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November 09, 2011
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Large asteroid makes rare fly-by of Earth
Washington (AFP) Nov 9, 2011
A big asteroid made its closest fly-by of Earth in 200 years on Tuesday, but there was never a chance of a crash landing as it zipped past our planet, NASA said. Astronomers around the world aimed their telescopes to catch a glimpse of the 2005 YU55 asteroid, which is the size of an aircraft carrier but was not visible to the naked eye when it passed by at its closest point at 2328 GMT. "This is going to be really hard to see. This is 100 times more dim than what the human eye can see. You need ... read more

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SOLAR SCIENCE

Giant solar flare detected
A giant sunspot that erupted last week has been ranked as one of the largest solar flares seen in years, U.S. scientists said. ... more
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EXO LIFE

White House: No contact yet from E.T.
In a galaxy, far, far away, there is a mathematical chance that alien life exists - but the White House says it has no evidence that extraterrestrials have ever tried to contact humans. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

NASA Captures New Images Of Large Asteroid Passing Earth
NASA's Deep Space Network antenna in Goldstone, Calif., has captured new radar images of asteroid 2005 YU55 passing close to Earth. The asteroid safely will fly past our planet slightly closer ... more
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EXO LIFE

Nonterrestrial artifacts hard to pin down
Two Pioneer probes left our solar system carrying plaques about humankind, and two Voyager probes will soon join them to gather information about places far out in our galaxy. We can and will send m ... more
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EXO LIFE

Astrobiologists Discover Sweet Spots For Formation of Complex Organic Molecules
Scientists within the New York Center for Astrobiology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have compiled years of research to help locate areas in outer space that have extreme potential for complex ... more
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IRON AND ICE

EPOXI Mission Report For November 2011
As we approach the anniversary of the EPOXI flyby of Hartley 2, it is time to look at what we have learned about comets from this mission. In the first week of October, a special session of the annu ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

New Space Station Camera Reveals the Cosmic Shore
Part of human fascination with space is the chance to look back at our own planet from afar. The unique vantage from the International Space Station affords a vista both breathtaking and scientifica ... more
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Germany seeks US guarantee before sending Patriots to Ukraine
Space Force general to oversee U.S. 'Golden Dome' missile shield
China says raised 'solemn representations' with EU over Russia sanctions
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA's Fermi Finds Youngest Millisecond Pulsar, 100 Pulsars To-Date
An international team of scientists using NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has discovered a surprisingly powerful millisecond pulsar that challenges existing theories about how these objects f ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Scientists study the 'galaxy zoo' using Google Maps and thousands of volunteers
The reddest galaxies with the largest central bulb show the largest bars -gigantic central columns of stars and dark matter-, according to a scientific study that used Google Maps to observe the sky ... more
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SATURN DAILY

NASA's Cassini Makes a New Pass at Enceladus
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will acquire the first detailed radar images of Saturn's moon Enceladus during a flyby on Sunday, Nov. 6. These will be the first high-resolution radar observations made of ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

Voyager 2 to Switch to Backup Thruster Set
NASA's Deep Space Network personnel sent commands to the Voyager 2 spacecraft Nov. 4 to switch to the backup set of thrusters that controls the roll of the spacecraft. Confirmation was received that ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid 2005 YU55 Update
NASA scientists will track asteroid 2005 YU55 from the agency's Deep Space Network at Goldstone, Calif. for at least four hours each day from Nov. 6 through Nov. 10. Radar observations from the Arec ... more
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TECH SPACE

Major breakthrough improves software reliability and security
Anyone who uses multithreaded computer programs - and that's all of us, as these are the programs that power nearly all software applications including Office, Windows, MacOS, and Google Chrome Brow ... more
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TECH SPACE

Trillions served: Massive, complex projects for DOE JGI 2012 Community Sequencing Program
According to roadside signs, the number of burgers served has eclipsed the billion mark, while the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) will now serve up trillions of nucleot ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Dawn Journal For October 2011
Dawn has completed another wonderfully successful phase of its exploration of Vesta, studying it in unprecedented detail during the past month. From the time of its discovery more than two centuries ... more
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Alien life clues may emerge from deep sea volcanic vents on Earth
ICJ to hand down watershed climate opinion
Japan's Hokkaido sizzles as heat stroke alerts issued
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TIME AND SPACE

