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February 05, 2014
TIME AND SPACE
NASA to study almost absolute zero matter at ISS
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Feb 05, 2014
NASA has revealed its plans to create the coldest spot in the known universe on board the International Space Station in 2016. The researchers are preparing to study matter at temperatures near absolute zero, revealing the world of quantum mechanics. The US space agency has announced that its researchers are currently working on the Cold Atom Laboratory , "the coolest spot in the universe", which will be ready for installation inside the International Space Station by December 2015. There ar ... read more
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TIME AND SPACE

Rice lab clocks 'hot' electrons
Plasmonic nanoparticles developed at Rice University are becoming known for their ability to turn light into heat, but how to use them to generate electricity is not nearly as well understood. Scien ... more
IRON AND ICE

Getting ready for asteroids
With a mandate from the UN, ESA and other space agencies from around the world are about to establish a high-level group to help coordinate global response should a threatening asteroid ever be foun ... more
EXO LIFE

New Technique Could Be Used to Search Space Dust for Life's Ingredients
While the origin of life remains mysterious, scientists are finding more and more evidence that material created in space and delivered to Earth by comet and meteor impacts could have given a boost ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Riding a blue-green wake of xenon to Ceres
Dawn is continuing its trek through the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Leaving behind a blue-green wake of xenon from its ion propulsion system, its sights are set on dwarf planet Cere ... more


IRON AND ICE

NASA Posts Final Asteroid Workshop Report
In 2013, NASA kicked off the Asteroid Redirect Mission and the Asteroid Grand Challenge, collectively known as the Asteroid Initiative. On June 18, we issued a Request for Information to seek innova ... more
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EXO LIFE

Planetary Protection: Preventing Microbes Hitchhiking to Space
While astronauts might dream of discovering unknown life one day in their future career, ESA's Planetary Protection Officer oversees activities that achieve it on a regular basis. As part of t ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rogue asteroids may be the norm
To get an idea of how the early solar system may have formed, scientists often look to asteroids. These relics of rock and dust represent what today's planets may have been before they differentiate ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Northrop Grumman Hypersonic Navigation System Exceeds Rocket Test Milestones
We can build fighter jet without Germany: France's Dassault
Moldova backs EU in elections marred by Russian interference
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Where the Wild Stars Are
A storm of stars is brewing in the Trifid nebula, as seen in this view from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE. The stellar nursery, where baby stars are bursting into being, is the ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Universe's early galaxies grew massive through collisions
It has long puzzled scientists that there were enormously massive galaxies that were already old and no longer forming new stars in the very early universe, approx. 3 billion years after the Big Ban ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA's LRO Snaps a Picture of NASA's LADEE Spacecraft
With precise timing, the camera aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) was able to take a picture of NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft as it orbited ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA and ESA Space Telescopes Help Solve Mystery of Burned-Out Galaxies
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes, and Europe's Herschel Space Observatory, have pieced together the evolutionary sequence of compact elliptical galaxies that erupted and ... more
EXO LIFE

Sun's closest neighbor could harbor 'superhabitable' world
The sun's closest neighbor star may host a "superhabitable," life-supporting world of islands, shallow seas and gentle slopes, Canadian scientists say. ... 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
TECH SPACE

Russia, US to join forces against space threats
Russia and the United States will pool efforts in the creation of asteroid diversion techniques. Russian Emergency Situations Minister Vladimir Puchkov said in a video link with the administrator of ... more
EXO WORLDS

First Weather Map of Brown Dwarf
ESO's Very Large Telescope has been used to create the first ever map of the weather on the surface of the nearest brown dwarf to Earth. An international team has made a chart of the dark and light ... more
SATURN DAILY

Cassini's View of Weird and Wonderful Saturn
Since Cassini entered orbit around Saturn in 2004, it has sent back a wealth of information about the planet and its moons. On Wednesday, December 4, NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) hos ... more
SATURN DAILY
Countdown to Pluto

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SATURN DAILY
New Technique Could Be Used to Search Space Dust for Life's Ingredients

Planetary Protection: Preventing Microbes Hitchhiking to Space

Sun's closest neighbor could harbor 'superhabitable' world


SATURN DAILY
First Weather Map of Brown Dwarf

NASA-Sponsored 'Disk Detective' Lets Public Search for New Planetary Nurseries

Astronomers create first map of weather on nearby brown dwarf star


SATURN DAILY
Work on Mystery Rock Continues As Rover Marks 10

NASA Mars Rover's View of Possible Westward Route

ExoMars orbiter core module completed

MOON DAILY

Sole camera from NASA moon missions to be auctioned
NASA's only camera to have made it to the moon and back as part of the Apollo manned missions will be auctioned in Vienna on March 21, organisers said Thursday. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Asteroid Diversity Points to a "Snow Globe" Solar System
Our solar system seems like a neat and orderly place, with small, rocky worlds near the Sun and big, gaseous worlds farther out, all eight planets following orbital paths unchanged since they formed ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta wide awake as check-up continues
Following last week's wake-up of the Rosetta comet-chaser, ESA's flight controllers have conducted the first in a series of health checks aimed at assessing how well it came through 31 months of hib ... more
EXO WORLDS

NASA-Sponsored 'Disk Detective' Lets Public Search for New Planetary Nurseries
NASA is inviting the public to help astronomers discover embryonic planetary systems hidden among data from the agency's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission through a new website, Dis ... more
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NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
India plans mega-dam to counter China water fears
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Solving a 30-year-old problem in massive star formation

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

UCSC Scientists Capture First Cosmic Web Filaments at Keck Observatory

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

River of Hydrogen Flowing through Space Seen with Green Bank Telescope

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Scientists probe mystery of early 'dead' galaxies in the universe

TECH SPACE

Fujitsu returns to profit with healthy sales

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers create first map of weather on nearby brown dwarf star

IRON AND ICE

Astronomers say 'rogue' asteroids often found where they don't belong

EXO LIFE

From one cell to many: How did multicellularity evolve?

MOON DAILY

New results on the geologic characteristics of the Chang'e-3 exploration region

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Milky Way shaken... and stirred

Rare Brown Dwarf Discovery Provides Benchmark for Future Exoplanet Research

NASA Spacecraft Take Aim At Nearby Supernova

Hubble, Hubble, Seeing Double

Black Hole Powers 'Cosmic Flashlight' Illuminating the Cosmic Web

NASA Instruments on European Comet Spacecraft Begin Countdown

Looking for a superhabitable world then try Alpha Centauri B

Hugging hemes help electrons hop

China's moon rover experiences abnormality

Extreme Power of Black Hole Revealed

NASA-funded sounding rocket to catch aurora in the act

Yutu moon rover has 'abnormality': Xinhua

NEOWISE Celebrates First Month of Operations After Reactivation

Mass is critical at nano-scale; matters in calculations and measurements

Water found in stardust suggests life may be common in universe

Lenovo to buy IBM's low-end server business for $2.3bn

Hubble Looks At Messier 65 and Its History

SAP says cloud computing to continue to boost sales

Bamboo math documents called China's earliest

ALMA Discovers a Formation Site of a Giant Planetary System

Galaxies on FIRE: Star Feedback Results in Less Massive Galaxies

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