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January 18, 2010
ISRO Launches Rockets To Study Eclipse
New Delhi, India (PTI) Jan 18, 2010
The millennium's longest solar eclipse gave a unique chance to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists and astronomy lovers to study the event on Friday, with the space agency launching rockets and celestial gazers aiming telescopes at the sky to watch the moon's shadow covering the sun. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Thiruvananthapuram, launched a series of Rohini Sound ... read more

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Giant Ribbon At The Edge Of The Solar System: Mystery Solved
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Hubble Catches End Of Star-Making Party
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NASA's Rosetta "Alice" Spectrometer Reveals Earth's UV Fingerprint
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Studying The Secrets Of The Sun
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review

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Looking For Life In The Multiverse
Miami FL (SPX) Jan 18, 2010
Is there anybody out there? In Alejandro Jenkins' case, the question refers not to whether life exists elsewhere in the universe, but whether it exists in other universes outside of our own. While that might be a mind-blowing concept for the layperson to ponder, it's all in a day's work for Jenkins, a postdoctoral associate in theoretical high-energy physics at The Florida State University ... more

'Blazing ring' eclipse races across Africa, Asia
Thiruvananthapuram, India (AFP) Jan 15, 2010
A solar eclipse that reduced the sun to a blazing ring surrounding a sombre disk plunged millions of people in Africa and Asia into an eerie semi-darkness on Friday. The spectacle, visible in a roughly 300-kilometre (185-mile) band running 12,900 kilometres (8,062 miles) across the globe, set a record for the longest annular eclipse that will remain unbeaten for more than a thousand years. ... more

The Floor Of Tycho Crater
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 15, 2010
Tycho Crater is an one of the most prominent craters on the moon. It appears as a bright spot in the southern highlands with rays of bright material that stretch across much of the nearside. Its prominence is not due to its size: at 85 km in diameter, it's just one among thousands of this size or larger. What really makes Tycho stand out is its relative youth. It formed recently enough tha ... more

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Alien Planet Safari


Magnetic Mirror Effect Reproduces IBEX Observation


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Giant Ribbon At The Edge Of The Solar System: Mystery Solved

Hubble Catches End Of Star-Making Party

New Research Resolves Conflict In Theory Of How Galaxies Form

NASA's Rosetta "Alice" Spectrometer Reveals Earth's UV Fingerprint

Make A Play Date With Planet Explorers At The Adler

VLT Captures First Direct Spectrum Of An Exoplanet

University Of Leicester Celebrates 50 Years Of Space Research

'Year 2010' smart-card bug turns Germans back to cash

Hubble Telescope peers at oldest ever galaxies

Looking For Life In The Multiverse

Did Metabolism Come First In Evolution

Lifeless Prions Capable Of Evolutionary Change And Adaptation

Dangerous Asteroid Safely Flies Past Earth

Rosetta's OSIRIS Cameras Reveal The Nature Of Asteroid Steins

Rohrabacher Suggests Partnership With Russia On Asteroid Interception Project

UI Astronomers Capture First-Of-Kind Image At Distant Star

WISE Starts All-Sky Survey

First Gaia Mirrors Completed

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VLT Captures First Direct Spectrum Of An Exoplanet
Paris, France (SPX) Jan 14, 2010
By studying a triple planetary system that resembles a scaled-up version of our own Sun's family of planets, astronomers have been able to obtain the first direct spectrum - the "chemical fingerprint" - of a planet orbiting a distant star, thus bringing new insights into the planet's formation and composition. The result represents a milestone in the search for life elsewhere in the Universe. ... more

NASA's New Museum Grant Allies Makes The Universe More Accessible
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 15, 2010
Interactive museum exhibits about climate change, Earth science, and missions beyond Earth are among the projects NASA has selected to receive agency funding. Nine informal education providers from Alaska to New York will share $6.2 million in grants through NASA's Competitive Program for Science Museums and Planetariums. Participating organizations include museums, science centers, Challe ... more

ESA And NASA Celebrate The Fifth Anniversary Of Titan Landing
Paris, France (ESA) Jan 15, 2010
Five years ago the European Space Agency's (ESA) Huygens Probe made history when it landed on Titan, the largest moon in the Saturnian system. The touchdown on the surface of Titan marked the first, and so far only, landing of a man-made probe in the outer Solar System. Today many of the scientists and engineers that worked on the mission will celebrate this anniversary in the science muse ... more

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Make A Play Date With Planet Explorers At The Adler


University Of Leicester Celebrates 50 Years Of Space Research


Dangerous Asteroid Safely Flies Past Earth
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Lockheed Martin F-35B Begins In-Flight STOVL Operations

RC-12X Guardrail Airworthiness Certification Process Achieves Major Milestone

Taser adds mobile phone monitoring tool to its arsenal

Israel's vaunted missile shield 'flawed'

US Space-Based Missile Warning System Achieves Key Milestone

China tests missile intercept system

Pentagon gives OK for Taiwan missile deal: official

UK Awards Javelin Joint Venture For Javelin Missile Rounds

Raytheon wins $1.1B missile deal

Rolls-Royce wins massive RAF contract

Indonesian military clings to businesses

Northrop gets $577M Army deal

S.Korean scientists develop walking robot maid

Mint robot puts shine on hardwood floors

Cockroaches Offer Inspiration For Running Robots

GSK says swine flu vaccine sales hit 835 million pounds

France's swine flu epidemic ends: doctors

Under fire WHO ready to review handling of flu pandemic

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ISRO To Analyse Data Of Solar Eclipse

New Research Resolves Conflict In Theory Of How Galaxies Form

Rosetta's OSIRIS Cameras Reveal The Nature Of Asteroid Steins

Satellite Could Locate Hundreds Of Earth-Sized Planets

Unprecedented Details Imaged On The Surface Of Betelgeuse

First Annular Solar Eclipse Of 2010 On Jan 15

How Galaxies Came To Be

Cassini Data Show Enceladus In Motion

Huygens Conference Marks Fifth Anniversary Of Titan Landing

IYA2009 - Largest Science Education Event In History

Planning Our Phases On The Moon

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SMU Hosts NOvA Scientists

How To Stir Galaxy Disks

Did Metabolism Come First In Evolution

Why Won't the Supernova Explode

Astronomy Question Of The Week: How Old Is The Universe

Rohrabacher Suggests Partnership With Russia On Asteroid Interception Project

Astronomers Simulate How White-Dwarf Stars Merge And Go Supernova

Second Smallest Exoplanet Found To Date Discovered At Keck

New Tidal Streams Found In Andromeda Reveal Galactic Merger History

Astronomers Say Alien Dust Is Nothing To Sneeze At

Astronomers Map The Shape Of Galactic Dark Matter

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