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March 20, 2015
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
"Mini Supernova" Explosion Could Have Big Impact
Huntsville AL (SPX) Mar 20, 2015
In Hollywood blockbusters, explosions are often among the stars of the show. In space, explosions of actual stars are a focus for scientists who hope to better understand their births, lives, and deaths and how they interact with their surroundings. Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers have studied one particular explosion that may provide clues to the dynamics of other, much larger stellar eruptions. A team of researchers pointed the telescope at GK Persei, an object that bec ... read more
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SPACE SCOPES

Hubble Source Catalog: One-Stop Shopping For Astronomers
Astronomers at the Space Telescope Science Institute and the Johns Hopkins University, both in Baltimore, Maryland, have created a new master catalog of astronomical objects called the Hubble Source ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA's LRO Spacecraft Finds March 17, 2013 Impact Crater and More
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) acquired images of the lunar surface before and after the largest recorded explosion occurred on the surface. On March 17, 2013, an object the size of ... more
MOON DAILY

Extent of moon's giant volcanic eruption is revealed
Scientists have produced a new map of the Moon's most unusual volcano showing that its explosive eruption spread debris over an area much greater than previously thought. A team of astronomers ... more
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MOON DAILY

Yutu Changes Everything We Thought We Knew About Our Moon
The "Jade Rabbit" discovered at least 9 subterranean layers beneath the lunar surface, 5 more than was previously thought. Scientists believe the layers are a result of ancient lava flow between str ... more


MOON DAILY

Private companies asked to join moon program
China will open its lunar exploration program to private enterprises in an attempt to boost technological innovation and break State-owned companies' monopoly in the space field, according to the co ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Other Asteroids Contributed Elusive Olivine to Vesta
Olivine should be one of the most abundant minerals on asteroid Vesta, but it remains elusive. Scientists working on NASA's Dawn mission to Vesta were initially thrilled to find few scattered remain ... more
EXO LIFE

Milky Way may host billions of planets in 'habitable' zones: study
The Milky Way galaxy may be home to billions of planets orbiting their host stars in a "habitable zone" where life could theoretically exist, researchers said Wednesday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU states to hold talks on 'drone wall' to protect bloc
Denmark military intel fails to identify source of drone flights
Lithuania eases rules on shooting down drones
SOLAR SCIENCE

Severe solar storm may disrupt power, satellites
A pair of solar eruptions over the weekend have unleashed a severe geomagnetic storm that could disrupt power and communications on Earth, US officials said Tuesday. ... more
ECLIPSES

How to watch total solar eclipse on Friday
Though not as rare as they're made out to be, total solar eclipses don't come around all that often - only once every 18 months or so. So it's only natural to want to capture the astronomical phenomenon for posterity's sake, whether with a photograph or a mental image. ... more
MOON DAILY

Moon crater named for aviator Amelia Earhart
One of the largest craters on the moon was only recently discovered, thanks to the hard work of scientists at Purdue University. The crater's discovery was announced on Monday at the annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Texas. ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Desktop App has potential to increase asteroid detection
A software application based on an algorithm created by a NASA challenge has the potential to increase the number of new asteroid discoveries by amateur astronomers. Analysis of images taken of our ... more
ECLIPSES

Astronomers to shed light on space discoveries to mark solar eclipse
Space scientists at the University of Leicester will be taking part in a spectacular event to mark a rare astronomical phenomenon by demonstrating some of their out-of-this-world research - includin ... more
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NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
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TECH SPACE

A new way to control information by mixing light and sound
For once, slower is better in a new piece of technology. A Yale lab has developed a new, radio frequency processing device that allows information to be controlled more effectively, opening the door ... more
EXO LIFE

Colorful life-form catalog will help discern if we're alone
While looking for life on planets beyond our own solar system, a group of international scientists has created a colorful catalog containing reflection signatures of Earth life forms that might be f ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Second natural quasicrystal found in ancient meteorite
A team from Princeton University and the University of Florence in Italy has discovered a quasicrystal - so named because of its unorthodox arrangement of atoms - in a 4.5-billion-year-old meteori ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta: OSIRIS detects hints of ice in the comet's neck
The Hapi region on the neck of Rosetta's comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko reflects red light less effectively than most other regions on the comet. It thus appears slightly blueish. The Hapi region i ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Frozen highly charged ions for highest precision spectroscopy
A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt in Braunschweig and the University of Aarhus in Denmark demonstrated ... more

EXO LIFE

Iron-oxidizing bacteria found along Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Bacteria that live on iron were found for the first time at three well-known vent sites along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, one of the longest undersea mountain ranges in the world. Scientists repor ... more
IRON AND ICE

A second minor planet may possess Saturn-like rings
There are only five bodies in our solar system that are known to bear rings. The most obvious is the planet Saturn; to a lesser extent, rings of gas and dust also encircle Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptu ... more
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Voyager debuts first space based multi cloud region to advance orbital data processing
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Spacetime Foam Not Slowing Down Photons From Gamma Ray Burst

MERCURY RISING

New Mercury surface composition maps illuminate the planet's history

ECLIPSES

ESA minisatellites to follow Europe's solar eclipse

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

New clues from the dawn of the solar system

EXO WORLDS

Some habitable exoplanets could experience wildly unpredictable climates

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

UK physicists getting closer to reading the inside of stars

SATURN DAILY

Researchers study methane-rich plumes from Saturn's icy moon Enceladus

MOON DAILY

Russia Plans to Start Moon Exploration Jointly With Partners

MOON DAILY

Russia Plans to Adapt New Angara-5 Rocket for Flights to the Moon

TIME AND SPACE

Physicists propose new classification of charge density waves

UK skies set to dim in decade's deepest solar eclipse

Particle jets reveal the secrets of the most exotic state of matter

A grand extravaganza of new stars

Mysterious Phenomena in a Gigantic Galaxy-Cluster Collision

Exploring the Depths of Titan's Seas

Saturn moon's ocean may have hydrothermal activity

Hubble observations suggest underground ocean on Jupiter's largest moon

Solving the riddle of neutron stars

A Grand Extravaganza of New Stars

Rare split images of supernova put Johns Hopkins astronomer in the spotlight

Hot water activity on icy moon's seafloor

On Pi Day, How Scientists Use This Number

Queen's astronomers discover fastest ever unbound star in our galaxy

New preschool lesson teaches programming theories

Researchers develop 'visual Turing test'

Comet mission in bid to contact dormant Philae probe

Rare dwarf galaxy candidates found in Dark Energy Survey data

Wake up Philae! The world awaits news

Rocky grains stir theories of life on Saturn moon

New dwarf galaxies discovered in orbit around the Milky Way

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