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January 13, 2016
PHYSICS NEWS
Gravitational wave rumors ripple through science world
Miami (AFP) Jan 12, 2016
Rumors are rippling through the science world that physicists may have detected gravitational waves, a key element of Einstein's theory which if confirmed would be one of the biggest discoveries of our time. There has been no announcement, no peer review or publication of the findings - all typically important steps in the process of releasing reliable and verifiable scientific research. Instead, a message on Twitter from an Arizona State University cosmologist, Lawrence Krauss, has sparked a f ... read more
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IRON AND ICE

Time running out for comet probe Philae
Scientists will send a few final prods to robot lab Philae, incommunicado on the surface of a comet hurtling through space, but hopes for a reply are running out, they said Tuesday. ... more
IRON AND ICE

New Details on Ceres Seen in Dawn Images
Features on dwarf planet Ceres that piqued the interest of scientists throughout 2015 stand out in exquisite detail in the latest images from NASA's Dawn spacecraft, which recently reached its lowes ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The most energetic light ever observed from a few kilometers large star
Scientists working with the Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cherenkov (MAGIC) observatory have reported the discovery of the most energetic pulsed emission radiation ever detected from the neutr ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Runaway stars leave infrared waves
In the last year, astronomers from the University of Wyoming have discovered roughly 100 of the fastest-moving stars in the Milky Way galaxy with the aid of images from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescop ... more


TECH SPACE

Space Protection - A Financial Primer
Last week, Space News aired a timely and important article by Mike Gruss on "Satellites in the Crosshairs." We rarely hear details about the highly classified arena of activities known as Space Prot ... more

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SATURN DAILY

Saturn the Mighty
Washington DC (SPX) Jan 12, 2016 It is easy to forget just how large Saturn is, at around 10 times the diameter of Earth. And with a diameter of about 72,400 miles (116,500 kilometers), the planet ... more
MOON DAILY

Lunar mission moves a step closer
China has developed the manufacturing techniques for a key part to be used on its super-heavy rocket that will fulfill the nation's manned missions to the moon. The China Academy of Launch Veh ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
HawkEye 360 expands signals intelligence network with operational deployment of Cluster 12
York confirms successful deployment and health of 21 satellites for SDA Tranche 1 mission
Spain faces uphill battle to cut Israel military ties: experts
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

A New Way to Explore Dark Matter
Ripples in gas at the outer disk of our galaxy have puzzled astronomers since they were first revealed by radio observations a decade ago. Now, astronomers believe they have found the culprit - a dw ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

First global age map of the Milky Way
Using completely new ways of deducing the ages of so-called red giant stars from observational data, astronomers have created the first large-scale map that shows stellar ages in the Milky Way. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Last-chance bid to contact space robot Philae
Scientists initiated Friday a last-chance manoeuvre to contact a long-silent robot-lab dropped more than a year ago onto the surface of a comet hurtling through our solar system. ... more
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PHYSICS NEWS

Can we use magnetic fields to make and manipulate gravity?
André Füzfa, a math professor at Namur University in Belgium, wants researchers to take a more aggressive approach toward the study of gravity. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Dawn imaging in close Ceres orbit
Dawn is now performing the final act of its remarkable celestial choreography, held close in Ceres' firm gravitational embrace. The distant explorer is developing humankind's most intimate portrait ... more
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Climate change causing havoc with global water cycle: UN
Schools shut, flights cancelled as Typhoon Ragasa nears Hong Kong
Over 60,000 Europeans died from heat during 2024 summer: study
SPACE SCOPES

Hubble Sees a Supermassive and Super-hungry Galaxy
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows the spiral galaxy NGC 4845, located over 65 million light-years away in the constellation of Virgo (The Virgin). The galaxy's orientation clear ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Quiet quasar has apparently eaten its fill
Astronomers with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) announced that a distant quasar ran out of gas. Their conclusions, reported Jan. 8 at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Kissimmee, Flo ... more
IRON AND ICE

Student-Built Experiment Integrated onto NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission
A student-built experiment aboard NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission has been integrated onto the spacecraft. The ... more
TECH SPACE

Vietnam army probes mysterious 'space balls'
Vietnam's military is investigating the appearance of three mysterious metal balls - believed to be debris from space - which landed in the country's remote north, a senior army official said Friday. ... more
EXO WORLDS

Lab discovery gives glimpse of conditions found on other planets
Scientists have recreated an elusive form of the material that makes up much of the giant planets in our solar system, and the sun. Experiments have given a glimpse of a previously unseen form of hy ... more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Novel metasurface revolutionizes ubiquitous scientific tool
What do astrophysics, telecommunications and pharmacology have in common? Each of these fields relies on polarimeters - instruments that detect the direction of the oscillation of electromagnetic wa ... more
IRON AND ICE

NASA Office to Coordinate Asteroid Detection, Hazard Mitigation
NASA has formalized its ongoing program for detecting and tracking near-Earth objects (NEOs) as the Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO). The office remains within NASA's Planetary Science D ... more
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IEA feels the heat as Washington pushes pro-oil agenda


STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Most distant massive galaxy cluster identified

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Ancient Gas Cloud May Be Relic from First Stars

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Galaxy Quakes Could Improve Hunt for Dark Matter

TIME AND SPACE

Black hole affecting galactic climate

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Former COD Student Working in Antarctica on IceCube Neutrino Project

SOLAR SCIENCE

Getting Down to Earth with Space Hazards

MOON DAILY

Momentum builds for creation of 'moon villages'

TIME AND SPACE

Physicists offer theories to explain mysterious collision at Large Hadron Collider

TIME AND SPACE

NASA's Chandra Finds Supermassive Black Hole Burping Nearby

TIME AND SPACE

Galactic merger reveals an unusual black hole that has shed its stars

AAVSO observers contribute to understanding the black hole binary V404 Cygni

'Seeing' black holes with the naked eye

NASA Telescopes Find 'Twins' of Superstar Eta Carinae

VLA Reveals New Evidence About Star, Planet Formation

Bacteria, electrons spin in similar patterns

40-Year-Old Mystery on Size of Shadowy Galaxies Solved

Chang'e-3 landing site named "Guang Han Gong"

Globular clusters could host interstellar civilizations

It's official! Element 113 was discovered at RIKEN

Runaway Stars Leave Infrared Waves in Space

Russian scientists to develop dark matter detection model

Strong magnetic fields in the cores of many stars

Strong magnetic fields discovered in majority of stars

Aging stars stop slowing down

A Triple Play Out Saturn Way

Rotational clock for stars needs recalibration

New research suggests sun's magnetic field may soon change

The Space Environment

Beam-beam compensation scheme doubles proton-proton collision rates

Quantum Foam


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