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"Technos et humain" depuis Chambéry
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Microsoft HoloLens : "Partner Spotlight with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Microsoft | HoloLens 08/10/16 : "Scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory are exploring Mars using holograms of Mars Rover images. They can work as if they are walking on the surface of Mars, an experience previously impossible. As a result, they are able to learn at a faster pace than ever before...

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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory : "Thermonuclear Art, the sun in Ultra-HD

Nasa Themonuclear Art : "NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory images the sun in ten wavelengths of invisible ultraviolet light. Each wavelength is assigned a unique color and every image is eight times the resolution of HD video. A team of media specialists works about ten hours to create one minute of this footage...

 

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CNET : "NASA | Kepler découvre 1284 exoplanètes, dont 9 en zone « habitable »

CNET : "NASA | Kepler découvre 1284 exoplanètes, dont 9 en zone « habitable » | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it
Karyl Ait-Kaci-Ali 11/05/16 : "Cette annonce de la NASA ferait presque passer la découverte, la semaine dernière, de 3 exoplanètes par des chercheurs de l'université de Liège et du MIT pour une anecdote. L'agence aérospatiale américaine vient en effet de révéler la découverte de 1284 planètes situées hors de notre système solaire, quasiment le double du nombre total d'exoplanètes connues à ce jour...

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NASA : "July 16th 3:50PM/8:45PM Eastern time | EPIC view of Moon transiting the Earth

NASA : "This animation features actual satellite images of the far side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the DSCOVR spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera and telescope, and the Earth - one million miles away...

 

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