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November 15, 2013
JOVIAN DREAMS
A question for Jupiter
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 15, 2013
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is one of the solar system's most mysterious landmarks. Based on what scientists understand about fluid dynamics, this massive storm - which is big enough to engulf the Earth two or three times over - should have disappeared centuries ago. Pedram Hassanzadeh, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University, and Philip Marcus, a professor of fluid dynamics at the University of California, Berkeley, think they can explain why. Their work, which Hassanzadeh will present at the an ... read more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Young stars paint spectacular stellar landscape
Most stars do not form alone, but with many siblings that are created at about the same time from a single cloud of gas and dust. NGC 3572, in the southern constellation of Carina (The Keel), is one ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Astronomers reveal contents of mysterious black hole jets
An international team of astronomers has answered a long standing question about the enigmatic jets emitted by black holes, in research published in the journal Nature. Jets are narrow beams o ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Surprising Image Provides New Tool for Studying a Galaxy
Astronomers studying gas halos around nearby galaxies were surprised when detailed studies with the National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) showed that one of their subje ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Hubble views an old and mysterious cluster
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the best ever image of the globular cluster Messier 15, a gathering of very old stars that orbits the centre of the Milky Way. This glittering cluste ... more


TIME AND SPACE

High-energy physicists predict new family of four-quark objects
An international team of high-energy physicists says the discovery of an electrically charged subatomic particle called Zc(4020) is a sign that they have begun to unveil a whole new family of four-q ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

New study shows atomic punch from black holes
Black holes spit out mighty high-speed jets of matter that include heavy atoms, a study published in Nature said on Wednesday. ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Sun's Magnetic Field Poised to Reverse Its Polarity
Every 11 years, the sun undergoes a complete makeover when the polarity of its magnetic field - its magnetic north and south - flips. The effects of this large-scale event ripple throughout the sola ... 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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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Spitzer and ALMA Reveal a Star's Bubbly Birth
It's a bouncing baby . . . star! Combined observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the newly completed Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile have revealed the thro ... more
SATURN DAILY

NASA Cassini Spacecraft Provides New View of Saturn and Earth
NASA has released a natural-color image of Saturn from space, the first in which Saturn, its moons and rings, and Earth, Venus and Mars, all are visible. The new panoramic mosaic of the majestic Sat ... more
TECH SPACE

NASA Brings Earth Science 'Big Data' to the Cloud with Amazon Web Services
NASA and Amazon Web Services of Seattle, Wash., are making a large collection of NASA climate and Earth science satellite data available to research and educational users through the AWS cloud. The ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Study: Solar activity not a significant factor in global warming
As the sun approaches the peak of its 11-year activity cycle, British scientists say they've confirmed that activity plays a minimal roll in global warming. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Dartmouth researchers shed new light on dark energy, cosmic speed-up
In a new study, Dartmouth researchers rule out a controversial theory that the accelerating expansion of the universe is an illusion. While the findings don't explain the cosmic speed-up, they ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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
MOON DAILY

NASA's GRAIL Mission Puts a New Face on the Moon
Scientists using data from the lunar-orbiting twins of NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission are gaining new insight into how the face of the moon received its rugged good ... more
IRON AND ICE

When is a comet not a comet?
Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have observed a unique and baffling object in the asteroid belt that looks like a rotating lawn sprinkler or badminton shuttlecock. While this o ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Hubble catches stellar explosions in NGC 6984
Supernovae are intensely bright objects. They are formed when a star reaches the end of its life with a dramatic explosion, expelling most of its material out into space. The subject of this new Hub ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
The Sounds of New Horizons

On the Path to Pluto, 5 AU and Closing

SwRI study finds that Pluto satellites' orbital ballet may hint of long-ago collisions


STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Theory of Earth's special place in the universe proven unfounded

Study: Humble clays may have been birthplace of life on Earth

Life, but not as we know it


STELLAR CHEMISTRY
NASA Kepler Results Usher in a New Era of Astronomy

Astronomers answer key question: How common are habitable planets?

One in five Sun-like stars may have Earth-like planets


STELLAR CHEMISTRY
NASA release 'tour' of ancient, wet Mars as YouTube video

Martian moon samples will have bits of Mars

Curiosity Out of Safe Mode

IRON AND ICE

'Freakish' asteroid discovered, resembles rotating lawn sprinkler
Astronomers have discovered a "weird and freakish object" resembling a rotating lawn sprinkler in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The find, reported online in the Nov. 7 issue of the Ast ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Solar activity playing a minimal role in global warming
Changes in solar activity have contributed no more than 10 per cent to global warming in the twentieth century, a new study has found. The findings, made by Professor Terry Sloan at the University o ... more
TECH SPACE

GOCE gives in to gravity
Close to 01:00 CET on Monday 11 November, ESA's GOCE satellite reentered Earth's atmosphere on a descending orbit pass that extended across Siberia, the western Pacific Ocean, the eastern Indian Oce ... more
TECH SPACE

European science satellite to break up late Sunday
Fragments from a science satellite are likely to crash to Earth late Sunday or early Monday after the one-tonne probe breaks up at the end of its mission, the European Space Agency (ESA) said on Friday. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
India plans mega-dam to counter China water fears
Breakthrough in UAV swarm intelligence as SRI redefines topology mapping
TECH SPACE

Quantum 'sealed envelope' system enables 'perfectly secure' information storage

TECH SPACE

Highly stable quantum light source for applications in quantum information systems

IRON AND ICE

It's Complicated: Dawn Spurs Rewrite of Vesta's Story

IRON AND ICE

Surprising Recent Discoveries of Three Large Near-Earth Objects

IRON AND ICE

Astronomers Establish the Strength of High-Inclination Asteroids

IRON AND ICE

Comet ISON Roars Through Leo

DEEP IMPACT

First study of Russian meteor

TIME AND SPACE

Another black hole in a star cluster

IRON AND ICE

BRRISON Lifts Off To Study Comet ISON

MOON DAILY

Moon mission yields clues to face of 'man in the moon'

From One Collapsing Star, Two Black Holes Form and Fuse

Six-tailed asteroid stuns scientists

Theory of Earth's special place in the universe proven unfounded

NASA Pursues New Geodesy Application for Emerging Atom-Optics Technology

Shanghai-built lunar rover set for lunar landing

NASA Kepler Results Usher in a New Era of Astronomy

Astronomers answer key question: How common are habitable planets?

Chelyabinsk asteroid measured 12,000 tonnes

Global IT spending set to recover in 2014

New material for quantum computing discovered out of the blue

One in five Sun-like stars may have Earth-like planets

Partial solar eclipse Sunday morning

e2v image sensors capture first images of the mystery region of the Sun

Life, but not as we know it

Quantum reality more complex than previously thought

Dawn Enjoying Smooth Travels Deep In The Main Asteroid Belt

Hubble's New Shot of Proxima Centauri, our Nearest Neighbor

Astronomer, with International Team, Identifies Earliest Galaxy Ever Detected

Study: Humble clays may have been birthplace of life on Earth

Galaxy Growth Examined Like Rings of a Tree

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