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February 25, 2016
MOON DAILY
New Lunar Exhibit Features NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Imagery
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 25, 2016
Images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) will be on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. beginning Feb. 26 The new exhibit, "A New Moon Rises: New Views from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera," displays the dramatic lunar landscapes captured by the LRO Camera (LROC). The 61 large prints in the exhibition reveal a celestial neighbor that is surprisingly dynamic by celestial standards. They reveal newly formed impact craters, recent volcanic activity, a ... read more
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PHYSICS NEWS

SAMSI Poised to Help Hone Gravitational Wave Astronomy, Astronomers' New Sense
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, two large black holes-each with a mass of about 30 suns-reached the end of an aeons-long orbital dance. In the final second of their separate existence, th ... more
EXO WORLDS

Newly discovered planet in the Hyades cluster could shed light on planetary evolution
University of Texas at Austin astronomer Andrew Mann and colleagues have discovered a planet in a nearby star cluster which could help astronomers better understand how planets form and evolve. The ... more
PHYSICS NEWS

Pulsar Web Could Detect Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves
The recent detection of gravitational waves by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) came from two black holes, each about 30 times the mass of our sun, merging into one. Gr ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The prolonged death of light from type Ia supernovae
Three years after its explosion, a type Ia supernova continues to shine brighter than expected, new research finds. The observations, made with the Hubble Space Telescope and published in The Astrop ... more


PHYSICS NEWS

Freefall achieved on LISA Pathfinder
On Monday, the two cubes housed in the core of ESA's LISA Pathfinder were left to move under the effect of gravity alone - another milestone towards demonstrating technologies to observe gravitation ... more

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TIME AND SPACE

Quantum processes control accurately to several attoseconds
A team of physicists including Russian researchers succeeded in conducting an experiment in which, for the first time in history, control over ultrafast motion of electrons down to three attoseconds ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Quantum experiments designed by machines
Quantum physicist Mario Krenn and his colleagues in the group of Anton Zeilinger from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences have developed an algori ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia offers to extend nuclear arms limits with US
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
Brazil, Chile sign defense agreement
IRON AND ICE

Should we work together in the race to mine the solar system
With interest in the prospect of mining the moon and asteroids gaining pace, it's time to take a hard look at what's really at stake. From the time of the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957, space has been ... more
EXO WORLDS

Imaging technique may help discover Earth-like planets
One of the biggest quests in astrophysics is to find Earth-like planets around other stars - places where life may exist. Regular telescopes are not good at directly imaging such small objects becau ... more
DEEP IMPACT

SETI Camera Array Spots Surprise Meteor Shower
A new network of video surveillance cameras in New Zealand has detected a surprise meteor shower on New Year's Eve. The shower is called the Volantids, named after the constellation Volans, the flyi ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

A quantum device based on geometry
While a classical bit found in conventional electronics exists only in binary 1 or 0 states, the more resourceful quantum bit, or 'qubit' is represented by a vector, pointing to a simultaneous combi ... more
TIME AND SPACE

On the Hunt for X-ray Signals from the Extragalactic Universe
Hunting X-ray signals from the distant universe requires years of strenuous work, a lot of dedicated scientists and an experienced leader to head the scientific efforts. Astrophysicist Niel Brandt o ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Ex-US climate envoy: Trump threatening 'consensus science' worldwide
How did an Indian zoo get the world's most endangered great ape?
Australian scientists grapple with 'despicable' butterfly heist
EXO LIFE

Eying exomoons in the search for E.T.
When I was young, the only planets we knew about were the ones in our own solar system. Astronomers presumed that many of the other stars in the night sky had planets too, but this was sheer specula ... more
MOON DAILY

NASA releases strange 'music' heard by 1969 astronauts
NASA has made public a recording of strange "music" that astronauts reported hearing in 1969 while on the far side of the Moon, out of radio contact with the Earth. ... more
SATURN DAILY

Titan Temperature Lag Maps and Animation
This sequence of maps shows varying surface temperatures on Saturn's moon Titan at two-year intervals, from 2004 to 2016. The measurements were made by the Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) ins ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Galaxy trailed by stunning plume of gas
Astronomers have discovered a spectacular tail of gas more than 300,000 light years across coming from a nearby galaxy. The plume is made up of hydrogen gas--the material new stars are made of ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Researchers demonstrate 'quantum surrealism'
New research demonstrates that particles at the quantum level can in fact be seen as behaving something like billiard balls rolling along a table, and not merely as the probabilistic smears that the ... more

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PHYSICS NEWS

RIT researchers study implications of gravitational waves
Rochester Institute of Technology researchers continue exploring gravitational waves in a series of upcoming papers. Their reports follow the first direct detection of these waves, predicted by Albe ... more
TECH SPACE

Eternal 5D data storage could record the history of humankind
Scientists at the University of Southampton have made a major step forward in the development of digital data storage that is capable of surviving for billions of years. Using nanostructured glass, ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
What to look for in China and Europe's climate plans
Chinese firms pay price of jihadist strikes against Mali junta
EU states agree broad UN emissions target avoiding 'embarrassment'


IRON AND ICE

NASA Invites Public to Send Artwork to an Asteroid

IRON AND ICE

Puzzling asteroid observations explained by destruction of asteroids close to Sun

EXO WORLDS

Longest-Lasting Stellar Eclipse Discovered

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomer detects new source of intense gamma-radiation in the sky

IRON AND ICE

NASA Report Details Expert Team Investigation of Asteroid Redirect Mission

EXO WORLDS

Astronomers take images of an exoplanet changing over time

TIME AND SPACE

Ultrafast microscope used to make slow-motion electron movie

TIME AND SPACE

Five-dimensional black hole could 'break' general relativity

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

New clues in the hunt for the sources of cosmic neutrinos

TIME AND SPACE

Canonical transformation provides insights into many-particle physics

LIGO-India Gets Green Light

US, Spain to Jointly Monitor Outer Space Traffic

Test cubes floating freely inside LISA Pathfinder

Hubble Directly Measures Rotation of Cloudy 'Super-Jupiter'

Japan launches satellite to study black holes

China Relocates 10,000 for Giant Telescope to Search for Alien Life

NASA Helps Power Grids Weather Geomagnetic Storms

Glow from the Big Bang Allows Discovery of Distant Black Hole Jet

Dynamical systems theory enhances knowledge of Jupiter's atmosphere

Reproducing the large-scale Universe

NASA chooses ASU to design and operate special satellite

Chinese scientists invent leak detection system for moon exploration

First detection of super-earth atmosphere

China's space telescope to displace humans in search for aliens

Exploiting high speed light for super slow science

The mystery about the Chelyabinsk superbolide continues three years later

Proto-planet has 2 masters

Dark matter scientists on brink of discovering elusive particles

Volcanoes Light Up Atmospheres of Small Exoplanets

Planet formation around binary star


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