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August 25, 2015
MOON DAILY
Research May Solve Lunar Fire Fountain Mystery
Providence, RI (SPX) Aug 25, 2015
Tiny beads of volcanic glass found on the lunar surface during the Apollo missions are a sign that fire fountain eruptions took place on the Moon's surface. Now, scientists from Brown University and the Carnegie Institution for Science have identified the volatile gas that drove those eruptions. Fire fountains, a type of eruption that occurs frequently in Hawaii, require the presence of volatiles mixed in with the erupting lava. Volatile compounds turn into gas as the lavas rise from the depths. T ... read more
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MOON DAILY

Russia's moon landing plan hindered by financial distress
Russia's moon landing project among other space programs will face further budget cuts and even risk of closure following the government's austerity measures, a senior official of Russia's space ind ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Hinode, IRIS, and ATERUI cooperate on 70-year-old solar mystery
Solar physicists have captured the first direct observational signatures of resonant absorption, thought to play an important role in solving the "coronal heating problem" which has defied explanati ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA SDO: Images of a mid-level solar flare
The sun emitted a mid-level solar flare, peaking at 3:33 a.m EDT on Aug. 24, 2015. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares a ... more
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IRON AND ICE

UA Cameras Give Sight to NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission
From over 2 million kilometers away, a powerful camera on NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft will "see" the tiny ast ... more


ECLIPSES

'Great American Eclipse' coming in two years
Mark your calendars for Aug. 21, 2017. That's when all of North America will get a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse at a total solar eclipse. ... more
The World's Largest Commercial Drone Conference and Expo - Sept 9 - Las Vegas Integrated Air and Missile Defense Nuclear Decommissioning And Used Fuel Market 2015
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The tumultuous heart of our Galaxy
This new image of powerful remnants of dead stars and their mighty action on the surrounding gas from ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory reveals some of the most intense processes taking place at th ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Searching for ingredients of dark matter and dark energy
Two new reports advance efforts to identify components of dark matter and energy, which together comprise about 95% of the universe yet leave much to scientists' imaginations. Both experiments ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Taiwan running out of time for satellite communications, space chief tells AFP
US lawmaker warns of military 'misunderstanding' risk with China
Venezuela accuses US of waging 'undeclared war,' urges UN probe
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Physicists test theories of dark energy by mimicking the vacuum of space
Besides the atoms that make up our bodies and all of the objects we encounter in everyday life, the universe also contains mysterious dark matter and dark energy. The latter, which causes galaxies t ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A detector shines in search for dark matter
Results of the XENON100 experiment are a bright spot in the search for dark matter. The team of international scientists involved in the project demonstrated the sensitivity of their detector and re ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Detecting dark matter might need a different approach
Physicists suggest a new way to look for dark matter: They believe that dark matter particles annihilate into so-called dark radiation when they collide. If true, then we should be able to detect th ... more
Nuclear Operations and Maintenance Efficiency Summit USA 2015
SOLAR SCIENCE

NCAR's solar lab to celebrate 75th anniversary
The High Altitude Observatory (HAO) of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is celebrating its 75th anniversary, a milestone in an ongoing quest to learn about the Sun's behavior and ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Attosecond electron catapult
Physicists from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat (LMU) in Munich studied the interaction of light with tiny glass particles. A team of physicists and chemists from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munic ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Toxic homes a lasting legacy of Los Angeles fires
'Greatest con job ever': Trump trashes climate science at UN
Turkey facing worst drought in over 50 years
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Experiment attempts to snare a dark energy 'chameleon'
If dark energy is hiding in our midst in the form of hypothetical particles called "chameleons," Holger Muller and his team at the University of California, Berkeley, plan to flush them out. T ... more
SATURN DAILY

Cassini's Final Breathtaking Close Views of Dione
A pockmarked, icy landscape looms beneath NASA's Cassini spacecraft in new images of Saturn's moon Dione taken during the mission's last close approach to the small, icy world. Two of the new images ... more
EXO LIFE

Comet Impacts May Have Led to Life on Earth
Comet impact on Earth are synonymous with great extinctions, but now research presented at the Goldschmidt geochemistry conference in Prague shows that early comet impact would have become a driving ... more
TECH SPACE

Programming and prejudice
Software may appear to operate without bias because it strictly uses computer code to reach conclusions. That's why many companies use algorithms to help weed out job applicants when hiring for a ne ... more
EXO WORLDS

A new model of gas giant planet formation
Queen's University researcher Martin Duncan has co-authored a study that solves the mystery of how gas giants such as Jupiter and Saturn formed in the early solar system. In a paper published ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Antarctic detector firms up cosmic neutrino sighting
Researchers using the IceCube Neutrino Observatory have sorted through the billions of subatomic particles that zip through its frozen cubic-kilometer-sized detector each year to gather powerful new ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Mystery of exploding stars yields to astrophysicists
A longstanding mystery about the tiny stars that let loose powerful explosions known as Type Ia supernovae might finally be solved. For decades, astronomers have debated whether one white dwarf star ... more
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SKY NIGHTLY

IAU Signs Agreements for Five New Coordinating Offices of Astronomy

EXO WORLDS

Planetary pebbles were building blocks for the largest planets

MOON DAILY

Crowdfunding raises $720,000 to restore Neil Armstrong spacesuit

MOON DAILY

LADEE spacecraft finds neon in lunar atmosphere

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

ESO Spots Sibling Stars

MOON DAILY

Japanese Company to Advertise Soft Drink on Moon

EXO WORLDS

Solar System formation don't mean a thing without that spin

SOLAR SCIENCE

Equatorial regions are prone to disruptive space weather, new study finds

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Celestial firework marks nearest galaxy collision

SATURN DAILY

Cassini to Make Last Close Flyby of Saturn Moon Dione

Hubble Finds Supernovae in 'Wrong Place at Wrong Time'

Dark Energy Survey finds more celestial neighbors

Droplets levitate on a cushion of blue light

Atomic mass difference solution paves way to the neutrino mass

Gaming fans resurrect beloved 1980s ZX Spectrum in UK

Rosetta hits 'milestone' in comet's run past Sun

Methane, water enshroud nearby Jupiter-like exoplanet

Cassini to Make Last Close Flyby of Saturn Moon Dione

Gemini-discovered world is most like Jupiter

Rosetta hits 'milestone' in comet's run past Sun

Australia court sides with Internet firms in piracy row

Copper clusters capture and convert carbon dioxide to make fuel

CMR induced in pure lanthanum manganite

Tenth transiting 'Tatooine'

Oxymoronic Black Hole Provides Clues to Growth

Astronomers discover 'young Jupiter' exoplanet

NASA's Hubble Finds Supernovae in 'Wrong Place at Wrong Time'

Powerful New Black Hole Probe Arrives at Paranal

Fermilab experiment sees neutrino oscillation

Astronomers find 'teeny supermassive black hole'

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