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- From Around the Web, Space
- December 24, 2016
Repeated wave blasts suggest nondestructive event as source
Repeated wave blasts suggest nondestructive event as source
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Scientists with the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) claim NASA’s results ‘re-confirm’ what they’d already achieved, and have plans to implement it in satellites ‘as quickly as possible.’
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