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June 17, 2014
MERCURY RISING
Messenger Spots Giant Space Weather Effects at Mercury
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jun 17, 2014
The solar wind of particles streaming off the sun helps drive flows and swirls in space as complicated as any terrestrial weather pattern. Scientists have now spotted at planet Mercury, for the first time, a classic space weather event called a hot flow anomaly, or HFA, which has previously been spotted at Earth, Venus, Saturn and Mars. "Planets have a bow shock the same way a supersonic jet does," said Vadim Uritsky at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. "These hot fl ... read more
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EXO LIFE

Hydrothermal Vents Could Explain Chemical Precursors to Life
Moffett Field CA (SPX) Jun 17, 2014 Roy Price first heard about the hydrothermal vents in New Caledonia's Bay of Prony a decade ago. Being a scuba diver and a geologist, he was fascinated by the pi ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Manipulating and Detecting Ultrahigh Frequency Sound Waves
An advance has been achieved towards next generation ultrasonic imaging with potentially 1,000 times higher resolution than today's medical ultrasounds. Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energ ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Active particles may enhance phase separation
Systems containing self-propelling particles, such as bacteria or artificial colloidal particles, are always out of equilibrium but may show interesting transitions between different states, reminis ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Experts cast doubt on Big Bang bolstering discovery
Astrophysicists are casting doubt on what just recently was deemed a breakthrough in confirming how the universe was born: the observation of gravitational waves that apparently rippled through space right after the Big Bang. ... more


SATURN DAILY

NASA Experiments Recreate Aromatic Flavors of Titan
NASA scientists have created a new recipe that captures key flavors of the brownish-orange atmosphere around Saturn's largest moon, Titan. The recipe is used for lab experiments designed to simulate ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Long-range tunneling of quantum particles
One of the most remarkable consequences of the rules in quantum mechanics is the capability of a quantum particle to penetrate through a potential barrier even though its energy would not allow for ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Viewing deeper into the quantum world
One of the important tasks for quantum physics researchers and engineers is designing more sensitive instruments to study the tiny fields and forces that govern the world we live in. The most precis ... 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
Leaked info: China's Taiwan invasion plans get help from Russia
EXO LIFE

Radio Signals from Jupiter Could Aid Search for Life
Powerful radio signals that Jupiter generates could be used to help researchers scan its giant moons for oceans that could be home to extraterrestrial life, according to a recent study submitted to ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Herschel Sees Budding Stars and a Giant, Strange Ring
The Herschel Space Observatory has uncovered a weird ring of dusty material while obtaining one of the sharpest scans to date of a huge cloud of gas and dust, called NGC 7538. The observations have ... more
IRON AND ICE

Giant Telescopes Pair Up to Image Near-Earth Asteroid
NASA scientists using Earth-based radar have produced sharp views of a recently discovered asteroid as it slid silently past our planet. Captured on June 8, 2014, the new views of the object designa ... more
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


SOLAR SCIENCE

Massive solar flares threaten GPS
The Sun has recently emitted two enormous and potentially harmful X-class flares during an active stage of its weather cycle, the Space Reporter wrote. On Tuesday, the Sun emitted he so-called ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA's warp-speed mission leads to Star Trek-like spacecraft concept
Since 2012, physicist Harold White has been working with engineers at NASA to determine whether a spacecraft could be designed to reach "warp speed" - to travel faster than the speed of light. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Philippines quake kills dozens as injured overwhelm hospitals
Typhoon Bualoi inflicts death, lasting floods on Vietnam
Moldova backs EU in elections marred by Russian interference
SOLAR SCIENCE

Sun shoots off third solar flare in two days
The sun spouted another giant solar flare today, its third in two days. And yet again, one of NASA's many satellites was there to capture images. ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

The solar wind breaks through the Earth's magnetic field
Space is not empty. A wind of charged particles blows outwards from the Sun, carrying a magnetic field with it. Sometimes this solar wind can break through the Earth's magnetic field. Researchers at ... more
TECH SPACE

SanDisk buys storage rival Fusion-io for $1.6 bn
US computer storage company SanDisk said Monday it was buying flash memory firm Fusion-io for $1.6 billion. ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Solar Mini-Max
Years ago, in 2008 and 2009 an eerie quiet descended on the sun. Sunspot counts dropped to historically-low levels and solar flares ceased altogether. As the longest and deepest solar minimum in a c ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Instruments on Rosetta Start Comet Science
Three NASA science instruments aboard the European Space Agency's (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft, which is set to become the first to orbit a comet and land a probe on its nucleus, are beginning observati ... more

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Mining Data Archives Yields Haul of Red Nuggets
The world of astronomy has changed. An astronomer used to have to travel to a remote location and endure long, cold nights, patiently guiding a telescope to collect precious photons of light. Now, a ... more
SATURN DAILY

Arrival and Departure at Phoebe
As it entered the Saturn system, NASA's Cassini spacecraft performed its first targeted flyby of one of the planet's moons. On June 11, 2004, Cassini passed Phoebe, the largest of Saturn's outer or ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Worlds most powerful centrifuge begins operations in China
Physicists tighten the net on elusive dark matter
SATNUS completes third NGWS flight campaign with autonomous systems integration
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Nearby satellite galaxies don't fit standard model

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Gigantic Explosion Buried in Dust: ALMA Probes Environment around Gamma Ray Bursts

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Gigantic explosions buried in dust

EXO LIFE

Could Exomoons Give False Positives In Search For Life?

SPACE SCOPES

Grand Swirls from NASA's Hubble

MERCURY RISING

Mercury Passes in Front of the Sun, as Seen From Mars

MOON DAILY

55-year old dark side of the moon mystery solved

EXO WORLDS

Kepler space telescope ready to start new hunt for exoplanets

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Nearby satellite galaxies challenge standard model of galaxy formation

TIME AND SPACE

Exotic Particle Confirmed

Why Complex Mineral Surfaces Could Be Indications Of Life

Asteroid Discovered by NASA to Pass Earth Safely

Submarine for Saturn's moon Titan picked for NASA's 'dream fund'

New evidence supporting moon formation via collision of 2 planets

Modeling and simulation in the big data era

Massive Beast asteroid to have close call with Earth

Turbulent Black Holes

A violent, complex scene of colliding galaxy clusters

Lockheed system to help track orbiting space objects

Black Hole 'Batteries' Keep Blazars Going and Going

Quantum criticality observed in new class of materials

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

No evidence of the double nature of neutrinos

Toronto physicists take quantum leap toward ultra-precise measurement

Controlling Complex Systems Comprising Many Quantum Particles

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

Hubble Team Unveils Most Colorful View of Universe Yet Captured

Astronomers discover first Thorne-Zytkow object, a bizarre type of hybrid star

Solving sunspot mysteries

Discovering a hidden source of solar surges

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