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March 22, 2013
EXO LIFE
Highly effective communities of bacteria in the world's deepest oceanic trench
Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Mar 22, 2013
An international research team announces the first scientific results from one of the most inaccessible places on Earth: the bottom of the Mariana Trench located nearly 11 kilometers below sea level in the western Pacific, which makes it the deepest site on Earth. Their analyses document that a highly active bacteria community exists in the sediment of the trench - even though the environment is under extreme pressure almost 1,100 times higher than at sea level. In fact, the trench sediments ... read more
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TIME AND SPACE

Berkeley Lab scientists read the cosmic writing on the wall
Thanks to a supersensitive space telescope and some sophisticated supercomputing, scientists from the international Planck collaboration have made the closest reading yet of the most ancient story i ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Planck challenges our understanding of the Universe
Europe's Planck satellite - a flagship mission for the UK Space Agency - has compiled the most detailed map ever created of the cosmic microwave background (the relic radiation from the Big Bang). T ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Black hole-star pair orbiting at dizzying speed
ESA's XMM-Newton space telescope has helped to identify a star and a black hole that orbit each other at the dizzying rate of once every 2.4 hours, smashing the previous record by nearly an hour. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Herschel Discovers Some of the Youngest Stars Ever Seen
Astronomers have found some of the youngest stars ever seen thanks to the Herschel space observatory, a European Space Agency mission with important NASA contributions. Observations from NASA' ... more


TIME AND SPACE

Physicists Play Key Role in Planck Mission to Map Early Universe
The Planck space mission has released the most accurate and detailed map ever made of the oldest light in the universe, revealing new information about its age, contents, and origins. Planck is a Eu ... more
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NASA's LRO Sees GRAIL's Explosive Farewell
Many spacecraft just fade away, drifting silently through space after their mission is over, but not GRAIL. NASA's twin GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory) spacecraft went out in a blaz ... more
EXO LIFE

Antarctic and Arctic Insects Use Different Genetic Mechanisms to Cope With Lack of Water
Although they live in similarly extreme ecosystems at opposite ends of the world, Antarctic insects appear to employ entirely different methods at the genetic level to cope with extremely dry condit ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Sideline quasars helped to stifle early galaxy formation
University of Colorado Boulder astronomers targeting one of the brightest quasars glowing in the universe some 11 billion years ago say "sideline quasars" likely teamed up with it to heat abundant h ... more
MOON DAILY

Amazon's Bezos recovers Apollo 11 engines
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos claimed success Wednesday in his mission to recover Apollo 11 moon mission engines that plunged into the ocean decades ago. ... more
TIME AND SPACE

JPL Supercomputer Helps Planck Mission Expose Ancient Light
Like archeologists carefully digging for fossils, scientists with the Planck mission are sifting through cosmic clutter to find the most ancient light in the universe. The Planck space telesco ... more
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Planck's 'child' universe
"We are very excited, we are finally seeing the concrete results of so many years of hard work". This is how the scientists of the Planck project have commented the first data resulting from the obs ... more
TIME AND SPACE

New map of universe raises new questions
The most detailed map of the signature radiation the big bang ever created could challenge current understanding of the universe, European scientists say. ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Famous Supernova Reveals Clues About Crucial Cosmic Distance Markers
A new study using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory points to the origin of a famous supernova. This supernova, discovered in 1604 by Johannes Kepler, belongs to an important class of objec ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Voyager 1 has entered a new region of space
Thirty-five years after its launch, Voyager 1 appears to have travelled beyond the influence of the Sun and exited the heliosphere, according to a new study appearing online today. The heliosp ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA denies report that Voyager left solar system
The US space agency on Wednesday denied a claim made in a scientific study that its Voyager 1 spacecraft had left the solar system, describing the report as "premature." ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
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SPACE TRAVEL
Highly effective communities of bacteria in the world's deepest oceanic trench

Antarctic and Arctic Insects Use Different Genetic Mechanisms to Cope With Lack of Water

'Bizarre Bacteria' in Lake Vostok Study Likely a Contaminant


SPACE TRAVEL
Astronomers Detect Water in Atmosphere of Distant Planet

Distant planetary system is a super-sized solar system

Water signature in distant planet shows clues to its formation


SPACE TRAVEL
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NASA's next Mars mission invites public to come aboard

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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Voyager Status Update on Voyager 1 Location
"The Voyager team is aware of reports [today] that NASA's Voyager 1 has left the solar system," said Edward Stone, Voyager project scientist based at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena ... more
IRON AND ICE

Goldstone Radar Snags Images of Asteroid 2013 ET
A sequence of radar images of asteroid 2013 ET was obtained on March 10, 2013, by NASA scientists using the 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., when the asteroid was ... more
MOON DAILY

Leaping Lunar Dust
Electrically charged lunar dust near shadowed craters can get lofted above the surface and jump over the shadowed region, bouncing back and forth between sunlit areas on opposite sides, according to ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Hubble Gazes on One Ring to Rule Them All
Galaxies can take many forms - elliptical blobs, swirling spiral arms, bulges, and disks are all known components of the wide range of galaxies we have observed using telescopes like the NASA/ESA Hu ... more
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MESSENGER Completes Its First Extended Mission at Mercury

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers Detect Water in Atmosphere of Distant Planet

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Witnessing starbursts in young galaxies

TIME AND SPACE

Building the Massive Simulation Sets Essential to Planck Results

JOVIAN DREAMS

Mission to Ganymede more tricky than expected

SATURN DAILY

'Hot Spots' Ride a Merry-Go-Round on Jupiter

TECH SPACE

Earth will drown in garbage

EXO WORLDS

Water signature in distant planet shows clues to its formation

SOLAR SCIENCE

Earth-Directed Coronal Mass Ejection From the Sun

IRON AND ICE

Sunset Comet

Distant planetary system is a super-sized solar system

NASA's Swift, Chandra Explore a Youthful 'Star Wreck'

Scientists probe 'hot spots' on Jupiter

'Bizarre Bacteria' in Lake Vostok Study Likely a Contaminant

Analysis brings Higgs confirmation closer

Russian meteor million of years old

China sets moon mission re-entry test

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Bursts of Star Formation in the Early Universe

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