Creation Of The Universe Takes A Lot Of Cold Chemistry
The creation of the Universe was a messy business, and billions of years after the Big Bang, material still litters the dark space between stars. In these cold interstellar regions, gas and dust spe ... more
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EXO LIFE

City Lights Could Reveal E.T. Civilization
In the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, astronomers have hunted for radio signals and ultra-short laser pulses. In a new paper, Avi Loeb (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) and Ed ... more
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TECH SPACE

Japan computer smashes speed record
A Japanese supercomputer has broken its own record as the world's fastest machine by performing 10 quadrillion calculations per second, its developers announced. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

VLT Observations of Gamma-ray Burst Reveal Surprising Ingredients of Early Galaxies
An international team of astronomers has used the brief but brilliant light of a distant gamma-ray burst as a probe to study the make-up of very distant galaxies. Surprisingly the new observations, ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Building granular towers drop by drop and how to see out from under an invisibility cloak
An unprecedented variety of smooth symmetric, corrugated, zig-zag shaped slender structures can be observed by simply dripping a mixture of sand and water on a liquid absorbing surface such as a dry ... more
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EXO LIFE

Astrobiologists discover 'sweet spots' for the formation of complex organic molecules in the galaxy
Scientists within the New York Center for Astrobiology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have compiled years of research to help locate areas in outer space that have extreme potential for complex ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A Star with Spiral Arms
For more than four hundred years, astronomers have used telescopes to study the great variety of stars in our galaxy. Millions of distant suns have been catalogued. There are dwarf stars, gian ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Hinode's First Light and Five More Years
On October 28, 2006, the Hinode solar mission was at last ready. The spacecraft launched on September 22, but such missions require a handful of diagnostics before the instruments can be turned on a ... more
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Framatome opens advanced additive manufacturing hub in France
Framatome to supply nuclear fuel for Barakah plant boosting UAE energy security
Solestial to Accelerate Space Solar Array Production with $12M SpaceWERX Contract
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IRON AND ICE

Rare near-Earth asteroid fly-by set for Tuesday
A massive asteroid will make a rare fly-by Tuesday, and although it poses no danger of crashing to Earth, US scientists said this week they are eager for a closer look. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Mysterious absorption lines could illuminate 90-year puz
The discovery of 13 diffuse interstellar bands with the longest wavelengths to date could someday solve a 90-year-old mystery. Astronomers have identified the new bands using data collected by the G ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Battered asteroid may have warm core
On July 10, 2010, the European Space Agency's Rosetta probe flew by the asteroid 21 Lutetia, which at the time was the largest asteroid ever to have been visited by a spacecraft. The fly-by oc ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers pin down galaxy collision rates by comparing Hubble images to supercomputer simulations
A new analysis of images from the Hubble Space Telescope combined with supercomputer simulations of galaxy collisions has cleared up years of confusion about the rate at which smaller galaxies merge ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid Lutetia Revealed In Stunning Detail
ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has revealed asteroid Lutetia to be a primitive body, left over as the planets were forming in our Solar System. Results from Rosetta's fleeting flyby also suggest that this ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Pacman Nebula Gets Some Teeth
To visible-light telescopes, this star-forming cloud appears to be chomping through the cosmos, earning it the nickname the "Pacman" nebula, like the famous Pac-Man video game that debuted in 1980. ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Planets smashed into dust near supermassive black holes
Fat doughnut-shaped dust shrouds that obscure about half of supermassive black holes could be the result of high speed crashes between planets and asteroids, according to a new theory from an intern ... more
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IRON AND ICE

The Lutetia asteroid - a prehistoric relic
New information has been published about the Lutetia asteroid that was observed in 2010 and its properties. The analysis of the data collected during the spacecraft fly-by indicates that Lutetia is ... more
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