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September 13, 2016
TIME AND SPACE
Customer publishes performance evaluation of first commercial mini-synchrotron
Munich, Germany (SPX) Sep 12, 2016
A team from the Technical University Munich (TUM) in Germany recently reported an independent analysis of the operation of the Munich Compact Light Source (MuCLS) in the Sept. 2016 issue of the Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. The MuCLS is the first commercial installation of a miniature synchrotron developed and manufactured by Lyncean Technologies, Inc. of Fremont, CA. It is designed to fill the gap in X-ray performance between conventional X-ray sources and stadium-sized synchrotron radiation ... read more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers discover 63 new quasars in early universe
Astronomers have identified 63 new quasars - the largest number reported in a single scientific study. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta's descent towards region of active pits
Squeezing out unique scientific observations until the very end, Rosetta's thrilling mission will culminate with a descent on 30 September towards a region of active pits on the comet's 'head'. ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Star system hosts hundreds of black holes
New research by the University of Surrey published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society has shone light on a globular cluster of stars that could host several hundred bla ... more
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Avoiding 'traffic jam' creates impossibly bright 'lighthouse'
ULXs, which are remarkably bright X-ray sources, were thought to be powered by black holes. But in 2014, the X-ray space telescope "NuSTAR" detected unexpected periodic pulsed emissions in a ULX nam ... more


IRON AND ICE

Rosetta catches dusty organics
Rosetta's dust-analysing COSIMA (COmetary Secondary Ion Mass Analyser) instrument has made the first unambiguous detection of solid organic matter in the dust particles ejected by Comet 67P/Churyumo ... more

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IRON AND ICE

NASA launches first asteroid dust-retrieval mission
The US space agency Thursday launched its first mission to collect dust from an asteroid, the kind of cosmic body that may have delivered life-giving materials to Earth billions of years ago. ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Reconciling dwarf galaxies with dark matter
Dwarf galaxies are enigmas wrapped in riddles. Although they are the smallest galaxies, they represent some of the biggest mysteries about our universe. While many dwarf galaxies surround our own Mi ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Russia launches dozens of drones as Ukraine claims 'important success'
Russian jets violate Estonian air space in 'brazen intrusion'
U.S. defense in free fall
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Fujitsu to supply Super-Kamiokande Experiment with new computers
Fujitsu has received an order for an experiment-analysis system from Kamioka Observatory, part of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR) at the University of Tokyo. The system is destined for ... more
IRON AND ICE

Small asteroid flew safely past earth this week
A small asteroid designated 2016 RB1 safely flew past Earth this week at a distance of about 25,000 miles (40,000 kilometers, or just less than 1/10th the distance of Earth to the moon). Becau ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Researchers design solids that control heat with spinning superatoms
Researchers found that the thermal conductivity of superatom crystals is directly related to the rotational disorder within those structures. The findings were published in an article in Nature Mate ... more
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IRON AND ICE

Asteroid Mission Will Carry Student X-Ray Experiment
At 7:05pm (EDT), Thursday, Sept. 8, NASA plans to launch a spacecraft to a near-Earth asteroid named Bennu. Among that spacecraft's five instruments is a student experiment that will use X-rays to h ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Terzan 5 Is Like No Other Globular Cluster
A fossilised remnant of the early Milky Way harboring stars of hugely different ages has been revealed by an international team of astronomers. This stellar system resembles a globular cluster, but ... more
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PHYSICS NEWS

First Gravitational Waves form After 10 Million Years
In his general theory of relativity, Albert Einstein predicted gravitational waves over a century ago; this year, they were detected directly for the first time: The American Gravitational Wave Obse ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Recreating Our Galaxy in a Supercomputer
Astronomers have created the most detailed computer simulation to date of our Milky Way galaxy's formation, from its inception billions of years ago as a loose assemblage of matter to its present-da ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Massive Holes 'Punched' Through a Trail of Stars Likely Caused by Dark Matter
Researchers have detected two massive holes which have been 'punched' through a stream of stars just outside the Milky Way, and found that they were likely caused by clumps of dark matter, the invis ... more
SATURN DAILY

Titan's Dunes and Other Features Emerge in New Images
New scenes from a frigid alien landscape are coming to light in recent radar images of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. Cassini obtained the views during a close f ... more
EXO LIFE

New knowledge about the building blocks of life
A study of an enzyme that helps build and repair DNA in living organisms increases our understanding of how these processes are controlled and how we can use this to combat infections. Chemist ... more

IRON AND ICE

OSIRIS-REx Prepared for Mapping, Sampling Mission to Asteroid Bennu
The first U.S. mission to travel to an asteroid, retrieve samples and return them to Earth is targeted for a Sept. 8 launch atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force ... more
EXO LIFE

Proxima b Could Be a Life-Friendly Planet, Says One of the Co-Discoverers
When in late August this year, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) broke the news, announcing the discovery of Proxima b, the closest exoplanet to us, it fueled hopes of finding an Earth-like pl ... more
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EU to fast-track review of 2035 combustion-engine ban
Norway sovereign wealth fund drops French miner over environmental fears
EU split on 2040 climate goal ahead of UN summit




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TIME AND SPACE

SLAC's high-speed 'electron camera' films atomic nuclei in vibrating molecules

TECH SPACE

A data-cleaning tool for building better prediction models

IRON AND ICE

NASA set to launch near-Earth asteroid mission

IRON AND ICE

Sulfur, Sulfur Dioxide and Graphitized Carbon Observed on Asteroid For First Time

TIME AND SPACE

T2K CP Violation Results Help Explain Workings of Universe

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

One Trace of Dark Matter Vanishes

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Detailed Age Map Shows How Milky Way Came Together

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Brown Dwarfs Hiding in Plain Sight in Solar Neighborhood

IRON AND ICE

Asteroid named for Freddie Mercury on 70th birthday

EXO WORLDS

New light on the complex nature of 'hot Jupiter' atmospheres

Ice Not a Major Factor of Dwarf Planet Ceres' Surface Features

The supernova that wasn't: A tale of 3 cosmic eruptions

Dell finalizes huge EMC deal to become tech titan

Wits University scientists predict the existence of a new boson

Space Plasma Hurricanes Suggest New Sources of Energy

Plastic crystals could improve fabrication of memory devices

Missing comet lander Philae spotted at last: ESA

The Genesis Project: New life on exoplanets

Jupiter's North Pole Unlike Anything Encountered in Solar System

Dawn spacecraft at Ceres: Craters, cracks, and cryovolcanos

Images from Sun's edge reveal origins of solar wind

NASA's SDO witnesses a double eclipse

Russian Space Agency Plans to Launch Satellite to Study Sun Layers in 2025

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

Ceres: The tiny world where volcanoes erupt ice

Discovery one-ups Tatooine, finds twin stars hosting three giant exoplanets

Planck: First Stars Formed Later Than We Thought

NASA Extends Contract for Hubble Space Telescope Mission Operations

Copernicus Sentinel-1A satellite hit by space particle

Russian researchers build novel plasma generator



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