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May 21, 2013
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New method proposed for detecting gravitational waves from ends of universe
Reno NV (SPX) May 20, 2013
A new window into the nature of the universe may be possible with a device proposed by scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno and Stanford University that would detect elusive gravity waves from the other end of the cosmos. Their paper describing the device and process was published in the prestigious physics journal Physical Review Letters. "Gravitational waves represent one of the missing pieces of Einstein's theory of general relativity," Andrew Geraci, University of Nevada, Reno physics ... read more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Weather on the Outer Planets Only Goes So Deep
What is the long-range weather forecast for the giant planets Uranus and Neptune? These planets are home to extreme winds blowing at speeds of over 1000 km/hour, hurricane-like storms as large aroun ... more
EXO LIFE

Billion-year-old water could hold clues to life on Earth and Mars
A UK-Canadian team of scientists has discovered ancient pockets of water, which have been isolated deep underground for billions of years and contain abundant chemicals known to support life. ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Activity Continues On the Sun
Solar activity continued on May 14, 2013, as the sun emitted a fourth X-class flare from its upper left limb, peaking at 9:48 p.m. EDT. This flare is classified as an X1.2 flare and it is the 18th X ... more
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SATURN DAILY

Cassini Shapes First Global Topographic Map of Titan
Scientists have created the first global topographic map of Saturn's moon Titan, giving researchers a valuable tool for learning more about one of the most Earth-like and interesting worlds in the s ... more


STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Orion's Hidden Fiery Ribbon
This dramatic new image of cosmic clouds in the constellation of Orion reveals what seems to be a fiery ribbon in the sky. This orange glow represents faint light coming from grains of cold interste ... more
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MOON DAILY

NASA says meteor impact on the moon glowed like a star
NASA astronomers monitoring the moon for signs of meteor impacts say they've identified the biggest explosion in the history of the observation program. ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA says sun eruption sending billions of tons of particles at Earth
NASA says the sun erupted with an Earth-directed coronal mass ejection early Friday, sending billions of tons of solar particles into space and heading our way. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Maintaining US space dominance requires rapid and reliable delivery of new systems
Shield or Spark? The U.S. Golden Dome and the New Missile Arms Race
Starcloud partners with Mission Space to protect orbital datacenters with real time space weather intelligence
MOON DAILY

Bright Explosion on the Moon
For the past 8 years, NASA astronomers have been monitoring the Moon for signs of explosions caused by meteoroids hitting the lunar surface. "Lunar meteor showers" have turned out to be more common ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA's Asteroid Sample Return Mission Moves into Development
NASA's first mission to sample an asteroid is moving ahead into development and testing in preparation for its launch in 2016. The Origins-Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Secur ... more
EXO WORLDS

New Method of Finding Planets Scores its First Discovery
Detecting alien worlds presents a significant challenge since they are small, faint, and close to their stars. The two most prolific techniques for finding exoplanets are radial velocity (looking fo ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

Hubble Tells a Tale of Galactic Collisions
When we look into the distant cosmos, the great majority of the objects we see are galaxies: immense gatherings of stars, planets, gas, dust, and dark matter, showing up in all kind of shapes. ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Scientists capture first direct proof of Hofstadter butterfly effect
A team of researchers from several universities - including UCF -has observed a rare quantum physics effect that produces a repeating butterfly-shaped energy spectrum in a magnetic field, confirming ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Vast reserves, but little to drink: Tajikistan's water struggles
Year after northern Nigeria floods, survivors left high and dry
Africa's path to low-carbon food security
EXO WORLDS

Critical Kepler Reaction Wheel Fails: Mission End In Sight
The Kepler mission team reported Wednesdau that Kepler spacecraft is once again in safe mode. As was the case earlier this month, this was a Thruster-Controlled Safe Mode. The root cause is no ... more
EXO WORLDS

