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June 10, 2010
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
A Close-up View Of Codependent Stellar Living
Washiongton DC (SPX) Jun 10, 2010
This image shows the symbiotic system known as CH Cyg, located only about 800 light years from Earth. The large image shows an optical view of CH Cyg, using the Digitized Sky Survey, and the inset shows a composite image containing Chandra X-ray data in red, optical data from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in green, and radio data from the Very Large Array (VLA) in blue. CH Cyg is a binary star system containing a white dwarf that feeds from the wind of a red giant star. The material from the wi ... read more

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IRON AND ICE

NASA Astronomers To Observe Hayabusa Homecoming
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SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA Awards Launch Services Contract For IRIS Mission
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MOON DAILY

NASA Langley to Break Ground on Hydro Impact Basin
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IRON AND ICE

Space probe enthralls Japan as it heads home
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Man-Made Aurora To Help Predict Space Weather
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IRON AND ICE

New Space Eye-Candy To Appear In Skies In Mid-June
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EXO LIFE

Methane Eaters At Lost Hammer
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SATURN DAILY

Have We Discovered Evidence For Life On Titan
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IRON AND ICE

NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Fires Past Record For Speed Change
MOON DAILY

The Earth And Moon Formed Later Than Previously Thought
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PHYSICS NEWS

Purdue To Lead NASA Study On Cells In Microgravity
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Journey To The Stars
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SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA Keeping A Wary Eye On Space Weather
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Computers Automatically Classify Galaxy Shapes
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SATURN DAILY
Next Stop, Titan: Looking At The Land o' Lakes
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 07, 2010
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will be eyeing the north polar region of Saturn's moon Titan this weekend, scanning the moon's land o' lakes. At closest approach on early morning Saturday, June 5 UTC, which is Friday afternoon, June 4 Pacific time, Cassini will glide to within about 2,000 kilometers (1,300 miles) of the Titan surface. Cassini will make infrared scans of the north polar reg ... more

SATURN DAILY
What Is Consuming Hydrogen And Acetylene On Titan
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 07, 2010
Two new papers based on data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft scrutinize the complex chemical activity on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. While non-biological chemistry offers one possible explanation, some scientists believe these chemical signatures bolster the argument for a primitive, exotic form of life or precursor to life on Titan's surface. According to one theory put forth by as ... more

MOON DAILY
Old Moon Rover Beams Surprising Laser Flashes To Earth
Huntsville AL (SPX) Jun 04, 2010
A Soviet robot lost on the dusty plains of the Moon for the past 40 years has been found again, and it is returning surprisingly strong laser pulses to Earth. "We shined a laser on Lunokhod 1's position, and we were stunned by the power of the reflection," says Tom Murphy of UC San Diego, who leads the research team that's putting the old robot back to work. "Lunokhod 1 is talking to us lo ... more

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JOVIAN DREAMS

Hubble Images Suggest Rogue Asteroid Smacked Jupiter

SPACE SCOPES

Hubble Catches Stars On The Move


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MARSDAILY
Eurocopter Unveils NH90 MedEvac Variant

F-35 Ground-Test Article Completes Testing Five Months Ahead Of Schedule

Oshkosh To Produce New M-ATV SOCOM Variant

MARSDAILY
Emirates ready for $7B THAAD deal

Missile Defense Team Completes 2-Stage GBI Test

Russia demands explanation for US missiles in Poland

MARSDAILY
Taiwan to test missile that could reach Beijing: report

Bulava Probe Results Ready For Russian Government Review

LockMart Dedicates New PAC-3 Missile Facility

MARSDAILY
NATO seeks to ward off budget attacks at ministers meet

Russia supplying Syria with combat jets

High-tech marketing to recruit military

MARSDAILY
NASA Expanding Tests Of Star Wars-Inspired "Droids"

Bid to curb oil spill in 'hands' of deepsea robots

Robots Walking And Running Better

MARSDAILY
The Dilemma Of Plants Fighting Infections

WHO head defends management of swine flu pandemic

Experimental Treatment Protects Monkeys From Lethal Ebola Virus Post-Exposure

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EXO LIFE
Alien Climates Play Key Role In Possibility Of Life
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jun 04, 2010
Greenhouse gases have a bad reputation because of the role they're playing in global warming on Earth today. However, scientists say we also owe our lives to greenhouse gases because they might have allowed life to take hold in the first place. A new study of how these and other climate conditions have affected the origin and evolution of life on Earth could provide clues to understanding how climates on alien planets might affect their potential life. Greenhouse gases heat the planet by let ... read more

EXO LIFE
A Close-up View Of Codependent Stellar Living

Computers Automatically Classify Galaxy Shapes

Journey To The Stars

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EXO LIFE
'Out Of Whack' Planetary System

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

Get It While it's Hot! Star Devours Planet

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EXO LIFE
Backwards Black Holes Might Make Bigger Jets

Nearby Black Hole Is Feeble And Unpredictable

Swift Survey Finds Smoking Gun Of Black Hole Activation

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EXO LIFE
Methane Eaters At Lost Hammer

Alien Climates Play Key Role In Possibility Of Life

Triangulating Photosynthesis

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EXO LIFE
NASA Astronomers To Observe Hayabusa Homecoming

New Space Eye-Candy To Appear In Skies In Mid-June

Space probe enthralls Japan as it heads home

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