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February 23, 2012
SATURN DAILY
Searching for life in the depths of Enceladus
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Feb 23, 2012
Is there life under the icy crust of Enceladus? The Cassini spacecraft has confirmed the existence of active ice-spewing fissures on the surface of Enceladus. Giant jets of water ice are shot into space by these 'cryovolcanoes'. Flying through these icy fountains, Cassini detected organic compounds that could hint to the possibility of life. If Europe's plans for a future mission to Enceladus do become reality, German researchers would like to study this water source for traces of life. In support ... read more

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SD-built camera spots tiny shifts on moon
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft has found evidence that areas of the moon's surface stretched some within the past 50 million years, creating tiny valleys. The discovery was ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Star Cluster Surrounds Wayward Black Hole in Cannibal Galaxy
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope may have found evidence for a cluster of young, blue stars encircling one of the first intermediate-mass black holes ever discovered. Astronomers beli ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Gamma-ray bursts' highest power side unveiled by Fermi telescope
Detectable for only a few seconds but possessing enormous energy, gamma-ray bursts are difficult to capture because their energy does not penetrate the Earth's atmosphere. Now, thanks to an orbiting ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Plasmas Torn Apart
January saw the biggest solar storm since 2005, generating some of the most dazzling northern lights in recent memory. The source of that storm-and others like it-was the sun's magnetic field, ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Hubble Reveals a New Class of Extrasolar Planet
Observations by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have come up with a new class of planet, a waterworld enshrouded by a thick, steamy atmosphere. It's smaller than Uranus but larger than Earth. ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

NASA's Chandra Finds Fastest Wind From Stellar-Mass Black Hole
Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have clocked the fastest wind yet discovered blowing off a disk around a stellar-mass black hole. This result has important implications for unders ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Globular star clusters: The survivors of a massacre 13 billion years ago
Our Milky Way galaxy is surrounded by some 200 compact groups of stars, containing up to a million stars each. At 13 billion years of age, these globular clusters are almost as old as the universe i ... more
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China, India should work towards 'win-win' cooperation: Chinese FM
US delays Patriot arms deliveries to Switzerland in switch to Ukraine
US 'moving at haste' to get Ukraine weapons: envoy
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EXO WORLDS

US scientists discover new 'waterworld' planet
An astronaut attempting to visit recently discovered planet GJ1214b would land in hot water - literally, US scientists say. ... more
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MOON DAILY

Back to the Moon A Modern Redux
The moon is again in the focus of world space exploration. Recently water was discovered on the moon - something scientists did not expect to find. This could lead to the establishment of lunar base ... more
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MOON DAILY

X-rays illuminate the interior of the Moon
Contrary to Earth, our Moon has no active volcanoes, and the traces of its past volcanic activity date from billions of years ago. This is surprising, because recent Moonquake data suggest that ther ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Scattered Light Could Reveal Alien Atmospheres
The light scattered off distant worlds could help reveal details about their atmospheres that no other method could uncover, scientists find. Nearly all the information astronomers have of the atmos ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA Spacecraft Reveals Recent Geological Activity on the Moon
New images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft show the moon's crust is being stretched, forming minute valleys in a few small areas on the lunar surface. Scientists propose th ... more
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TECH SPACE

Google Algorithm Helps Drive Computational Chemistry With moleculaRnetworks
The technology that Google uses to analyze trillions of Web pages is being brought to bear on the way molecules are shaped and organized. Aurora Clark, an associate professor of chemistry at Washing ... more
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TECH SPACE

Rules patchwork 'threatens cloud computing growth'
A global patchwork of conflicting laws and regulations could hobble the growth of the cloud computing market, a study released Wednesday said. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

APEX Turns its Eye to Dark Clouds in Taurus
A new image from the APEX (Atacama Pathfinder Experiment) telescope in Chile shows a sinuous filament of cosmic dust more than ten light-years long. In it, newborn stars are hidden, and dense clouds ... more
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New deep sea mining rules lack consensus despite US pressure
Lightning strikes kill 33 people in eastern India
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A Sheep in Wolf-Rayet's Clothing
It's well known that the universe is changeable: even the stars that appear static and predictable every night are subject to change. This image from the NASA Hubble Space Telescope shows planetary ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers Watch Delayed Broadcast of a Powerful Stellar Eruption
Astronomers are watching a delayed broadcast of a spectacular outburst from the unstable, behemoth double-star system Eta Carinae, an event initially seen on Earth nearly 170 years ago. Dubbed ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The star factory: observing Arp 220
The galaxy Arp 220 is home to several giant star clusters-about 10 million solar masses-that are twice as massive as any comparable star cluster in the Milky Way Galaxy. McMaster University's ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers Watch Instant Replay of Powerful Stellar Eruption
Astronomers are watching the astronomical equivalent of an instant replay of a spectacular outburst from the unstable, behemoth double-star system Eta Carinae, which was initially seen on Earth near ... more
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EXO LIFE

Microbial oasis discovered beneath the Atacama Desert
Two metres below the surface of the Atacama Desert there is an 'oasis' of microorganisms. Researchers from the Center of Astrobiology (Spain) and the Catholic University of the North in Chile have f ... more
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EXO LIFE

The quest for sugars involved in origin of life
Sugars give rise to enormous biochemical interest given the importance and diversity of the functions they carry out: they act as an energy storage system and serve as fuel for a number of biologica ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Searching for Planets in Clouds of Dust
A UA astronomy research team was awarded a $600,000 grant for technology development under NASA's Explorer mission program. The mission would send a space telescope high above Earth's surface to wat ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Transforming Galaxies
Many of the Universe's galaxies are like our own, displaying beautiful spiral arms wrapping around a bright nucleus. Examples in this stunning image, taken with the Wide Field Camera 3 on the ... more
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One billion Africans being harmed by cooking pollution
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TECH SPACE

Cleaning up Earth's orbit A Swiss satellite tackles space debris
The proliferation of debris orbiting the Earth - primarily jettisoned rocket and satellite components - is an increasingly pressing problem for spacecraft, and it can generate huge costs. To combat ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Sailing on an Extraterrestrial Sea
Many of us have sailed the Earth's lakes, bays and rivers. But, imagine sailing on an extraterrestrial sea of liquid methane-ethane a billion miles from Earth. This is the kind of idea that makes sc ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA's Chandra finds Milky Way's black hole grazing on asteroids
The giant black hole at the center of the Milky Way may be vaporizing and devouring asteroids, which could explain the frequent flares observed, according to astronomers using data from NASA's Chand ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

"Baby Fat" on the Young Sun?
Standard models predict that our Sun was much dimmer in its youth, but devising a way to keep the early Earth from freezing over has not been easy for climate modelers. An alternative solution - cur ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Missing dark matter located
Researchers at IPMU and Nagoya University used large-scale computer simulations and recent observational data of gravitational lensing to reveal how dark matter is distributed around galaxies. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Space debris in the spotlight
Every year, the number of small items of debris in space rises by tens of thousands. This number is currently based on estimates, as it has not been possible to track space debris accurately. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Swiss aim to launch first space cleaner
Swiss scientists announced Wednesday plans to develop a machine that acts almost like a vacuum cleaner to scoop up thousands of abandoned satellite and rocket parts, cleaning up outer space. ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

When worlds collide
If the sun is anything, it is reassuring. It rises, sets, and rises again, allowing us to grow crops, get tan, and power homes, just to name a few of humanity's most important life-sustaining functi ... more
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