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October 29, 2014
TIME AND SPACE
New evidence for an exotic, predicted superconducting state
Providence RI (SPX) Oct 28, 2014
Superconductors and magnetic fields do not usually get along. But a research team led by a Brown University physicist has produced new evidence for an exotic superconducting state, first predicted a half-century ago, that can indeed arise when a superconductor is exposed to a strong magnetic field. "It took 50 years to show that this phenomenon indeed happens," said Vesna Mitrovic, associate professor of physics at Brown University, who led the work. "We have identified the microscopic nature of ... read more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Spotlighting the sun
Astronomers with the National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) captured pictures not only of Thursday's partial solar eclipse, but also of the "monster" ... more
SATURN DAILY

NASA Identifies Ice Cloud Above Cruising Altitude on Titan
NASA scientists have identified an unexpected high-altitude methane ice cloud on Saturn's moon Titan that is similar to exotic clouds found far above Earth's poles. This lofty cloud, imaged by ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta: the ambition to turn science fiction into science fact
Imagine: with a wasteland as their canvas, a Master and his young Apprentice set about turning rubble into planets and moons, asteroids and comets. They levitate the worlds above their heads, spinni ... more
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MERCURY RISING

Third of Four Planned Maneuvers Extends Messenger Orbital Operations
Messenger mission controllers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., conducted the third of four maneuvers to raise the spacecraft's minimum altitude sufficiently ... more


IRON AND ICE

Churyumov-Gerasimenko Scrambling Its Jets
This image of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, taken by Rosetta's Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) on Sept. 20, from a distance of 4.5 miles (7.2 kilometers), show ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

Hubble Views the Whirling Disk of NGC 4526
This neat little galaxy is known as NGC 4526. Its dark lanes of dust and bright diffuse glow make the galaxy appear to hang like a halo in the emptiness of space in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubb ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Time-lapse imagery shows fireball exploded from white dwarf star
The fireball of a nova explosion from a white dwarf star has been captured by astronomers in remarkable detail - the first time such an cosmic event has been recorded in action. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
India signs $7 bn deal for 97 domestically made fighter jets
France doubles down on threat to build future fighter jet alone
US approves $1.2 bn missile sale to Germany
SOLAR SCIENCE

Sunspot continues to shoot out solar flares
It's no longer just the largest sunspot in more than 20 years; it's the sunspot that just won't quit. The solar region, known as Active Region 12192 (or AR 2192), has been ripping off solar flares for more than a week now, and has shown no signs of slowing down. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

First time-lapse images of exploding fireball from a 'nova' star
Astronomers at the University of Sydney are part of a team that has taken images of the thermonuclear fireball from a 'nova star' for the first time tracking the explosion as it expands. The researc ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

From the mouths of young fireballs
The first images of a nova during its early fireball stage - when it ejects material, and gases expand and cool - show that this activity is more complicated than predicted. That is the conclu ... more
Startup in the Land of the Rising Sun; A Japanese Solar Venture - by Bradley L. Bartz


SKY NIGHTLY

Georgia State astronomers image the exploding fireball stage of a nova
Astronomers at Georgia State University's Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) have observed the expanding thermonuclear fireball from a nova that erupted last year in the constellat ... more
IRON AND ICE

With comet film, ESA boldy goes into sci-fi
Belying its austere reputation for pure science and the search for fact, the European Space Agency (ESA) is branching out - into fantasy film-making. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Simulations of Exoplanet Formation May Help Inform Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Ancient hot springs reveal how microbes thrived before Earth gained oxygen
Framework proposed to study planetary scale impact of life
IRON AND ICE

European Scientists Discover Smell of a Comet
Scientists at the European Space Agency have discovered the smell of a comet: rotten eggs, urine and formaldehyde. In their blog the scientists commented, "If you could smell the comet, you wo ... more
IRON AND ICE

Close Encounters: Comet Siding Spring Seen Next to Mars
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has produced a unique composite image of comet Siding Spring as it made its never-before-seen close passage of a comet by Mars. Siding Spring, officially designat ... more
IRON AND ICE

MAVEN Ultraviolet Image of Comet Siding Spring's Hydrogen Coma
NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft obtained this ultraviolet image of hydrogen surrounding comet Siding Spring on Friday, Oct. 17, two days before the comet's closest a ... more
SKY NIGHTLY

Illusions in the Cosmic Clouds
Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon where people see recognizable shapes in clouds, rock formations, or otherwise unrelated objects or data. There are many examples of this phenomenon on Eart ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Lucky Star Escapes Black Hole With Minor Damage
Astronomers have gotten the closest look yet at what happens when a black hole takes a bite out of a star-and the star lives to tell the tale. We may think of black holes as swallowing entire ... more

TIME AND SPACE

Cooling with molecules
An international team of scientists have become the first ever researchers to successfully reach temperatures below minus 272.15 degrees Celsius - only just above absolute zero - using magnetic mole ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Galactic wheel of life shines in infrared
It might look like a spoked wheel or even a "Chakram" weapon wielded by warriors like "Xena," from the fictional TV show, but this ringed galaxy is actually a vast place of stellar life. A newly rel ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Uranium enrichment: Why Iran refuses to step back
Redwire to Deliver Solar Array Wings for Axiom Station's First Module
Germany's Merz rejects claims he is slowing green shift
TIME AND SPACE

New window on the early universe

SOLAR SCIENCE

New insights into the physics of space weather

TIME AND SPACE

Physicists Closer to Understanding Balance of Matter, Antimatter

TIME AND SPACE

Can the wave function of an electron be divided and trapped?

TECH SPACE

'Cloud' lifts Microsoft earnings above expectations

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA opens library of cosmic audio to the public

SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA uses ultra-black nano-coating for solar coronagraph

SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA's SDO Observes Largest Sunspot of the Solar Cycle

SOLAR SCIENCE

Largest sunspot in 20 years facing planet Earth

MOON DAILY

New lunar mission to test Chang'e-5 technology

Next Chinese mission to moon will return to Earth

NASA-led study sees Titan glowing at dusk and dawn

Two families of comets found around nearby star

Suomi team ward off recent space debris threat

Organic molecules in Titan's atmosphere are intriguingly skewed

NASA's Fermi Satellite Finds Hints of Starquakes in Magnetar 'Storm'

Partial solar eclipse to cast a shadow over the sun Thursday

POLARBEAR detects B-modes in the cosmic microwave background

Cosmic rays threaten future deep-space astronaut missions

POLARBEAR seeks cosmic answers in microwave polarization

Big Black Holes Can Block New Stars

Mars Orbiter Image Shows Comet Nucleus is Small

Hubble Finds Extremely Distant Galaxy through Cosmic Magnifying Glass

In a first, astronomers map comets around another star

Mars Odyssey Orbiter Watches Comet Fly Near

Seeking 'absolute zero', copper cube gets chillingly close

'Twisted rope' clue to dangerous solar storms

Hubble uses gravity lense to find extremely distant galaxy

Sunset Solar Eclipse

Storms to obscure peaking meteor shower in the Northeast

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