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August 30, 2011
EXO LIFE
Dolphins, Aliens, and the Search for Intelligent Life
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Aug 30, 2011
How do we define intelligence? SETI, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, clearly equates intelligence with technology (or, more precisely, the building of radio or laser beacons). Some, such as the science fiction writer Isaac Asimov, suggested that intelligence wasn't just the acquisition of technology, but the ability to develop and improve it, integrating it into our society. By that definition, a dolphin, lacking limbs to create and manipulate complex tools, cannot possibly be descri ... read more

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TECH SPACE

Lost Russian satellite poses threat to space navigation
The Russian heavy satellite Express-AM4 lost on Aug. 18 might pose a threat to other space vehicles, local media reported Friday. Citing a source in the space industry, Interfex news agency sa ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Galaxies are running out of gas
The Universe forms fewer stars than it used to, and a CSIRO study has now shown why - the galaxies are running out of gas. Dr Robert Braun (CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science) and his colleagues used ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Are stellar explosions created equal?
Cosmic distances are difficult to grasp and no less difficult to measure. When it comes to other galaxies or even remote parts of our own Milky Way, distance measurements are nothing but assessments ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

China joins antimatter search
China has joined the hunt for antimatter with a pair of anti-neutrino detectors deep in a hillside near Hong Kong, particle physicists said. ... more
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MOON DAILY

Armstrong relives historic Moon landing
It's more than 40 years since Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the Moon, but his memories of the historic flight remain as undimmed as his passion for further exploration of space. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Berkeley scientists discover an 'instant cosmic classic' supernova
A supernova discovered yesterday is closer to Earth-approximately 21 million light-years away-than any other of its kind in a generation. Astronomers believe they caught the supernova within hours o ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Earth-bound asteroids come from stony asteroids
Researchers got their first up-close look at dust from the surface of a small, stony asteroid after the Hayabusa spacecraft scooped some up and brought it back to Earth. Analysis of these dust parti ... more
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Trump deploys nuclear submarines in row with Russia
Navy F-35 jet crashes in California
Slingshot unveils TALOS AI to simulate and support strategic space operations
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Exotic Galaxy Reveals Tantalizing Tale
A galaxy with a combination of characteristics never seen before is giving astronomers a tantalizing peek at processes they believe played key roles in the growth of galaxies and clusters of galaxie ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Greenhouse Effect Could Extend Habitable Zone
The distant region beyond Saturn is too cold for liquid water, a necessity for life as we know it. But new research indicates that rocky planets far from their parent star could generate enough heat ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Closes in on Saturn's Tumbling Moon Hyperion
NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured new views of Saturn's oddly shaped moon Hyperion during its encounter with this cratered body on Thursday, Aug. 25. Raw images were acquired as the spacecraf ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Notre Dame astrophysicists identify missing fuel for galactic star formation
The Milky Way will have the fuel to continue forming stars, thanks to massive clouds of ionized gas raining down from its halo and intergalactic space. This is the conclusion of a new study by Nicol ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

First glimpse into birth of the Milky Way
For almost 20 years astrophysicists have been trying to recreate the formation of spiral galaxies such as our Milky Way realistically. Now astrophysicists from the University of Zurich present the w ... more
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EXO WORLDS

A Planet Made of Diamond
A once-massive star that's been transformed into a small planet made of diamond: that's what astronomers think they've found in our Milky Way. The discovery has been made by an international r ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA's Next Generation Robotic Lander Gets Sideways During Test
During a recent test at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., the robotic lander prototype, known as Mighty Eagle, performed a hover test flying up to three feet and then translat ... more
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MOON DAILY

Moon Express Gets Thumbs-Up from NASA for Developing New Lunar Landing Technology
Moon Express, a Google Lunar X PRIZE contender, announced that it has successfully demonstrated a critical component of its lunar landing technology to NASA under its Innovative Lunar Demonstration ... more
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Airbus CO3D satellites begin mission to generate high precision global 3D map
NASA teams with India to launch Earth-tracking satellite
Beijing officials admit 'gaps' in readiness after rain kill dozens
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TIME AND SPACE

Surprise difference in neutrino and antineutrino mass lessening with new measurements
The physics community got a jolt last year when results showed for the first time that neutrinos and their antimatter counterparts, antineutrinos, might be the odd man out in the particle world and ... more
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TECH SPACE

Scientists put a new spin on traditional information technology
Sending information by varying the properties of electromagnetic waves has served humanity well for more than a century, but as our electronic chips steadily shrink, the signals they carry can bleed ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA Moon Mission in Final Preparations for September Launch
NASA's Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission to study the moon is in final launch preparations for a scheduled Sept. 8 launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Caught in the act: Black hole rips apart a star
A black hole described as a "cosmic monster" lurking at the heart of a galaxy has been recorded as it tore apart a luckless star, astronomers report in the journal Nature on Wednesday. ... more
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MOON DAILY

Neil Armstrong urges return to the Moon
Neil Armstrong has urged a return to the Moon to train for missions to Mars as the United States contemplates the future of its space programme following the end of the shuttle era. ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

International team to use Hubble Space Telescope to answer key astronomy questions
An international team of scientists led by the University of Exeter is aiming to answer some of the biggest questions facing astronomy today. The team has secured a large programme of nearly 200 hou ... more
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EXO LIFE

Avoiding An Ape-pocalypse
This is a story about how a mob of intelligent, institutionalized, drugged-up apes organize to overthrow their human oppressors and ignite a planetary revolt. But enough about my graduate school day ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Space Station Crew Enjoys Eye-Level View of Perseid Meteor Shower
With the bright moon that was out on the evening of August 13, many astronomy buffs were not able to fully appreciate the spectacular Perseid meteor shower going on in the night sky. From the Intern ... more
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Light driven visual microphone offers new tool for silent sound detection
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Next generation of autonomous drones will harness wind like an albatross
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EXO LIFE

Interstellar Crashes Could Toss Out Habitable Planets
Our solar system, where planets have a range of sizes and move in near-circular paths, may be rather unusual, according to a German-British team led by Professor Pavel Kroupa of the University of Bo ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Space Storm Tracked from Sun to Earth
For the first time, a spacecraft far from Earth has turned and watched a solar storm engulf our planet. The movie, released during a NASA press conference, has galvanized solar physicists, who say i ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Giant Space Blob Glows from Within
Observations from ESO's Very Large Telescope have shed light on the power source of a rare vast cloud of glowing gas in the early Universe. The observations show for the first time that this giant " ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Glorious Perseids
The summer's best meteor shower peaked on the weekend of Aug. 12-13. Even though the Perseids were hampered by a bright, full moon they were something to behold! The Perseids have been observe ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Astronomers Find Ice and Possibly Methane on Snow White
Astronomers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have discovered that the dwarf planet 2007 OR10-nicknamed Snow White-is an icy world, with about half its surface covered in water ice ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

New method could provide early warning of dangerous solar flares
Viewed from the technological perspective of modern humans, the sun is a seething cauldron of disruptive influences that can wreak havoc on communication systems, air travel, power grids and satelli ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Fewer stars as universe runs low on gas: study
Australian scientists gazing billions of years back in time with powerful radio telescopes on Monday warned that the universe's lights - the stars - were quite literally running out of gas. ... more
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MOON DAILY

Man in the Moon Looking Younger
Earth's Moon could be younger than previously thought, according to new research from a team that includes Carnegie's Richard Carlson and former-Carnegie fellow Maud Boyet. Their work will be publis ... more
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