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December 21, 2012
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Meteorite triggered scientific gold rush
Davis CA (SPX) Dec 21, 2012
A meteorite that exploded as a fireball over California's Sierra foothills this past spring was among the fastest, rarest meteorites known to have hit the Earth, and it traveled a highly eccentric orbital route to get here. An international team of scientists presents these and other findings in a study published Friday, Dec. 21, in the journal Science. The 70-member team included nine researchers from UC Davis, along with scientists from the SETI Institute, NASA and other institutions. The ... read more
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TIME AND SPACE

How white dwarfs mimic black holes
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Southampton researchers find a glitch' in pulsar 'glitch' theory
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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TIME AND SPACE

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