Summarize the news 'hot' week 5 July

The location of two spacecraft leaving the Earth 38 years ago, if our Earth was just a 2.0 copy of Kepler 452b, the mystery of the "Second Earth", humans could destroy a black hole in space. No, the truth about the story of the North Pole expedition eating each other to survive, the ability of cats to drink seawater . is the most interesting news for readers in the past week.

The news is most interested by readers during the week

1. The position of two spacecraft leaving the Earth 38 years ago

Two Voyager 1 spacecraft and Voyager 2 were launched into space by humans in 1977. The aim of the two ships was to investigate Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune's behavior, two vessels completed. this task in 1989. See details here.

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Images depicting the direction of Voyager 1 and 2.

2. If our Earth is just a 2.0 copy of Kepler 452b?

The whole world is buzzing and somewhat happy when NASA scientists announced the discovery of an exoplanet planet similar to  Earth.

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Kepler 452b is called 'Second Earth' but anyone thought if the new Earth was a copy of the distant planet. See details here.

3. Discover the mystery of "Second Earth"

Kepler-452b, the most Earth-like planet discovered so far, may be warmer, wider, and have surface water. See details here.

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Simulation of active volcanoes on Kepler-452b surface.(Graphics: Independent)

4. When will we visit the Second Earth?

NASA commissioned the discovery of a new planet by the Kepler space telescope , which has properties very similar to our Earth and named it Kepler-452 .

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The fastest spacecraft today - New Horizons.

Immediately, scientific lovers in the world have welcomed this news in a very excited way because this is a breakthrough discovery in the mission of finding life outside the universe. Even, many people began to think about launching spacecraft to the planet to explore. But is it really that simple? See details here.

5. Former colonel announced more clues about UFOs that shocked England in 1980

A former Royal Air Force colonel has just released a new clue about UFO-related concussion events that occurred in the eastern English forest of Rendlesham, in late 1980. See details here.

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Former British Air Force Colonel Charles Halt confirmed he had new evidence of a mysterious light source believed to be a UFO, occurring in a forest east of England in 1980 - (Huffington Post screenshot )

6. Super giant UFO near the Sun?

Unidentified flying object researchers (UFOs) claim to have discovered a giant-sized super-space alien spacecraft flying near the Sun after studying data from the Aeronautics and Space Agency. USA (NASA). See details here.

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NASA sunrise image.

7. Can destroy a black hole in the universe?

The cosmic black hole is the most powerful object in the universe, it can easily swallow giant stars and even light cannot escape. So is there any power that can destroy and destroy a black hole? See details here.

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8. New findings about Pluto's atmosphere

Data from the New Horizons spacecraft of the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) show that the surrounding gas layer around the dwarf planet spans about 1,000 miles (more than 1,600 km) outside space, further Very much compared to Earth's atmosphere. Our planet's atmosphere is only 75 miles (120 km), measured from the ground. See details here.

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Picture simulating the information gathering process of the Pluto booklet of New Horizons.

9. Did the Arctic expedition eat each other to survive?

The cause of the ill-fated 19th-century British expedition leaving the ship stuck in a thick ice in the Arctic and forced to eat each other to survive remains a mystery. See details here.

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Ships stuck in ice and sailors decided to abandon ships.(Artwork: Rich.edu)

10. Be amazed with the ability to drink seawater comfortably without dying of cats

A very close animal surprising us about their biological ability - Cat. See details here.

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This cute guy "broke off" us about drinking seawater.