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June 06, 2014
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Astronomers discover first Thorne-Zytkow object, a bizarre type of hybrid star
Boulder CO (SPX) Jun 05, 2014
In a discovery decades in the making, scientists have detected the first of a "theoretical" class of stars first proposed in 1975 by physicist Kip Thorne and astronomer Anna Zytkow. Thorne-Zytkow objects (TZOs) are hybrids of red supergiant and neutron stars that superficially resemble normal red supergiants, such as Betelguese in the constellation Orion. They differ, however, in their distinct chemical signatures that result from unique activity in their stellar interiors. TZOs are thought to be ... read more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Solving sunspot mysteries
Multi-wavelength observations of sunspots with the 1.6-meter telescope at in California and aboard NASA's IRIS spacecraft have produced new and intriguing images of high-speed plasma flows and erupt ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Solar Orbiter's shield takes Sun's heat
ESA's Solar Orbiter mission has undergone its latest major test: its protective shield has been subjected to concentrated sunlight to prove it can cope with the fierce temperatures close in to our p ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Surprisingly strong magnetic fields challenge black holes' pull
A new study of supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies has found magnetic fields play an impressive role in the systems' dynamics. In fact, in dozens of black holes surveyed, the magneti ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Two planets orbit nearby ancient star
An international team of astronomers, including five Carnegie scientists, reports the discovery of two new planets orbiting a very old star that is near to our own Sun. One of these planets orbits t ... more


SOLAR SCIENCE

Investigating unusual three-ribbon solar flares with extreme high resolution
The 1.6 meter telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) in California has given researchers unparalleled capability for investigating phenomena such as solar flares. Operated by New Jersey Inst ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

Hubble unveils a colourful view of the Universe
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have captured the most comprehensive picture ever assembled of the evolving Universe - and one of the most colourful. The study is called the Ultraviolet ... more
EXO WORLDS

First light for SPHERE exoplanet imager
SPHERE passed its acceptance tests in Europe in December 2013 and was then shipped to Paranal. The delicate reassembly was completed in May 2014 and the instrument is now mounted on VLT Unit Telesco ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU leaders plot defence boost in shadow of Denmark drones
Germany wants to allow military to shoot down drones
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TIME AND SPACE

Hubble Team Unveils Most Colorful View of Universe Yet Captured
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have assembled a comprehensive picture of the evolving universe - among the most colorful deep space images ever captured by the 24-year-old telescope ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A violent, complex scene of colliding galaxy clusters
Astronomers using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory have produced a spectacular image revealing new details of violent collisions involving at least four cl ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Black Hole 'Batteries' Keep Blazars Going and Going
Astronomers studying two classes of black-hole-powered galaxies monitored by NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope have found evidence that they represent different sides of the same cosmic coin. B ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Discovering a hidden source of solar surges
Cutting-edge observations with the 1.6-meter telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) in California have taken research into the structure and activity of the Sun to new levels of understandin ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers Confounded By Massive Rocky World
Astronomers have discovered a rocky planet that weighs 17 times as much as Earth and is more than twice as large in size. This discovery has planet formation theorists challenged to explain how such ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers discover ancient worlds from another galaxy next door
An international team of scientists, led by astronomers at Queen Mary University of London, report of two new planets orbiting Kapteyn's star, one of the oldest stars found near the Sun. One of the ... more
TECH SPACE

Lockheed system to help track orbiting space objects
Advanced S-Band phased array radars are to be provided to the U.S. Air Force by Lockheed Martin for the Space Fence program, the company announced. ... more
EXO WORLDS

'Neapolitan' exoplanets come in three flavors
The planets of our solar system come in two basic flavors, like vanilla and chocolate ice cream. We have small, rocky terrestrials like Earth and Mars, and large gas giants like Neptune and Jupiter. ... more
IRON AND ICE

To Catch a Comet by the Tail
The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft has been traveling for a decade to meet comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (C-G). Rosetta is expected to finally catch up with C-G in August. Then in Nove ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers find a new type of planet: The 'mega-Earth'
Astronomers have discovered a new type of planet - a rocky world weighing 17 times as much as Earth. Theorists believed such a world couldn't form because anything so hefty would grab hydrogen gas a ... more

TIME AND SPACE

International team replicates amplification of cosmic magnetic fields
have established that cosmic turbulence could have amplified magnetic fields to the strengths observed in interstellar space. "Magnetic fields are ubiquitous in the universe," said Don Lamb, t ... more
EXO WORLDS

Because you can't eat just one: Star will swallow two planets
Two worlds orbiting a distant star are about to become a snack of cosmic proportions. Astronomers report that the planets Kepler-56b and Kepler-56c will be swallowed by their star in a short time by ... more
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EXO LIFE

Galaxy possibly teeming with 100 million life-sustaining planets

EXO LIFE

Harsh space weather may doom potential life on red-dwarf planets

TIME AND SPACE

Controlling Complex Systems Comprising Many Quantum Particles

TIME AND SPACE

Toronto physicists take quantum leap toward ultra-precise measurement

TIME AND SPACE

No evidence of the double nature of neutrinos

TIME AND SPACE

WSU researchers confirm 60-year-old prediction of atomic behavior

TIME AND SPACE

Quantum criticality observed in new class of materials

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'Star Trek' teleportation style works on sub-atomic particles

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Galaxies In Collision

Violent Birth Announcement from an Infant Star

Russia preparing to launch Okno space surveillance system at full capacity

A First for NASA's IRIS: Observing a Gigantic Eruption of Solar Material

Chandra Helps Explain "Red and Dead Galaxies"

'Godzilla' of Earths circles distant star

Sending entangled beams through fast-light materials

NASA Missions Let Scientists See Moon's Dancing Tide From Orbit

A first for NASA's IRIS: a gigantic eruption of solar material

Zeroing in on the proton's magnetic moment

Why Does Earth Have No Super-Earth Cousins?

Earth's gravitational pull stretches moon surface

Microsoft allies with Salesforce.com in 'cloud' push; Acer launches software 'cloud' service

Smaller accelerators for particle physics

The 'Serpent' Star-forming Cloud Hatches New Stars

Probing satellites' mysterious death tumbling

Water in moon rocks provides clues and questions about lunar history

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Sunsets on Titan Reveal the Complexity of Hazy Exoplanets

Failed dwarf galaxy survives galactic collision thanks to full dark-matter jacket

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