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September 05, 2016
IRON AND ICE
Ceres: The tiny world where volcanoes erupt ice
Tempe AZ (SPX) Sep 05, 2016
Ahuna Mons is a volcano that rises 13,000 feet high and spreads 11 miles wide at its base. This would be impressive for a volcano on Earth. But Ahuna Mons stands on Ceres, a dwarf planet less than 600 miles wide that orbits the sun between Mars and Jupiter. Even stranger, Ahuna Mons isn't built from lava the way terrestrial volcanoes are - it's built from ice. "Ahuna is the one true 'mountain' on Ceres," said David A. Williams, associate research professor in Arizona State University's School of E ... read more

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The Genesis Project: New life on exoplanets
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IRON AND ICE

Dawn spacecraft at Ceres: Craters, cracks, and cryovolcanos
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SOLAR SCIENCE

NASA's SDO witnesses a double eclipse
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IRON AND ICE

Coming to your solar system soon: A rendezvous with an asteroid
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IRON AND ICE

Sulfur, Sulfur Dioxide and Graphitized Carbon Observed on Asteroid For First Time
Hubble Space Telescope observations of the dwarf planet Ceres have discovered the first evidence of sulfur, sulfur dioxide and graphitized carbon found on an asteroid. The sulfur species are likely ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Irish researchers join international team to make a breakthrough in fundamental physics
An international team of researchers have for the first time, discovered that in a very high magnetic field an electron with no mass can acquire a mass. Understanding why elementary particles e.g. e ... more
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SOLAR SCIENCE

Low-Cost Balloon-Borne Observatory Will Image Solar Sound Waves
Southwest Research Institute will flight test a miniature solar observatory on a six-hour high-altitude balloon mission scheduled for the end of August. The SwRI Solar Instrument Pointing Platform ( ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA Team Probes Peculiar Age-Defying Star
For years, astronomers have puzzled over a massive star lodged deep in the Milky Way that shows conflicting signs of being extremely old and extremely young. Researchers initially classified the sta ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Record-Breaking Galaxy Cluster Discovered
A new record for the most distant galaxy cluster has been set using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes. This galaxy cluster may have been caught right after birth, a brief, but im ... more
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ECLIPSES

Scientists Observe Solar Eclipse's Effects on Weather
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IRON AND ICE

Dawn Sets Course for Higher Orbit
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EXO WORLDS

Could Proxima Centauri b Really Be Habitable
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Milky Way Had A Blowout Bash 6 Million Years Ago
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

The Rise and Fall of Galaxy Formation
An international team of astronomers, including Carnegie's Eric Persson, has charted the rise and fall of galaxies over 90 percent of cosmic history. Their work, which includes some of the most sens ... more
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