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December 02, 2016
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Could There Be Life in Pluto's Ocean?

Moonwalker Buzz Aldrin stable after South Pole health scare

First Signs of Weird Quantum Property of Empty Space

Cool Theory on Galaxy Formation

Squeezed states of light can improve feedback cooling significantly

LIGO Resumes Search for Gravitational Waves

Biologists watch speciation in a laboratory flask

10 million ions cooled for the first time to 7K

Arizona Astronomers Characterize Smallest Known Asteroid

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It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's the Tiniest Asteroid

Ultrafast imaging reveals existence of 'polarons'

Life before oxygen

UCLA astronomers watch star clusters spewing out dust

Tangled threads weave through cosmic oddity

GREGOR first results published in special issue of Astronomy and Astrophysics



NASA's Sun-Observing IRIS Mission

Embryonic Galaxy Immersed in Giant Cloud of Cold Gas

Mystery of Ultra-Diffuse Faint Galaxies Solved



New Perspective on How Pluto's "Icy Heart" Came to Be

New analysis adds to support for a subsurface ocean on Pluto

Pluto follows its cold, cold heart

New Analysis Supports Subsurface Ocean on Pluto

Mystery solved behind birth of Saturn's rings

First Light for Breakthrough Listen at Parkes Telescope

Search for ET underway with Parkes Radio Telescope

Breakthrough Listen to Search for Intelligent Life Around Tabby's Star

New bacteria groups, and stunning diversity, discovered underground

New species of extremely leggy millipede discovered in a cave in California

Biologists watch speciation in a laboratory flask

Life before oxygen

Could There Be Life in Pluto's Ocean?

Timing the shadow of a potentially habitable extrasolar planet

Fijian ants began farming 3 million years ago

CaSSIS Sends First Images from Mars Orbit

Climate cycles may explain how running water carved Mars' surface features

NASA Radio on Europe's New Mars Orbiter Aces Relay Test

First views of Mars show potential for ESA's new orbiter

ExoMars space programme needs an extra 400 million euros



Russian Space Agency Confirms Plans to Implement Lunar Sample-Return Mission

Moonwalker Buzz Aldrin stable after South Pole health scare

Skygazers gawp at extra bright 'supermoon'

There's an 'extra-super' Moon on the rise

November 14th's Super-Close Full Moon

Squeezed states of light can improve feedback cooling significantly

'Thank the aliens': Thousands displaced for China's huge telescope

Mystery of Ultra-Diffuse Faint Galaxies Solved

Embryonic Galaxy Immersed in Giant Cloud of Cold Gas

Tangled threads weave through cosmic oddity



Eyes in the sky

NASA's ISS-RapidScat Earth Science Mission Ends

Study says salt marshes have limited ability to absorb excess nitrogen

Going against the grain - nitrogen turns out to be hypersociable!

Geographers provide new insight into commuter megaregions of the US

It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's the Tiniest Asteroid

Arizona Astronomers Characterize Smallest Known Asteroid

Chicxulub : a unique crater to elucidate planetary surfaces

Asteroid impacts could create niches for life

New Ceres Views as Dawn Moves Higher



GREGOR first results published in special issue of Astronomy and Astrophysics

NASA's Sun-Observing IRIS Mission

Article proposes theory behind fast magnetic reconnection

ESA expands space weather services

CU Boulder instrument suite will assess space weather

Chinese missile giant seeks 20% of a satellite market

China-made satellites in high demand

Space exploration plans unveiled

China launches 4th data relay satellite

Material and plant samples retrieved from space experiments



Squeezed states of light can improve feedback cooling significantly

'Thank the aliens': Thousands displaced for China's huge telescope

Mystery of Ultra-Diffuse Faint Galaxies Solved

Embryonic Galaxy Immersed in Giant Cloud of Cold Gas

Tangled threads weave through cosmic oddity

New Index Ranks Dark Night Communities

New atlas of light pollution

Grand Canyon National Park Receives Provisional International Dark Sky Park Status



Russia to Launch Fewer Spacecraft in 2016 Than US, China for First Time

Soyuz-U Carrier Rocket Installed to Baikonur Launching Pad

The Vega launcher is complete for next week's Arianespace mission with Gokturk-1

XCOR Partners With Immortal Data To Enhance And Commercialize Shipslog Data Acquisition System

Airbus Safran Launchers Becomes a 74% Shareholder in Arianespace

Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

LIGO Resumes Search for Gravitational Waves

Atomic beltway could solve problems of cosmic gravity

First GRACE Follow-On Satellite Completes Construction

Airbus completes first GRACE-FO satellite for NASA/JPL

Detour via gravitational lens makes distant galaxy visible



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