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February 27, 2014
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Radar Images of near-Earth Asteroid 2006 DP14
Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 26, 2014
A collage of radar images of near-Earth asteroid 2006 DP14 was generated by NASA scientists using the 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., on the night of Feb. 11, 2014. Delay-Doppler radar imaging revealed that the asteroid is about 1,300 feet (400 meters) long, 660 feet (200 meters) wide, and shaped somewhat like a big peanut. The asteroid's period of rotation is about six hours. The asteroid is of a type known as a "contact binary" because it has two large lobes ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

Detection of Water Vapor in the Atmosphere of a Hot Jupiter
Although liquid water covers a majority of Earth's surface, scientists are still searching for planets outside of our solar system that contain water. Researchers at Caltech and several other instit ... more
TECH SPACE

USAF reveals 'neighborhood watch' satellite program
The United States plans to send into orbit a pair of satellites to monitor spacecraft from other countries, as well as to track space debris, the head of Air Force Space Command said. The US A ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Bullying black holes force galaxies to stay red and dead
Herschel has discovered massive elliptical galaxies in the nearby Universe containing plenty of cold gas, even though the galaxies fail to produce new stars. Comparison with other data suggests that ... more
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EXO LIFE

Pinwheel 'living' crystals and the origin of life
Simply making nanoparticles spin coaxes them to arrange themselves into what University of Michigan researchers call 'living rotating crystals' that could serve as a nanopump. They may also, inciden ... more


STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Stream of stars in Andromeda satellite galaxy shows cosmic collision
The Andromeda Galaxy is surrounded by a swarm of small satellite galaxies. Researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute, among others, have detected a stream of stars in one of the Andromeda Galaxy's o ... more
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MOON DAILY

China Focus: Uneasy rest begins for China's troubled Yutu rover
China's lunar rover Yutu entered its third planned dormancy on Saturday, with the mechanical control issues that might cripple the vehicle still unresolved. According to the State Administrati ... more
EXO WORLDS

NASA cries planetary 'bonanza' with 715 new worlds
NASA on Wednesday announced a torrent of new planet discoveries, hailing a "bonanza" of 715 worlds now known outside the solar system thanks to the Kepler space telescope's planet-hunting mission. ... 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
TIME AND SPACE

Researchers say distant quasars could close a loophole in quantum mechanics
In a paper published this week in the journal Physical Review Letters, MIT researchers propose an experiment that may close the last major loophole of Bell's inequality - a 50-year-old theorem that, ... more
IRON AND ICE

Astronomer spots asteroid smashing into Moon
A Spanish astronomer on Monday said he had witnessed a fridge-sized asteroid smash into the Moon, in the biggest lunar impact by a space rock ever recorded. ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA's IRIS Spots Its Largest Solar Flare
On Jan. 28, 2014, NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or IRIS, witnessed its strongest solar flare since it launched in the summer of 2013. Solar flares are bursts of x-rays and light that ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

LUX dark matter results confirmed
A new high-accuracy calibration of the LUX (Large Underground Xenon) dark matter detector demonstrates the experiment's sensitivity to ultra-low energy events. The new analysis strongly confirms the ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

With A Deadly Embrace, 'Spidery' Pulsars Consume Their Mates
Black widow spiders and their Australian cousins, known as redbacks, are notorious for their tainted love, expressed as an unsettling tendency to kill and devour their male partners. Astronomers hav ... 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
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers find solar storms behave like supernovae
Researchers at UCL have studied the behaviour of the Sun's coronal mass ejections, explaining for the first time the details of how these huge eruptions behave as they fall back onto the Sun's surfa ... more
IRON AND ICE

Subaru Telescope Detects Rare Form of Nitrogen in Comet ISON
A team of astronomers, led by Ph.D. candidate Yoshiharu Shinnaka and Professor Hideyo Kawakita, both from Kyoto Sangyo University, successfully observed the Comet ISON during its bright outburst in ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Optimising custody is child's play for physicists
Physics can provide insights into societal trends. Problems involving interactions between people linked in real-life networks can be better understood by using physical models. As a diversion ... more
TIME AND SPACE
Thanks America, New Horizons Ahead

Countdown to Pluto

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TIME AND SPACE
Pinwheel 'living' crystals and the origin of life

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

Planetary Protection: Preventing Microbes Hitchhiking to Space


TIME AND SPACE
NASA cries planetary 'bonanza' with 715 new worlds

Detection of Water Vapor in the Atmosphere of a Hot Jupiter

ESA selects planet-hunting PLATO mission


TIME AND SPACE
NASA Mars Orbiter Views Opportunity Rover on Ridge

Curiosity Adds Reverse Driving for Wheel Protection

Curiosity Drives On After Crossing Martian Dune

IRON AND ICE

Rocks around the clock: asteroids pound tiny star
Scientists using CSIRO's Parkes telescope and another telescope in South Africa have found evidence that a tiny star called PSR J0738-4042 is being pounded by asteroids - large lumps of rock from sp ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The Shocking Behavior of a Speedy Star
Roguish runaway stars can have a big impact on their surroundings as they plunge through the Milky Way galaxy. Their high-speed encounters shock the galaxy, creating arcs, as seen in this newly rele ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The Hubble Showdown: Starbursts versus Monsters
The dominating figure in the middle of this new Hubble image is a galaxy known as MCG-03-04-014. It belongs to a class of galaxies called luminous infrared galaxies - galaxies that are incredibly br ... more
TECH SPACE

Big Mechanism Seeks the "Whys" Hidden in Big Data
As commercial technologies become more advanced and widely available, adversaries are rapidly developing capabilities that put our forces at risk. To counter these threats, the U.S. military is deve ... 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
TIME AND SPACE

Scientists complete the top quark puzzle

TECH SPACE

Novel optical fibers transmit high-quality images

MOON DAILY

Is Yutu Stuck?

PHYSICS NEWS

An end in sight in the long search for gravity waves

TECH SPACE

Space agency studying ways to capture derelict satellites, space junk

MOON DAILY

Japan's Pocari Sweat bound for the moon: maker

TECH SPACE

How to catch a satellite

IRON AND ICE

NASA takes major step in hunt for asteroids

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA's Chandra Sees Runaway Pulsar Firing an Extraordinary Jet

EXO WORLDS

ESA selects planet-hunting PLATO mission

Strange explosion in Argentina, scientists probe meteor link

Diamonds in the tail of the scorpion

Clouds seen circling supermassive black holes

Rife with hype, exoplanet study needs patience and refinement

A forgotten model of the universe

Europe mulling plans for huge, next-generation atom smasher

Lunar ownership laws: a future necessity?

Hubble Looks Into Terzan 7

Huge asteroid passes Earth nearly one year after Chelyabinsk meteorite

Hubble Watches Stars' Clockwork Motion In Nearby Galaxy

When a black hole shreds a star, a bright flare tells the story

The Wisps of Dione

Einstein's conversion from a static to an expanding universe

Europe sets plans for 2024 planet-hunting mission

When stars explode, it's a messy business

Scientist: Exoplanet research needs less hype, more patience

Data links quick fix

IBEX research shows influence of galactic magnetic field extends well beyond our solar system

Responding to Potential Asteroid Redirect Mission Targets

Chang'e-2 lunar probe travels 70 mln km

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