette as the moon passed in front of Jupiter. Credits: NASA/ESA/W. Sparks (STScI)/USGS Astrogeology Science Center The Hubble Space Telescope has again spotted what appear to be towering plumes of water vapor erupting from Jupiter’s moon Europa, hinting that future ..>> view originalClimate Science Denialist Myron Ebell Named As Trump Adviser As Debate Skirts Climate
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s energy policy to dig, drill, and frack as much fossil fuel out of the ground as possible only really works by denying two realities. The first reality denied is that there is no global agreement to move the world away from the fuels that Trump thinks are the future. The second reality denied, of course, is the existence of decades of scientific evidence linking fossil fuel burning to dangerous climate change. So with this in mind, the Competitive ..>> view originalTrump, Clinton Argue over Climate Change
Donald Trump refuted accusations by Hillary Clinton that he had once described climate change as a Chinese concoction, during a quarrelsome debate last night that set the candidates on a 42-day sprint toward the presidential election. Twelve minutes into the first face-to-face encounter between the candidates, Clinton raised the issue of climate change by pointing to Trump’s past claims that question the science behind rising temperatures. “Donald thinks that climate change is a hoax perpetrated..>> view original
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