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September 09, 2013
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Eleven Spacecraft Show Interstellar Wind Changed Direction Over 40 Years
Greenbelt, MD (SPX) Sep 10, 2013
Like the wind adjusting course in the middle of a storm, scientists have discovered that the particles streaming into the solar system from interstellar space have most likely changed direction over the last 40 years. Such information can help us map out our place within the galaxy surrounding us, and help us understand our place in space. The results, based on data spanning four decades from 11 different spacecraft, were published in Science. Vestiges of the interstellar wind flowing into w ... read more
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Powerful jets blowing material out of galaxy
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TECH SPACE

New computational approaches speed up the exploration of the universe
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Interstellar winds buffeting our solar system have shifted direction
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IRON AND ICE

Changes in Comet Rotation May be Predicted With Greater Accuracy
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MOON DAILY

Moon landing mission to use "secret weapons"
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MOON DAILY

NASA-Funded Scientists Detect Water on Moon's Surface that Hints at Water Below
NASA-funded lunar research has yielded evidence of water locked in mineral grains on the surface of the moon from an unknown source deep beneath the surface. Using data from NASA's Moon Minera ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA launches spacecraft to study Moon atmosphere
NASA launched an unmanned spacecraft Friday that aims to study the Moon's atmosphere, the US space agency's third lunar probe in five years. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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IRON AND ICE

NASA Spacecraft Reactivated to Hunt for Asteroids
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TIME AND SPACE

New Results from Daya Bay - Tracking the Disappearance of Ghostlike Neutrinos
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A Danish experiment suggests unexpected magic by cosmic rays in cloud formation
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NASA-funded Program Helps Amateur Astronomers Detect Alien Worlds
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MOON DAILY

NASA launches spacecraft to study Moon atmosphere
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MOON DAILY

NASA spacecraft to study Moon's atmosphere
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY
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TIME AND SPACE

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TIME AND SPACE

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TIME AND SPACE

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PHYSICS NEWS

Gravity variations much bigger than previously thought
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SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA's SDO Mission Untangles Motion Inside the Sun

MOON DAILY

Moon landing mission to use "secret weapons"

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Milky Way Gas Cloud Causes Multiple Images of Distant Quasar

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Bizarre alignment of planetary nebulae

TECH SPACE

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SATURN DAILY

Massive storm on Saturn throws water ice high in atmosphere

SOLAR SCIENCE

Another Earth-Directed CME

EXO WORLDS

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IRON AND ICE

Prehistoric climate change due to cosmic crash in Canada

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Cosmic ray finding

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Why super massive black holes consume less material than expected

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NASA's Chandra catches our galaxy's giant black hole rejecting food

Asteroid named after sci-fi's Alejandro Jodorowsky

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