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June 27, 2016
IRON AND ICE
Hundreds Of Events Worldwide Scheduled For Asteroid Day 2016
San Francisco CA (SPX) Jun 24, 2016
What began as a passion of a handful of individuals, a musician, filmmaker, technologist, scientist and astronaut, has become a global movement by thousands to increase awareness and education about asteroids. Supported by 22 global partners, scores of international agencies, 72 space travelers from 12 nations, leaders in business and finance, parents and youth, Asteroid Day 2016 will include hundreds of events on and around June 30, 2016. "Our goal is to dedicate one day each year to learn about ... read more

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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid Impacts a Possible Solution to "Faint Young Sun Paradox"
In the first billion years of Earth's history, the planet was bombarded by primordial asteroids, while a faint Sun provided much less heat. A Southwest Research Institute-led team posits that this t ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

First "Wind Nebula" Found Around a Magnetar
Astronomers have discovered a vast cloud of high-energy particles called a wind nebula around a rare ultra-magnetic neutron star, or magnetar, for the first time. The find offers a unique window int ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Successful first observations of galactic center with GRAVITY
The GRAVITY instrument is now operating with the four 8.2-metre Unit Telescopes of ESO's Very Large Telescope, and even from early test results it is already clear that it will soon be producing wor ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Swift Gamma-Ray Bursts: A 3D Step Toward Standard Candles
A new way to use the most powerful explosions in the Universe to calibrate its expansion has been developed by a team of researchers (Sergey Postnikov, Xavier Hernandez from Institute of Astronomy , ... more


STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Relics of the Milky Way's First Generation of Stars
The first stars that made up the Milky Way have long burnt out, but astronomers have, for the first time, observed a new set of chemical elements that formed in their cores and the supernova explosi ... more

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SATURN DAILY

An Ocean Lies a Few Kilometers Beneath Enceladus's Icy Surface
With eruptions of ice and water vapor, and an ocean covered by an ice shell, Saturn's moon Enceladus is one of the most fascinating in the solar system, especially as interpretations of data provide ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Dormant Black Hole Eats Star, Becomes X-Ray Flashlight
Roughly 90 percent of the biggest black holes in the known universe are dormant, meaning that they are not actively devouring matter and, consequently, not giving off any light or other radiation. B ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
U.S. defense in free fall
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
Brazil, Chile sign defense agreement
MOON DAILY

Russian Moon Base to Hold Up to 12 People
Russian engineers are working on a project of a Moon base that will eventually hold up to 12 people, the spokeswoman of a research institute with the Russian space agency Roscosmos told local media. ... more
EXO LIFE

Where Is the Habitable Zone for M-Dwarf Stars?
While we know that yellow dwarf stars like our sun are capable of supporting life, there's another star type that is a prime hunting ground for potentially habitable exoplanets. M-dwarf stars ... more
IRON AND ICE

Dawn clocks up 1000 orbits of Ceres
Dawn is continuing to record the extraordinary sights on dwarf planet Ceres. The experienced explorer is closer to the alien world than the International Space Station is to Earth. Dawn has co ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

'Space tsunami' causes the third Van Allen Belt
Earth's magnetosphere, the region of space dominated by Earth's magnetic field, protects our planet from the harsh battering of the solar wind. Like a protective shield, the magnetosphere absorbs an ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Ultrasharp Image Uncovers Shocking Lives of Young Stars
The world's most advanced adaptive optics system reveals "shocking" details on star formation in a new image released by the Gemini Observatory. An unprecedented view from the Gemini South telescope ... more
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GUARDIAN Tsunami Detection Tech Catches Wave in Real Time
Galileo daughter mission named Celeste to strengthen navigation resilience
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EXO WORLDS

Newborn Planet Discovered Around Young Star
Planet formation is a complex and tumultuous process that remains shrouded in mystery. Astronomers have discovered more than 3,000 exoplanets-planets orbiting stars other than our Sun-however, nearl ... more
EXO WORLDS

NASA's K2 Finds Newborn Exoplanet Around Young Star
Astronomers have discovered the youngest fully formed exoplanet ever detected. The discovery was made using NASA's Kepler Space Telescope and its extended K2 mission, as well as the W. M. Keck Obser ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astrophysicists release new study of one of the first stars
No one has yet observed the first stars that formed in the Milky Way. In all likelihood, they will never be directly observed, because the first stars are massive, ending their lives only a few mill ... more
EXO WORLDS

"Electric Wind" Can Strip Earth-Like Planets of Oceans and Atmospheres
Venus has an "electric wind" strong enough to remove the components of water from its upper atmosphere, which may have played a significant role in stripping Earth's twin planet of its oceans, accor ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Researchers refine method for detecting quantum entanglement
RMIT quantum computing researchers have developed and demonstrated a method capable of efficiently detecting high-dimensional entanglement. Entanglement in quantum physics is the ability of tw ... more

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Let there be light
University of Utah materials science and engineering associate professor Mike Scarpulla wants to shed light on semiconductors - literally. Scarpulla and senior scientist Kirstin Alberi of the Nation ... more
TECH SPACE

World's fastest supercomputer powered by Chinese chip technology
The reign of American-made semiconductors may be over. China recently unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer. Unlike China's previous supercomputers, this one is powered by Chinese chip technology. ... more
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Ohio State scientists advance focus on nuclear propulsion
Mixing neutrinos of colliding neutron stars changes how merger unfolds
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EXO WORLDS

Exoplanet Mission Completes Design Milestone

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

ALMA Observes Most Distant Stellar Oxygen Ever

TIME AND SPACE

Breaking out: How black hole jets punch out of their galaxies

EXO WORLDS

Unexpected excess of giant planets in star cluster

EXO WORLDS

A Young Super-Neptune Offers Clues to the Origin of Close-In Exoplanets

TIME AND SPACE

Swift Satellite Used to Chase Colliding Black Holes

EXO WORLDS

San Francisco State University astronomer helps discover giant planet orbiting 2 suns

SKY NIGHTLY

New Index Ranks Dark Night Communities

EXO LIFE

The Search for Our Own Alien Life

EXO LIFE

Parkes telescope detects key feature of life outside our solar system

Largest crowdsource astronomy network helps confirm discovery of 'Tatooine' planet

Largest, Widest Orbit "Tatooine" Bolsters Planet Formation Theories

Juno Spacecraft to Risk Jupiter's Fireworks for Science

Life's first handshake: Chiral molecule detected in interstellar space

Scientists detect second pair of colliding black holes

Sites selected for world's largest gamma-ray detector

First Detection of Methyl Alcohol in a Planet-forming Disc

Gluttonous Star May Hold Clues to Planet Formation

Gravitational Waves Spotted Again

Prebiotic molecule detected in interstellar cloud

Did gravitational wave detector find dark matter

Physicists measured something new in the radioactive decay of neutrons

Physicists deploy magnetic vortex to control electron spin

Natural quasicrystals may be the result of collisions between objects in the asteroid belt

Planetary Resources and Luxembourg partner to advance space resource industry

Life's origins may result from low-energy electron reactions in space

Discovery of gold nanocluster 'double' hints at other shape changing particles

High-Tech Telescope for Dangerous Asteroids Detection Launched in Russia

NASA's Juno spacecraft nears rendezvous with Jupiter

Small Asteroid Is Earth's Constant Companion



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