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May 03, 2011
IRON AND ICE
Spacecraft Earth to Perform Asteroid 'Flyby' This Fall
Pasadena CA (JPL) May 03, 2011
Since the dawn of the space age, humanity has sent 16 robotic emissaries to fly by some of the solar system's most intriguing and nomadic occupants - comets and asteroids. The data and imagery collected on these deep-space missions of exploration have helped redefine our understanding of how Earth and our part of the galaxy came to be. But this fall, Mother Nature is giving scientists around the world a close-up view of one of her good-sized space rocks - no rocket required. "On November 8, astero ... read more

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SOLAR SCIENCE

Geomagnetic Storm Light Show at Both Poles
April 30: A solar wind stream that hit Earth's magnetic field during the weekend sent Northern Lights spilling over the Canadian border into the continental USA. "Magnificent May Day auroras lit up ... more
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EXO LIFE

Seeking Life's Imprint in Shifting Desert Sand
A group of scientists are hunched over, their eyes intently scanning the jumble of rocks on the ground. Every now and then, someone picks one up for closer inspection, turning it over and over again ... more
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SKY NIGHTLY

The Dance of the Planets
What's in the night sky this week? Glad you asked! There's plenty but first, armed with your binoculars, find a nice dark place away from the glare of the street lights. Pick a comfy spot and wait a ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Astronomers unveil portrait of 'super-exotic super-Earth'
An international team of astronomers have revealed details of a "super-exotic" exoplanet that would make the planet Pandora in the movie Avatar pale in comparison. The planet, named 55 Cancri ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroids collide at 11,000 miles per hour
Scientists have captured and studied the collision of two asteroids for only the second time in the history of astronomy. In the May 20 edition of the Astrophysical Journal Letters (currently online ... more
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SKY NIGHTLY

Measuring the distant universe in 3-D
The biggest 3-D map of the distant universe ever made, using light from 14,000 quasars - supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies billions of light years away - has been constructed by sc ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Voyager Set to Enter Interstellar Space
More than 30 years after they left Earth, NASA's twin Voyager probes are now at the edge of the solar system. Not only that, they're still working. And with each passing day they are beaming back a ... more
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IRON AND ICE

NASA's Swift and Hubble Probe Asteroid Collision Debris
Late last year, astronomers noticed an asteroid named Scheila had unexpectedly brightened, and it was sporting short-lived plumes. Data from NASA's Swift satellite and Hubble Space Telescope showed ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Voyager - The Love Story
One day, years from now--or maybe billions of years, no one knows--aliens might be surprised to run across an old spaceship from Earth. Improbably far from home, the ancient probe is space cold, its ... more
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SKY NIGHTLY

Andromeda's coat of many colours
ESA's fleet of space telescopes has captured the nearby Andromeda Galaxy, also known as M31, in different wavelengths. Most of these wavelengths are invisible to the eye and each shows a different a ... more
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EXO LIFE

First Contact: Investigating Astrobiology
The origins of my new book - "First Contact: Scientific Breakthroughs in the Hunt for Life Beyond Earth" - lie more in journalism than in science. As a relatively recent convert to space and science ... more
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TECH SPACE

NIST nanomagnets offer food for thought about computer memories
Magnetics researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) colored lots of eggs recently. Bunnies and children might find the eggs a bit small-in fact, too small to see witho ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Boulder, Huntsville are "Final Two" in National Solar Observatory Competition
The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA Inc.) has elected to pursue advanced negotiations with the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of Alabama in Huntsville ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Meteors from Halley's Comet
Looking for an adventure? Get up in the wee hours of the morning May 6th and head out into the country, far from the city lights. You won't be alone. The birds will be up and singing about the comin ... more
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TECH SPACE

NNSA Announces New Space Debris Modeling
All this week, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is highlighting its advanced supercomputing capabilities with a week of features demonstrating the science and technology work done ... more
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A weakening forest buffer challenges EU climate goals
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SPACE TRAVEL

Five Things About NASA's Voyager Mission
Here are five facts about NASA's twin Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft, the longest continuously-operating spacecraft in deep space. The Voyagers were built by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena ... more
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MERCURY RISING

Profiling Polar Craters with the Mercury Laser Altimeter
MESSENGER's Mercury Laser Altimeter (MLA) uses a laser to measure the distance from the spacecraft to Mercury's surface. The instrument sends a laser pulse to Mercury and measures the time it takes ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

'Spinstars' - First Polluters of the Universe
From the analysis of the chemical composition of some of the oldest stars in our Galaxy, an international team of astronomers led by Cristina Chiappini from the Leibniz-Institut fuer Astrophysik Pot ... more
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EXO LIFE

US budget cuts mean no more ET monitoring
A monitoring system for potential extraterrestrial communication has been shelved due to budget cuts, one of its partners said Tuesday. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Researchers working to advance predictability research initiatives
Faculty from the University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology are leading the school's predictability research initiatives with multiple projects that could one day lead to more accurate forecasts o ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Rice-born detector finds heaviest antimatter
Physicists at Rice University and their collaborators have detected the antimatter partner of the helium nucleus, antihelium-4. This newly observed particle is the heaviest antimatter particle ever ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Searching for dark matter and antimatter
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) will be located outside the International Space Station (ISS) and will use its various detectors to seek cosmic radiation in space. On 29 April 2011, at 21:47 C ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA's Chandra Finds New Evidence on Origin of Supernovas
Astronomers may now know the cause of an historic supernova explosion that is an important type of object for investigating dark energy in the universe. The discovery, made using NASA's Chandra X-ra ... more
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Ancient Roman concrete longevity offers mixed sustainability benefits
Increasing solar energy use offers key opportunity to reduce US carbon emissions
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SKY NIGHTLY

Citizen Scientists Making Incredible Discoveries
"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known," wrote Carl Sagan. And now you can be the one to find it, thanks to Zooniverse, a unique citizen science website. Zooniverse volunteers, who ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Electron Beams Link Saturn with Its Moon Enceladus
Data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft have revealed that Enceladus, one of Saturn's diminutive moons, is linked to Saturn by powerful electrical currents - beams of electrons that flow back and forth ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Ultraviolet Spotlight on Plump Stars in Tiny Galaxies
Astronomers using NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer may be closer to knowing why some of the most massive stellar explosions ever observed occur in the tiniest of galaxies. "It's like finding a ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

STEREO Turns Its Steady Gaze On Variable Stars
Researchers have discovered 122 new eclipsing binary stars and observed hundreds more variable stars in an innovative survey using NASA's two STEREO solar satellites. The survey has been carried out ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Cascading Material Pours onto a Young Star
Astronomer Joel Green of The University of Texas at Austin has been following a rare massive flare from a nascent star similar to the early Sun using the European Space Agency's infrared Herschel Sp ... more
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EXO LIFE

Telescopes looking for alien life shut off
A telescope array in California built to listen for signals from distant alien civilizations has been shut down for lack of money, its operators say. ... more
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EXO LIFE

Bacteria seen surviving 'hypergravity'
Several species of bacteria can survive in "hypergravity" environments more than 400,000 times Earth's gravity, Japanese researchers say. ... more
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EXO LIFE

Antarctic lake hides bizarre ecosystem
In the eerie bluish-purple depths of an Antarctic lake, scientists have discovered otherworldly mounds that tell tales of the planet's early days. Bacteria slowly built the mounds, known as stromato ... more
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