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September 28, 2016
PHYSICS NEWS
Moon and Mars on a plane
Paris (ESA) Sep 28, 2016
Who wouldn't want to run an experiment in lunar or martian gravity? ESA is offering European researchers the chance to test their theories on aircraft flights that offer 20 seconds of reduced gravity. "Partial-gravity flights are rare and offer a unique opportunity to conduct research in conditions that have only been reproduced a handful of times," notes ESA's head of human research, Jennifer Ngo-Anh. ESA often conducts 'parabolic' flights using a refitted Airbus A310 that flies up and down ... read more

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers discover dizzying spin of the Milky Way Halo
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TIME AND SPACE

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EXO WORLDS

New Low-Mass Objects Could Help Refine Planetary Evolution
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MERCURY RISING

Planet Mercury Found to Be Tectonically Active
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Cosmic Dust Demystified by British Researchers
The solar system is a dusty environment, with trillions of cosmic dust particles left behind by comets and asteroids that orbit the sun. All this dust forms a relatively dense cloud through which th ... more
JOVIAN DREAMS

Hubble spots possible water plumes erupting on Jupiter's Moon Europa
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IRON AND ICE

Rosetta: The end of a space odyssey
Europe's trailblazing deep-space comet exploration for clues to the origins of the Solar System ends Friday with the Rosetta orbiter joining robot lab Philae on the iceball's dusty surface for eternity. ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta: How to end the fairytale
Once upon a time, two intrepid space adventurers called Rosetta and Philae set out from Earth to explore a comet far, far away. ... more
MERCURY RISING

Messenger probe images fault scarps on Mercury's surface
Like Earth, Mercury is tectonically active. As evidenced by images captured by NASA's Messenger probe, Mercury's surface is host to fault scarps. ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL

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SPACE SCOPES

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JOVIAN DREAMS

NASA to reveal 'surprising' activity on Jupiter's moon
There's something going on beneath the surface of Jupiter's icy moon Europa. But what? ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Universe is without direction, astronomers say
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Reconciling dwarf galaxies with dark matter
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Fujitsu to supply Super-Kamiokande Experiment with new computers
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Galactic Fireworks Illuminate Monster Hydrogen Blob
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EXO WORLDS

Hubble Finds Planet Orbiting Pair of Stars
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SATURN DAILY

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EXO WORLDS

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IRON AND ICE

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SOLAR SCIENCE

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TIME AND SPACE

Hubble Ultra Deep is deepest millimetre observation of Early Universe

TIME AND SPACE

Physicists reveal the role of diffusion in the early Universe

STELLAR CHEMISTRY

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TIME AND SPACE

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