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June 04, 2015
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Charting the Milky Way From the Inside Out
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 04, 2015
Imagine trying to create a map of your house while confined to only the living room. You might peek through the doors into other rooms or look for light spilling in through the windows. But, in the end, the walls and lack of visibility would largely prevent you from seeing the big picture. The job of mapping our own Milky Way galaxy from planet Earth, situated about two-thirds of the way out from the galaxy's center, is similarly difficult. Clouds of dust permeate the Milky Way, blocking our view ... read more
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China plans to launch dark matter probe
Chinese scientists are planning to launch a dark matter probe satellite by the end of this year, researchers with the project announced on Friday. The dark matter particle explorer (DAMPE) satellite ... more
EXO WORLDS

Astronomers Discover a Young Solar System Around a Nearby Star
An international team led by Thayne Currie of the Subaru Telescope and using the Gemini South telescope, has discovered a young planetary system that shares remarkable similarities to our own early ... more
MOON DAILY

Crashing comets may explain mysterious lunar swirls
Brown University researchers have produced new evidence that lunar swirls - wispy bright regions scattered on the moon's surface - were created by several comet collisions over the last 100 million ... more
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EXO WORLDS

Circular orbits identified for small exoplanets
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Distant radio galaxies reveal hidden structures right above our heads
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Sharp-eyed Alma spots a flare on famous red giant star
Super-sharp observations with the telescope Alma have revealed what seems to be a gigantic flare on the surface of Mira, one of the closest and most famous red giant stars in the sky. Activity like ... more
IRON AND ICE

Dawn seeking greater riches as second orbit of Ceres begins
A bold adventurer from Earth is gracefully soaring over an exotic world of rock and ice far, far away. Having already obtained a treasure trove from its first mapping orbit, Dawn is now seeking even ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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TIME AND SPACE

Isolating sunlight scattering could help illuminate Universe's birth
Astrophysicists have developed a new method for calculating the effect of Rayleigh scattering on photons, potentially allowing researchers to better understand the formation of the Universe. U ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Merging galaxies break radio silence
In the most extensive survey of its kind ever conducted, a team of scientists have found an unambiguous link between the presence of supermassive black holes that power high-speed, radio-signal-emit ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Herschel's hunt for filaments in the Milky Way
Observations with ESA's Herschel space observatory have revealed that our Galaxy is threaded with filamentary structures on every length scale. From nearby clouds hosting tangles of filaments a few ... more
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Hubble sees shock collision inside black hole jet
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IRON AND ICE

How comets were assembled
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Similarities between aurorae on Mars and Earth
An international team of researchers has for the first time predicted the occurrence of aurorae visible to the naked eye on a planet other than Earth. Mars' upper atmosphere may be indeed closer to ... more
SATURN DAILY

Cassini to make final pass by Saturn's odd-shaped Hyperion moon
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A bubbly cosmic celebration
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EXO LIFE

Microbes Can Survive In Meteorites If Shielded From UV Radiation
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA Telescopes Set Limits on Space-time Quantum "Foam"
A team of scientists has used X-ray and gamma-ray observations of some of the most distant objects in the Universe to better understand the nature of space and time. Their results set limits on the ... more
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TECH SPACE

Patent for Navy small space debris tracker granted
A U.S. Navy device that detects small debris in space and provides data on their trajectory has been granted a U.S. patent. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Taking control of light emission
Researchers have found a way to couple the properties of different two-dimensional materials to provide an exceptional degree of control over light waves. They say this has the potential to lead to ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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Two Large Hadron experiments observe rare subatomic process

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