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July 02, 2015
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18 holes in outer space: Comet's crater's revealed
Paris (AFP) July 1, 2015
After billions of years of solitary travel through cold, dark outer space, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko has recently yielded many secrets, often surprising ones, to the prodding of Europe's Rosetta spacecraft. As the probe drew closer and got a better view, ground teams were amazed to discover their target had a weird rubber-ducky shape, an ultra-dark, rough and carbon-rich surface with boulders and dunes, and gave off the most awful chemical "smell". On Wednesday, researchers said they have ... read more
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NASA missions monitor a waking black hole
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Precise ages of largest number of stars hosting planets ever measured
A new study of 33 Kepler stars with solar-like oscillations to be published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The 33 Kepler stars have been selected for their solar like oscillat ... more
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New model of cosmic stickiness favors 'Big Rip' demise of universe
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Is the Universe Ringing Like a Crystal Glass
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Unexpectedly little black-hole monsters rapidly suck up surrounding matter
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Hubble sees a 'behemoth' bleeding atmosphere around a warm exoplanet
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FAA: Atlanta fireball was a meteor, not a plane crash
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How the brightest lights in the universe 'flicker'
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Astronomers explain why a star is so hot right now
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Intense radio emission from tiny binary star calls for stellar model rethink
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