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August 21, 2013
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Will 'space junk' problem intensify?
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Aug 21, 2013
The United States is planning to shut down a key component of its space surveillance network that tracks satellites and "space junk" orbiting the Earth. As a result, satellite launches and flights to the International Space Station (ISS) may involve a higher degree of risk. The Air Force Space Surveillance System known as Space Fence consists of three two-mile-long transmitter antennae and six receivers in the south of the country. It has been scanning the near-earth space for any orbital objects ... read more
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IRON AND ICE

High-speed tests demonstrate space penetrator concept
Tests are being carried out under a technology development programme for planetary penetrators to assess the feasibility of delivering instrument packages to the subsurface of a planet or icy satell ... more
EXO LIFE

Spaceflight alters bacterial social networks
When astronauts launch into space, a microbial entourage follows. And the sheer number of these followers would give celebrities on Twitter a run for their money. The estimate is that normal, health ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Has Voyager 1 Left The Solar System?
by Matthew Hilburn Eleven billion miles and 36 years after its launch, some researchers say the Voyager 1 spacecraft has finally left our solar system and entered interstellar space. Research ... more
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PHYSICS NEWS

New map reveals Earth's gravity not the same around the globe
Australian scientists say satellite and topographic data has provided the most accurate map of the variations in Earth's gravity at locations around the world. ... more


EXO WORLDS

Study: Planets might be 'born free' without a parent star
Swedish astronomers say they've discovered tiny, round, cold clouds in space that have the right characteristics to form planets without a parent star. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Radar Images of Asteroid 2005 WK4
A collage of radar images of near-Earth asteroid 2005 WK4 was generated by NASA scientists using the 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., on Aug. 8, 2013. The a ... more
EXO WORLDS

Distant planet sets speed record by orbiting its star every 8.5 hours
U.S. scientists say an exoplanet around a distant star has one of the shortest "years" ever observed, whizzing around its parent star in a little over 8 hours. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Denmark closes airspace to civilian drones amid rise in sightings
Top diplomats of North Korea, China agree to oppose 'hegemonism'
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EXO WORLDS

Kepler planet hunter spacecraft is beyond repair: NASA
NASA said Thursday it cannot fix its hobbled planet-hunting Kepler Space Telescope and is considering what sort of scientific research it might be able to do at half-capacity. ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Growth of disorder of electrons measured in dual temperature system
Researchers at Aalto University and the University of Tokyo have succeeded for the first time in experimentally measuring a probability distribution for entropy production of electrons. Entrop ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Quantum teleportation: Transfer of flying quantum bits at the touch of a button
By means of the quantum-mechanical entanglement of spatially separated light fields, researchers in Tokyo and Mainz have managed to teleport photonic qubits with extreme reliability. This means that ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Around the World in Four Days: NASA Tracks Chelyabinsk Meteor Plume
Atmospheric physicist Nick Gorkavyi missed witnessing an event of the century last winter when a meteor exploded over his hometown of Chelyabinsk, Russia. From Greenbelt, Md., however, NASA's Gorkav ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Newly found pulsar helps astronomers explore Milky Way's mysterious core
Astronomers have made an important measurement of the magnetic field emanating from a swirling disk of material surrounding the black hole at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. The measurement, mad ... more
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The first animals on Earth may have been sea sponges, study suggests
Wildfire-induced thunderstorms recreated in Earth system models for first time
Fengyun satellite strengthens China global weather forecasting capacity
SPACE TRAVEL

Voyager 1 Has Left the Solar System
Voyager 1 appears to have at long last left our solar system and entered interstellar space, says a University of Maryland-led team of researchers. Carrying Earthly greetings on a gold plated phono ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A magnetar at the heart of our Milky Way
Astronomers have discovered a magnetar at the centre of our Milky Way. This pulsar has an extremely strong magnetic field and enables researchers to investigate the direct vicinity of the black hole ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Cosmic turbulences result in star and black hole formation
Just how stars and black holes in the Universe are able to form from rotating matter is one of the big questions of astrophysics. What we do know is that magnetic fields figure prominently into the ... more
TIME AND SPACE
Pluto Science Conference Exceeds Expectations

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Spaceflight alters bacterial social networks

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TIME AND SPACE
Study: Planets might be 'born free' without a parent star

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SPACE SCOPES

Hubble explores the origins of modern galaxies
The Hubble Sequence classifies galaxies according to their morphology and star-forming activity, organising them into a cosmic zoo of spiral, elliptical, and irregular shapes with whirling arms, fuz ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

NASA Voyager Statement about Competing Models to Explain Recent Spacecraft Data
A newly published paper argues that NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has already entered interstellar space. The model described in the paper is new and different from other models used so far to explain ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

NASA spacecraft on journey to Jupiter hits halfway point
NASA's Juno spacecraft is halfway to Jupiter. The Jovian-system-bound spacecraft reached the milestone today (8/12/13) at 5:25 a.m. PDT (8:25 a.m. EDT/12:25 UTC). ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Physicists propose Higgs boson 'portal' as the source of this elusive entity
One of the biggest mysteries in contemporary particle physics and cosmology is why dark energy, which is observed to dominate energy density of the universe, has a remarkably small (but not zero) va ... more
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NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
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DEEP IMPACT

NASA used satellite to follow plume left by exploding meteor

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Researchers Slow Light to a Crawl in Liquid Crystal Matrix

TIME AND SPACE

Cosmology in the lab using laser-cooled ions

JOVIAN DREAMS

If We Landed on Europa, What Would We Want to Know?

IRON AND ICE

Researchers identify 12 'easy' candidates for asteroid mining

IRON AND ICE

New NASA Mission to Help Us Learn How to Mine Asteroids

EXO LIFE

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TIME AND SPACE

An infallible quantum measurement

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First Hundred Thousand Years of Our Universe

DEEP IMPACT

Skywatchers readying for cosmic light show from meteor shower

Is Europa habitable?

The Sun's Magnetic Field is about to Flip

Looming weak solar max may herald frosty times

Hubble Space Telescope finds source of Magellanic Stream

Astronomers Image Lowest-mass Exoplanet Around a Sun-like Star

Explosion Illuminates Invisible Galaxy in the Dark Ages

NASA Selects Launch Services Contract for OSIRIS-REx Mission

The Sun's Magnetic Field is about to Flip

European countries to join in building particle accelerator in Russia

While shooting stars get noticed, cosmic dust hitting us all the time

Perseid meteoroids to produce great balls of fire

Hubble Finds 'Smoking Gun' After Gamma-Ray Blast

Chelyabinsk meteorite may have gang of siblings

Largest neuronal network simulation achieved using K computer

Observations tie colliding neutron stars to 'kilonova' phenomenon

New Explorer Mission Chooses the 'Just-Right' Orbit

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When galaxies switch off

Asteroid named as possible source of exploding Russian meteorite

'Blinking' stellar system may yield clues to planet formation

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