Sifting Through the Atmosphere's of Far-Off Worlds
Gone are the days of being able to count the number of known planets on your fingers. Today, there are more than 800 confirmed exoplanets - planets that orbit stars beyond our Sun - and more than ... more
SPACE SCOPES

A space-time magnifying glass
Bright arcs are smeared around the heart of galaxy cluster Abell S1077 in this image taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble space telescope. The arcs are stretched images of distant galaxies distorted by the ... more
SPACE SCOPES
'Vulcan' wins Pluto moon name vote

Public to vote on names for Pluto moons

The PI's Perspective: The Seven-Year Itch


SPACE SCOPES
Billion-year-old water could hold clues to life on Earth and Mars

How the Density of Exoplanets' Atmospheres Weighs on the Odds for Alien Life

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SPACE SCOPES
New Method of Finding Planets Scores its First Discovery

Critical Kepler Reaction Wheel Fails: Mission End In Sight

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SPACE SCOPES
Nine-Year-Old Mars Rover Passes 40-Year-Old Record

Mars Icebreaker Life Mission

NASA Probe Counts Space Rock Impacts on Mars

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA Develops Key To Cosmic Carbon's Molecular Evolution
Scientists at NASA's Ames Research Center now have the capability to systematically investigate the molecular evolution of cosmic carbon. For the first time, these scientists are able to automatical ... more
IRON AND ICE

Asteroid 1998 QE2 To Sail Past Earth Nine Times Larger Than Cruise Ship
On May 31, 2013, asteroid 1998 QE2 will sail serenely past Earth, getting no closer than about 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometers), or about 15 times the distance between Earth and the moon. ... more
EXO WORLDS

"Kepler's Dozen" - 13 Stories About Distant Worlds That Really Exist
For centuries, humans have pondered what life on other planets beyond our solar system might be like. With the launch of the Kepler spacecraft in 2009 we now have evidence for the widespread existen ... more
EXO WORLDS

Team Takes Part in Discovering New Planet
For the past two years, Professor Tsevi Mazeh and his PhD student, Simchon Faigler, from the School of Physics and Astronomy at TAU, have been searching for planets around other stars using a novel ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
China sends 11th group of internet satellites into orbit for global constellation
NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
NRL coronagraph on NOAA SWFO L1 will enhance space weather forecasts
SOLAR SCIENCE

Sun unleashes four potent solar flares

SOLAR SCIENCE

Impacts of Strong Solar Flares

TIME AND SPACE

New principle may help explain why nature is quantum

TIME AND SPACE

Quantum Physics: Look But Don't Touch

TIME AND SPACE

Physicists light 'magnetic fire' to reveal energy's path

ECLIPSES

Australian sky-gazers witness 'ring of fire' eclipse

TIME AND SPACE

Scientists demonstrate pear shaped atomic nuclei

MOON DAILY

Water on moon, Earth have a common source

SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA: Solar flare was first of most intense class observed this year

MOON DAILY

Where on Earth did the moon's water come from

Ground-Breaking Science And Spectacular Cosmic Images from PAPER

Space Warps Project Needs Your Help

Planets Aligning in the Sunset Sky

Water on moon, Earth came from same primitive meteorites

Astronomers discover surprising clutch of hydrogen clouds lurking among our galactic neighbors

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Finds Dead Stars Polluted with Planet Debris

Chaos proves superior to order

Cloud computing is silver lining for Russian firms

Herschel finds hot gas on the menu for Milky Way's black hole

Exotic atoms hold clues to unsolved physics puzzle at the dawn of the universe

Northrop Grumman Completes Lunar Lander Study for Golden Spike Company

First biological evidence of a supernova

NASA's Fermi, Swift See 'Shockingly Bright' Burst

UF launches HiPerGator, Florida's most powerful supercomputer

Birth of a Black Hole

The Great Exoplanet Debate

First Tunguska Meteorite Fragments Discovered

Dell buys cloud software firm Enstratius

NASA's Spitzer Puts Planets in a Petri Dish

Quest for Dark Matter Begins With a Few Tiny Bubbles

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