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May 27, 2010
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Bright Galaxies Like To Stick Together
London, UK (SPX) May 27, 2010
Astronomers using the European Space Agency's Herschel telescope have discovered that the brightest galaxies tend to be in the busiest parts of the Universe. This crucial piece of information will enable theorists to fix up their theories of galaxy formation. For over a decade, astronomers have been puzzled by some strange, bright galaxies in the distant Universe which appear to be forming stars at phenomenal rates, making them very hard to explain with conventional theories of galaxy formation. O ... read more

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TIME AND SPACE

Swift Survey Finds Smoking Gun Of Black Hole Activation
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Why NASA Keeps A Close Eye On Sun's Irradiance
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MOON DAILY

Caterpillar Participates In Inaugural Lunabotics Mining Competition
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MOON DAILY

Japan Draws Plans To Build Research Center On Moon
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers Discover Clue To Origin Of Milky Way Gas Clouds
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EXO WORLDS

Weird Orbits Of Neighbors Can Make 'Habitable' Planets Not So Habitable
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SOLAR SCIENCE

STEREO, SOHO Spacecraft Catch Comet Diving Into Sun
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TIME AND SPACE

Supermassive Black Holes May Frequently Roam Galaxy Centers
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EXO WORLDS

Get It While it's Hot! Star Devours Planet
EXO LIFE

Triangulating Photosynthesis
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Spacecraft Reveals Small Solar Events Have Large Scale Effects
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Stellar Shrapnel Seen In Aftermath Of Explosion
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EXO LIFE

SETI Redux: Joining The Galactic Club
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TECH SPACE

Japanese team finds material that could make super disc
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EXO WORLDS
Exoplanetary System Offers Clues To Disturbed Past
Baltimore MD (SPX) May 25, 2010
Astronomers are reporting the discovery of a planetary system way out of tilt, where the orbits of two planets are at a steep angle to each other. This surprising finding will impact theories of how multi-planet systems evolve, and it shows that some violent events can happen to disrupt planets' orbits after a planetary system forms, say researchers. "The findings mean that future studies ... more

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NASA Fixes Bug On Voyager 2
Moscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) May 25, 2010
NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft has resumed sending science data from deep space after engineers fixed a bug that had garbled the information it was sending back to Earth, a leading project scientist said on Monday. "The science data format is working," Edward Stone told RIA Novosti. The science data coming from Voyager 2 had been unintelligible since April, but last week engineers at NA ... more

TIME AND SPACE
Evidence For Why We Exist
Batavia IL (SPX) May 24, 2010
Scientists at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory may have found an answer for a basic cosmological question. If the universe is composed of matter and anti-matter, then how do we exist? When matter and anti-matter particles collide in high-energy collisions, they turn into energy and produce new particles and antiparticles. At the Fermilab proton-antiproton collider, scientists obse ... more

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EXO LIFE

Water, Water Everywhere, But Not All Drops Have Life

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NUKEWARS
Raytheon To Supply The Inertial Measurement Solution For JPALS

Boeing X-51A WaveRider Breaks Record In First Flight

DARPA Awards LockMart Contract To Develop Advanced Rifle Scope

NUKEWARS
Russia unhappy with US missiles in Poland

First US Patriot missile battery in Poland: embassy

Israel holds major missile defence drill

NUKEWARS
US Patriot missile unit deploys in Poland, Russia bristles

LockMart Dedicates New PAC-3 Missile Facility

Iran warns Russia over S-300 missile sale: envoy

NUKEWARS
UAE picks rifles from South Korea

Arab states seek air power boosts

BAE buys U.S. shipyards

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Molecular Robots On The Rise

A Possible New Face Of US Human Space Exploration

Robot helpers may need safety system

NUKEWARS
Anti-HIV drugs slash risk of virus transmission by 92 percent

Campaign to end children being born with HIV by 2015

States back WHO chief against flu pandemic 'smear'

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Clear New View O A Classic Spiral
Paris, France (ESO) May 24, 2010
ESO is releasing a beautiful image of the nearby galaxy Messier 83 taken by the HAWK-I instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) at the Paranal Observatory in Chile. The picture shows the galaxy in infrared light and demonstrates the impressive power of the camera to create one of the sharpest and most detailed pictures of Messier 83 ever taken from the ground. The galaxy Messier 83 (eso0825) is located about 15 million light-years away in the constellation of Hydra (the Sea Serpent). It span ... read more

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Astronomers Discover Clue To Origin Of Milky Way Gas Clouds

Bright Galaxies Like To Stick Together

Stellar Shrapnel Seen In Aftermath Of Explosion

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Weird Orbits Of Neighbors Can Make 'Habitable' Planets Not So Habitable

Get It While it's Hot! Star Devours Planet

Exoplanetary System Offers Clues To Disturbed Past

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Swift Survey Finds Smoking Gun Of Black Hole Activation

Supermassive Black Holes May Frequently Roam Galaxy Centers

Evidence For Why We Exist

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Triangulating Photosynthesis

Water, Water Everywhere, But Not All Drops Have Life

SETI Redux: Joining The Galactic Club

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Asteroid Caught Marching Across Tadpole Nebula

How Captain Kirk Changed The World

Radar Clicks Asteroid Pic

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