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April 15, 2008 24/7 News Coverage a timely reality check
Spitzer Sees Shining Stellar Sphere
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 15, 2008
Millions of clustered stars glisten like an iridescent opal in a new image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Called Omega Centauri, this sparkling orb of stars is like a miniature galaxy. It is the biggest and brightest of the more than 150 similar objects, called globular clusters, that orbit around the outside of our Milky Way galaxy. Stargazers at southern latitudes can spot the stellar ge ... read more

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    Moondust In The Wind
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Apr 14, 2008
    Moondust is dry, desiccated stuff, and may seem like a dull topic to write about. Indeed, you could search a ton of moondust without finding a single molecule of water, so it could make for a pretty "dry" story. But like the dust in your mother's attic, moondust covers something interesting - the moon - and even the dust itself has curious tales to tell. A group of NASA and University of ... more

    The Coldest Brown Dwarf Ever Observed: Closing The Gap Between Stars And Planets
    Washington DC (SPX) Apr 14, 2008
    An international team of astronomers has discovered the coldest brown dwarf star ever observed. This finding, to be published in Astronomy and Astrophysics, is a new step toward filling the gap between stars and planets. An international team led by French and Canadian astronomers has just discovered the coldest brown dwarf ever observed. Their results will soon be published in Astronomy a ... more

    New Rocky Planet Found In Constellation Leo
    London, UK (SPX) Apr 10, 2008
    Spanish and UCL (University College London) scientists have discovered a possible terrestrial-type planet orbiting a star in the constellation of Leo. The new planet, which lies at a distance of 30 light years from the Earth, has a mass five times that of our planet but is the smallest found to date. One full day on the new planet would be equivalent to three weeks on Earth. The team of as ... more

    RIT Team Simulates First Merger Of Three Black Holes On A Supercomputer
    Rochester NY (SPX) Apr 10, 2008
    The same team of astrophysicists that cracked the computer code simulating two black holes crashing and merging together has now, for the first time, caused a three-black-hole collision. Manuela Campanelli, Carlos Lousto and Yosef Zlochower-scientists in Rochester Institute of Technology's Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation-simulated triplet black holes to test their break ... more

    NASA Sets Sights On Lunar Dust Exploration Mission
    Washington DC (SPX) Apr 10, 2008
    NASA is preparing to send a small spacecraft to the moon in 2011 to assess the lunar atmosphere and the nature of dust lofted above the surface. Called the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE), the mission will launch before the agency's moon exploration activities accelerate during the next decade. LADEE will gather detailed information about conditions near the surface ... more

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    The 2008 Great Moonbuggy Race
    Huntsville AL (SPX) Apr 08, 2008
    Not one of the participants in NASA's 2008 Great Moonbuggy Race was old enough to have seen the 1969 movie, Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies. Nevertheless, the racers all looked like stars of that film as they careened about the simulated lunar terrain race course in a motley variety of strange vehicles. These high school and college students, representing 20 states, Puerto ... more

    IU Asteroid Program Records Final Chapter
    Bloomington IN (SPX) Apr 08, 2008
    The Indiana Asteroid Program began with a borrowed lens and a bet over a chocolate ice cream cone. Almost 60 years later, its final chapter was written with the naming of a heavenly body after one of the most dedicated staff members Indiana University Bloomington's Department of Astronomy has ever seen. The program -- launched in 1949 by Hoosier astronomy legend Frank Edmondson -- aimed to ... more

    New Laser Technology Could Find First Earth-like Planets
    Cambridge MA (SPX) Apr 08, 2008
    The leading method of finding planets orbiting distant stars spots mostly Jupiter-sized worlds. Technology limitations make it difficult to detect smaller planets. But that is about to change. A revolutionary laser technology being developed by scientists and engineers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA), with colleagues at MIT, will enable scientists to spot Earth-sized ... more

    NASA Selects Three Research Fellows For GLAST Mission
    College Park MD (SPX) Apr 08, 2008
    After a nationwide search for junior science researchers on NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Telescope (GLAST) mission, three people have been chosen for these prestigious post-doctoral positions. The purpose of the fellowship program is to support outstanding postdoctoral scientists who endeavor to advance understanding of the gamma-ray universe. The goal of the program is to stimulate an ... more

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    Black Hole Found In Omega Centauri
    Paris, France (ESA) Apr 04, 2008
    Omega Centauri has been known as an unusual globular cluster for a long time. A new result obtained by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the Gemini Observatory reveals that the explanation behind omega Centauri's peculiarities may be a black hole hidden in its centre. One implication of the discovery is that it is very likely that omega Centauri is not a globular cluster at all, but ... more

    Northrop Grumman Awarded Five Study Contracts For NextGen Astronomy Missions
    Redondo Beach CA (SPX) Apr 04, 2008
    Northrop Grumman is a partner on five contracts awarded by NASA to investigate concepts for next-generation space telescopes. The concepts include a powerful successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, three planet finding missions, and a futuristic x-ray space telescope. The study results will be submitted for consideration to the scientific community during the upcoming National Academy of ... more

    The Source Of The Solar Wind
    Belfast, Ireland (SPX) Apr 04, 2008
    An international team of scientists have found the source of the stream of particles that make up the solar wind. In a presentation on Wednesday 2 April at the RAS National Astronomy Meeting in Belfast, Professor Louise Harra of the UCL-Mullard Space Science Laboratory explained how astronomers have used a UK-led instrument on the orbiting Hinode space observatory to finally track down the ... more

    The Sun's Magnetic Fountains
    London, UK (SPX) Apr 02, 2008
    Astronomers have known for decades that the Sun has a very dynamic atmosphere. Huge fountains of hot gas erupt in the atmosphere, or corona, every few minutes, travelling at tens of thousands of km per hour and reaching great heights. Now a team of scientists have used the Hinode spacecraft to find the origin and driver of these fountains - immense magnetic structures that thread through the ... more

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