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June 10, 2015
TECH SPACE
China launches space junk monitoring center
Beijing (XNA) Jun 10, 2015
China on Monday launched a space junk monitoring center to protect its spacecraft in orbit. The new center, to be managed by the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence (SASTIND) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), will track and monitor near-earth objects and space debris. It will also be used to develop emergency response plans, take measures in case of emergencies, and share data with international counterparts. Xu Dazhe, head of SASTIND said t ... read more
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Visualizing the 'matrix'
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EXO LIFE

Atmospheric signs of volcanic activity could aid search for life
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IRON AND ICE

Sunset Jets on Rosetta's Comet
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OUTER PLANETS

NASA Lets You Experience "Pluto Time" with New Custom Tool
Just how dim is the sunlight on Pluto, some three billion miles away? While sunlight is much weaker than it is here on Earth, it isn't as dark as you might expect. In fact, for just a moment during ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Most detailed view ever of star formation in the distant universe
ALMA's Long Baseline Campaign has produced a spectacularly detailed image of a distant galaxy being gravitationally lensed. The image shows a magnified view of the galaxy's star-forming regions, the ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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EXO WORLDS

Hubble in 'Oh Planet, What Art Thou?' 25th Anniversary Video
When Hubble was launched in 1990, the only planets we knew about were those orbiting our own sun. Since then, astronomers using both space-based telescopes such as NASA's Kepler observatory and grou ... 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
EXO LIFE

Hardy Bacteria Thrive Under Hot Desert Rocks
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A new tool measures the distance between phonon collisions
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Comparative analyses of current 3-dimensional solar wind models
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OUTER PLANETS

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Exiled stars explode far from home
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TECH SPACE

ESA heading towards removing space debris
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IRON AND ICE

NASA Instrument on Rosetta Makes Comet Atmosphere Discovery
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EXO WORLDS

Astronomers Discover a Young Solar System Around a Nearby Star

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Large Hadron Collider Smashes its own Particle-Smashing Record

Squeezed quantum cats

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