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February 19, 2010
PHYSICS NEWS
Most Precise Test Yet Of Einstein's Gravitational Redshift
Berkeley CA (SPX) Feb 18, 2010
While airplane and rocket experiments have proved that gravity makes clocks tick more slowly - a central prediction of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity - a new experiment in an atom interferometer measures this slowdown 10,000 times more accurately than before, and finds it to be exactly what Einstein predicted. The result shows once again how well Einstein's theory describes the real world, said Holger Mueller, an assistant professor of physics at the University of California, Berke ... read more

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DEEP IMPACT

Aussie Meteorite May Hold Key To Life On Earth
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Massive Stars' Magnetically Controlled Diets
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MOON DAILY

Colony Of Humans On Moon Possible In Future
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Jurassic Space: Ancient Galaxies Come Together After Billions Of Years
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Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review

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EXO LIFE

A Drop In The Bucket
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TIME AND SPACE

Fermilab Physicists Honored For Uniting Fields Of Physics And Cosmology
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IRON AND ICE

Stardust-NExT Spacecraft Fires Engines To Delay Arrival At Comet
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TIME AND SPACE

Investigating The Random Motion Of Quantum Particles
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TIME AND SPACE

Creating The Hottest Temperature In The Known Universe
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EXO LIFE
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

ECLIPSES
'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

ECLIPSES
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 ... more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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

SOLAR SCIENCE

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SPACE TRAVEL
Raytheon Miniature Air Launched Decoy Jammer Completes Critical Design Review

Raytheon to Provide Improved Track Correlation and Fusion Capability

Tata Motors enters combat vehicle market

SPACE TRAVEL
Russia pushes Bulgaria to explain US missile shield talks

Turkey clears way for MBDA missile bid

US missile shield not targeting Russia, Bulgaria says

SPACE TRAVEL
India ready to export cruise missiles: official

Russia says missile delivery to Iran delayed

Russia blows hot and cold over Iran S-300s

SPACE TRAVEL
Sikorsky set to make Black Hawks in India

Still no deal to save A400M plane: EADS

Emirates throw wrench in Dassault works

SPACE TRAVEL
Insectlike 'Microids' Might Walk, Run, Work In Colonies

Robot to take starring roles in S.Korea plays

NASA And GM Take Giant Leap In Robotic Technology

SPACE TRAVEL
Swine flu should be included in north's seasonal vaccine: WHO

Scientists Transplant Nose Of Mosquito

Up to 17,000 flu deaths in US: CDC

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IRON AND ICE
UCF Professor Working On One-of-a-Kind Asteroid Space Mission
Tallahassee FL (SPX) Feb 18, 2010
University of Central Florida asteroid expert Humberto Campins has been selected to help prepare a one-of-a-kind mission. The mission is unique because it aims to bring back to Earth a sample of a primitive, organic-rich asteroid that is not found in any meteorite collection. This asteroid formed somewhere between Mars and Jupiter; however, its current orbit brings it relatively close to Earth (sometimes almost as close as our moon). This proximity to Earth makes it more accessible for a spacecraf ... read more

IRON AND ICE
Jurassic Space: Ancient Galaxies Come Together After Billions Of Years

Massive Stars' Magnetically Controlled Diets

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

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IRON AND ICE
Seeing ExoPlanet Atmospheres From The Ground

New Technique For Detecting Earth-Like Planets

New technique helps search for another Earth

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IRON AND ICE
Fermilab Physicists Honored For Uniting Fields Of Physics And Cosmology

Creating The Hottest Temperature In The Known Universe

Investigating The Random Motion Of Quantum Particles

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IRON AND ICE
A Drop In The Bucket

Looking For Life In The Multiverse

Detecting Our Martian Cousins

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IRON AND ICE
Stardust-NExT Spacecraft Fires Engines To Delay Arrival At Comet

UCF Professor Working On One-of-a-Kind Asteroid Space Mission

WISE Spies A Comet With Its Powerful Infrared Eye

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