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April 08, 2013
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More Treasures from Asteroids
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Apr 06, 2013
The recent announcement of a potential NASA plan to robotically capture an asteroid, transport it to lunar orbit and use it as a target for a human expedition is amazing. Admittedly, it sounds more than a little crazy at first, but the mission plan is more realistic than some may suspect. It is technically feasible, but still advances technological development. It is practical and useful for scientific, engineering and industrial reasons. It's also feasible in the near-term, and would serve as eff ... read more
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MERCURY RISING

A meteorite mystery from Mercury?
Early in 2012, someone in Southern Morocco picked up 35 greenish stones, including the one shown above. Purchased by a dealer in Erfoud, Morocco, it was then resold to Stefan Ralew, a meteorite coll ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA Taps the Power of Zombie Stars in Two-in-One Instrument
Neutron stars have been called the zombies of the cosmos. They shine even though they're technically dead, occasionally feeding on neighboring stars if they venture too close. Interestingly, these u ... more
MOON DAILY

Russia rekindles Moon exploration program, intends setting up first human outposts there
Having on hand an impressive record of successful moon missions performed when it was the Soviet Union, Russia has set to revive a robotic moon exploration program. The country's serious intentions ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Observationally Confirmed Supernova Explosion of a Yellow Supergiant Star
Observational results of the Hubble Space Telescope announced in March 2013 confirmed the theoretical prediction by the Bersten team at the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Uni ... more


IRON AND ICE

NASA wants to tow an asteroid to the moon: senator
NASA wants to grab a small asteroid and tow it into orbit around the moon, as part of a long-range plan towards establishing permanent manned outposts in space, according to a US senator. ... more
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EXO WORLDS

NASA Selects Explorer Investigations for Formulation
NASA's Astrophysics Explorer Program has selected two missions for launch in 2017: a planet-hunting satellite and an International Space Station instrument to observe X-rays from stars. The Tr ... more
TIME AND SPACE

On wings of light
LMU physicists have, for the first time, successfully transmitted a secure quantum code through the atmosphere from an aircraft to a ground station. Can worldwide communication ever be fully s ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Revolutionising the Skies: How Helsing's CA-1 Europa Drone Could Transform Autonomous Warfare
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TIME AND SPACE

Quantum tricks drive magnetic switching into the fast lane
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, and the University of Crete in Greece have found a new way to switch magnetism that is at least 1000 times fast ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Scientists propose revolutionary laser system to produce the next LHC
An international team of physicists has proposed a revolutionary laser system, inspired by the telecommunications technology, to produce the next generation of particle accelerators, such as the Lar ... more
EXO LIFE

Power behind primordial soup discovered
Researchers at the University of Leeds may have solved a key puzzle about how objects from space could have kindled life on Earth. While it is generally accepted that some important ingredients for ... more
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JOVIAN DREAMS

Mapping the Chemistry Needed for Life at Europa
A new paper led by a NASA researcher shows that hydrogen peroxide is abundant across much of the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa. The authors argue that if the peroxide on the surface of Europa mix ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

Scientists to Io: Your Volcanoes Are in the Wrong Place
Jupiter's moon Io is the most volcanically active world in the Solar System, with hundreds of volcanoes, some erupting lava fountains up to 250 miles high. However, concentrations of volcanic activi ... more
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PHYSICS NEWS

Gravity-Bending Find Leads to Kepler Meeting Einstein
NASA's Kepler space telescope has witnessed the effects of a dead star bending the light of its companion star. The findings are among the first detections of this phenomenon - a result of Einstein ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Stars in NGC 602a
The Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is one of the Milky Way's closest galactic neighbors. Even though it is a small, or so-called dwarf galaxy, the SMC is so bright that it is visible to the unaided ey ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Shining light on elusive dark matter
The antimatter hunter AMS-02 on the International Space Station is searching for the missing pieces of our Universe. The project's first results published are hinting at a new phenomenon and reveali ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote

Public to vote on names for Pluto moons

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Power behind primordial soup discovered

University of Tennessee professor discovers how microbes survive at bare minimum

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
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TIME AND SPACE

SDSC's Gordon Supercomputer Assists in Crunching Large Hadron Collider Data
Gordon, the unique supercomputer launched last year by the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, recently completed its most data-intensive task so far: r ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Hubble breaks record for furthest supernova
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has broken the record in the quest to find the furthest supernova of the type used to measure cosmic distances. This supernova exploded more than 10 billion years ... more
TIME AND SPACE

ALMA Detects Signs of Star Formation Surprisingly Close to Galaxy's Supermassive Black Hole
Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have discovered signs of star formation perilously close to the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way Galax ... more
IRON AND ICE

Collision Course? A Comet Heads for Mars
Over the years, the spacefaring nations of Earth have sent dozens of probes and rovers to explore Mars. Today there are three active satellites circling the red planet while two rovers, Opportunity ... more
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EXO WORLDS

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TIME AND SPACE

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SATURN DAILY

NASA Team Investigates Complex Chemistry At Titan

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers Anticipate 100 Billion Earth-Like Planets

TIME AND SPACE

Green Pea galaxies could help astronomers understand early universe

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astrophysicists to probe dark matter in sunny California

TIME AND SPACE

Shape from sound - new methods to probe the universe

SOLAR SCIENCE

Europe readies for solar storm risks

TIME AND SPACE

LHC upgrade could yield dark matter

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Swirling Secrets

Supernova remnant 1987A continues to reveal its secrets

New Insights on How Spiral Galaxies Get Their Arms

Pre-existing mineralogy may survive lunar impacts

NOAO: Star Birth in Cepheus

Black hole wakes up and has a light snack

Hungry black hole wakes up for a planet-sized snack

'Metascreen' forms ultra-thin invisibility cloak

Lensing in the Peculiar "Magatama" Galaxy

Hubble Sees J 900 Masquerading as a Double Star

Hubble observes the hidden depths of Messier 77

NASA's Swift Sizes Up Comet ISON

Dawn remains in silent pursuit of dwarf planet Ceres

Physics of fluids explained 100 years after original discovery

University of Tennessee professor discovers how microbes survive at bare minimum

Lunar cycle determines hunting behaviour of nocturnal gulls

Young, hot and blue

Hunting high-mass stars with Herschel

Astronomers discover new kind of supernova

New radio telescope in SA will shed light on earliest moments of universe

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