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September 03, 2014
SATURN DAILY
Titan's subsurface reservoirs modify methane rainfall
Paris (ESA) Sep 03, 2014
The international Cassini mission has revealed hundreds of lakes and seas spread across the icy surface of Saturn's moon Titan, mostly in its polar regions. These lakes are filled not with water but with hydrocarbons, a form of organic compound that is also found naturally on Earth and includes methane. While most of the liquid in the lakes is thought to be replenished by rainfall from clouds in the moon's atmosphere, the cycling of liquid throughout Titan's crust and atmosphere is still not well unders ... read more
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IRON AND ICE

NASA Invites Public to Submit Messages for Asteroid Mission Time Capsule
NASA is inviting the worldwide public to submit short messages and images on social media that could be placed in a time capsule aboard a spacecraft launching to an asteroid in 2016. Called th ... more
IRON AND ICE

Japan space agency unveils asteroid hunting probe
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Why sibling stars look alike: Early, fast mixing in star-birth clouds
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astrophysicists Report Radioactive Cobalt in Supernova Explosion
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Mysteries of space dust revealed
The first analysis of space dust collected by a special collector onboard NASA's Stardust mission and sent back to Earth for study in 2006 suggests the tiny specks open a door to studying the origin ... more




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TIME AND SPACE

Quantum physics enables revolutionary imaging method
Researchers from the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ), and the University of Vienna have developed a fundament ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Technique uses fraction of measurements to find quantum wave functions
The result of every possible measurement on a quantum system is coded in its wave function, which until recently could be found only by taking many different measurements of a system and estimating ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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Top diplomats of North Korea, China agree to oppose 'hegemonism'
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IRON AND ICE

NASA's Spitzer Telescope Witnesses Asteroid Smashup
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has spotted an eruption of dust around a young star, possibly the result of a smashup between large asteroids. This type of collision can eventually lead to the format ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta arrival competition winners
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Researchers Use NASA and Other Data to Look Into the Heart of a Solar Storm
A space weather storm from the sun engulfed our planet on Jan. 21, 2005. The event got its start on Jan. 20, when a cloud of solar material, a coronal mass ejection or CME, burst off the sun and hea ... more
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TECH SPACE

US Space Debris Tracking Site To Be Build In Western Australia
Under a new strategic cooperation agreement, Lockheed Martin and Electro Optic Systems Pty Ltd are developing a new space object tracking site in Western Australia that will paint a more detailed pi ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Cool Calculations for Cold Atoms
Chemical reactions drive the mechanisms of life as well as a million other natural processes on earth. These reactions occur at a wide spectrum of temperatures, from those prevailing at the chilly p ... more
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SKY NIGHTLY

Witnessing the early growth of a giant
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SKY NIGHTLY

What lit up the universe?
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Integral catches dead star exploding in a blaze of glory
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EXO WORLDS

Orion Rocks! Pebble-Size Particles May Jump-Start Planet Formation
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TIME AND SPACE

Measurement at Big Bang Conditions Confirms Lithium Problem
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Evidence for Supernovas Near Earth
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MOON DAILY

China Aims for the Moon, Plans to Bring Back Lunar Soil
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Detecting neutrinos, physicists look into the heart of the sun

SKY NIGHTLY

Best View Yet of Merging Galaxies in Distant Universe

SOLAR SCIENCE

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Eta Carinae: Our Neighboring Superstars

EXO LIFE

Hot-spring bacteria reveal ability to use far-red light for photosynthesis

TIME AND SPACE

Scientists observe quantum vortices in cold helium droplets

TIME AND SPACE

Removing the outcome unpredictability of ultracold atomic reactions

TECH SPACE

Photon speedway puts big data in the fast lane

IRON AND ICE

Regulating Asteroid Mining

IRON AND ICE

Landing site search for Rosetta narrows

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Spectacular supernova's mysteries revealed

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25 Years After Neptune: Reflections on Voyager

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500 million year reset for the immune system

As Seen by Rosetta: Comet Surface Variations

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