24/7 News Coverage
December 09, 2016
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Saturn's bulging core implies moons younger than thought

India Inc joins hands to bid for moon mission

'Spooky' sightings in crystal point to extremely rare quantum spin liquid

Home computers discover a record-breaking pulsar-neutron star system

Perspectives on magnetic reconnection

Dark matter may be smoother than expected

'Hyper-starburst' galaxy churns out stars, clues to universe's evolution

Amateur astronomer helps uncover secrets of unique pulsar binary system

Will Earth still exist 5 billion years from now

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Meta musings on the origins of life

Dark matter may be more smoothly distributed throughout cosmos

ALMA measures size of seeds of planets

Where giant galaxies are born

Second-generation stars identified, giving clues about their predecessors

High-precision magnetic field sensing



TeamIndus signs contract with ISRO for lunar mission

GREGOR first results published in special issue of Astronomy and Astrophysics

Cassini Beams Back First Images from New Orbit



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

Meta musings on the origins of life

ALMA measures size of seeds of planets

New telescope chip offers clear view of alien planets

Could There Be Life in Pluto's Ocean?

Biologists watch speciation in a laboratory flask

ExoMars orbiter images Phobos

Mars One puts back planned colonisation of Red Planet

Opportunity team plot path forward to the 'Gully'

Curiosity Rover Team Examining New Drill Hiatus

Evidence suggests early Mars was warmer and wetter



India Inc joins hands to bid for moon mission

TeamIndus signs contract with ISRO for lunar mission

Moonwalker Buzz Aldrin stable after South Pole health scare

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

Skygazers gawp at extra bright 'supermoon'

Home computers discover a record-breaking pulsar-neutron star system

Dark matter may be more smoothly distributed throughout cosmos

'Hyper-starburst' galaxy churns out stars, clues to universe's evolution

Second-generation stars identified, giving clues about their predecessors

Will Earth still exist 5 billion years from now



ISRO launches earth observation satellite, Resourcesat-2A

NASA Announces First Geostationary Vegetation, Atmospheric Carbon Mission

NASA's AIM observes early noctilucent ice clouds over Antarctica

Illinois researchers discover hot hydrogen atoms in Earth's upper atmosphere

Satellites, airport visibility readings shed light on troops' exposure to air pollution

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



Perspectives on magnetic reconnection

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

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



Home computers discover a record-breaking pulsar-neutron star system

Dark matter may be more smoothly distributed throughout cosmos

'Hyper-starburst' galaxy churns out stars, clues to universe's evolution

Second-generation stars identified, giving clues about their predecessors

Will Earth still exist 5 billion years from now

New Index Ranks Dark Night Communities

New atlas of light pollution

Grand Canyon National Park Receives Provisional International Dark Sky Park Status



China develops non-toxic propellant for orbiting satellites

Allegations Rocket Engine Failure Behind Progress Spacecraft Crash Incorrect

United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches WGS-8 Mission for the U.S. Air Force

Hispasat 36W-1 arrives at Kourou Spaceport

ULA launches eighth Wideband Global SATCOM satellite

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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