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October 05, 2016
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Milkway's most-mysterious star is even stranger than astronomers thought
Pasadena CA (SPX) Oct 04, 2016
A star known by the unassuming name of KIC 8462852 in the constellation Cygnus has been raising eyebrows both in and outside of the scientific community for the past year. In 2015 a team of astronomers announced that the star underwent a series of very brief, non-periodic dimming events while it was being monitored by NASA's Kepler space telescope, and no one could quite figure out what caused them. A new study from Carnegie's Josh Simon and Caltech's Ben Montet has deepened the mystery. Simon and ... read more

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JOVIAN DREAMS

A Second Look at Plumes and the Search for life on Europa
Once can be a coincidence. Twice can be luck. Seeing a hundred-mile-high column of water spew out of Jupiter's icy moon Europa three times in a row has been cited as a good reason to get excited. ... more
TECH SPACE

Turning to the brain to reboot computing
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

New oscillating material may tap unused electromagnetic spectrum
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

How to control polarization of light
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Transition from Operations to Decommissioning by Preparing a Safe, Cost-Effective Shut Down and Waste Management Strategy


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TIME AND SPACE

Argonne ahead of the 'curve' in magnetic study
When a baseball pitcher uncorks a nasty curveball, the spinning motion of the ball forces air to flow around it at different speeds, causing the ball to "break" in one direction. The physics behind ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta's comet adventure in numbers
Europe's ground-breaking quest to unravel the Solar System's mysteries concludes Friday with the Rosetta comet chaser crashlanding onto the cosmic wanderer's rocky surface. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Astronomers discover dizzying spin of the Milky Way Halo
Astronomers at the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) discovered for the first time that the hot gas in the halo of the Milky Way galaxy is spinning in the s ... more
EXO WORLDS

Protoplanetary Disk Around a Young Star Exhibits Spiral Structure
Astronomers have found a distinct structure involving spiral arms in the reservoir of gas and dust disk surrounding the young star Elias 2-27. While spiral features have been observed on the surface ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE

Regional Forecasts of Solar Storms Set to Begin Oct. 1
For the first time beginning next month, forecasts of the regional effects of solar storms will help protect the power grid and communications satellites, thanks to a new tool developed by researche ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Spiral Arms Embrace Young Star
Swirling around the young star Elias 2-27 is a stunning spiral-shape pinwheel of dust. This striking feature, seen with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), is the product of den ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

NASA's Fermi Finds Record-Breaking Binary in Galaxy Next Door
Using data from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and other facilities, an international team of scientists has found the first gamma-ray binary in another galaxy and the most luminous one ever ... more
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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

ALMA catches stellar cocoon with curious chemistry
A hot and dense mass of complex molecules, cocooning a newborn star, has been discovered by a Japanese team of astronomers using ALMA. This unique hot molecular core is the first of its kind to have ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Where Primordial Galaxies Lurk
In the ongoing hunt for the universe's earliest galaxies, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has wrapped up its observations for the Frontier Fields project. This ambitious project has combined the powe ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta: The end of a fairytale
The European Space Agency bid a poignant farewell Friday to intrepid space explorers Philae and Rosetta, brought to "life" as loveable cartoon characters that it has had to abandon on a cold, dark c ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta measures production of water at comet over two years
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IRON AND ICE

Alice Ultraviolet Spectrograph Completes Rosetta Mission to Comet 67P
After a two-year orbital tour around comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, ESA's Rosetta spacecraft - carrying Southwest Research Institute's Alice ultraviolet spectrograph - will end its mission this we ... more

IRON AND ICE

Farewell Rosetta: ESA Mission to Conclude on Comet's Surface
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Rosetta mission will come to a dramatic end on Friday, Sept. 30, with a controlled touchdown of the spacecraft on a region of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko known ... more
IRON AND ICE

Rosetta spacecraft headed for comet suicide crash
Europe's pioneering spacecraft Rosetta headed for a suicide crash Friday with the comet it has stalked for two years, nearing the end of an audacious quest to unravel the Solar System's mysteries. ... more
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How to Merge Two Black Holes in a Simple Way

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IRON AND ICE

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EXO WORLDS

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MERCURY RISING

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Cosmic Dust Demystified by British Researchers

JOVIAN DREAMS

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

IRON AND ICE

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IRON AND ICE

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STELLAR CHEMISTRY

Discovery of an Extragalactic Hot Molecular Core

NASA-Funded Sounding Rocket Solves One Cosmic Mystery, Reveals Another

Construction of Most Sensitive Dark Matter Detector Moves Forward

Universe is without direction, astronomers say

New research undermines 'RNA world' of early evolution

Galactic Fireworks Illuminate Monster Hydrogen Blob

Hubble Finds Planet Orbiting Pair of Stars

Summer fireworks on Rosetta's comet

Messenger probe images fault scarps on Mercury's surface

Cosmology Safe as Universe Has No Sense of Direction

Yoyager's Golden Record not just for aliens anymore

ALMA uncovers "golden age" of galaxy formation in new Deep Field

NASA scientists find 'impossible' cloud on Titan

NASA to reveal 'surprising' activity on Jupiter's moon

Stellar activity can mimic misaligned exoplanets

JPL seeks robotic spacecraft development for Asteroid Redirect Mission

NASA's extends IRIS Space Observatory for deeper look at the Sun

Hubble Ultra Deep is deepest millimetre observation of Early Universe

Physicists reveal the role of diffusion in the early Universe

ALMA uncovers secrets of Giant Space Blob

In Rotating Galaxies normal matter precisely determines acceleration



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