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Astronomers finish galaxy map

14 years ago from Science Alert

Researchers have completed the most detailed survey of local galaxies so far, finding out where they are and where they’re going.

Space station changes command

14 years ago from UPI

MOSCOW, April 4 (UPI) -- Russian authorities Saturday said cosmonaut Gennady Padalka was to take control of the International Space Station from NASA astronaut Michael Fincke.

Russian Rocket Launches New Communications Satellite

14 years ago from Space.com

A Russian Proton rocket launched a new communications satellite on Friday.

ESA delays Herschel, Planck launch date

14 years ago from UPI

PARIS, April 2 (UPI) -- The European Space Agency has again postponed scheduling a joint launch date for its Herschel and Planck spacecraft.

"Hidden" Planet Found in Old Hubble Image

14 years ago from National Geographic

A new image-processing method stripped away starlight to reveal the earliest known picture of a planet circling a sunlike star, astronomers have announced.

We Will Go!: Human/Robot Mergers Explore Space

14 years ago from Live Science

Our robotic offspring will carry us to the stars. But who, actually, will "we" then be?

Russia to unveil spaceship plans

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The Russian space agency is expected to unveil development plans for a next-generation manned spacecraft on Monday.

How Low Can It Go? Sun Plunges Into The Quietest Solar Minimum In A Century

14 years ago from Science Daily

The sunspot cycle is behaving a little like the stock market. Just when you think it has hit bottom, it goes even lower. The year 2008 was a bear. There...

NASA in Colbert conundrum over Space Station

14 years ago from Reuters:Science

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - NASA's outreach to the public to drum up interest in the International Space Station started innocently enough with an online contest to name the station's...

U.S. unveils Orion spacecraft to take crew to Mars

14 years ago from Reuters:Science

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - NASA gave visitors to the National Mall in Washington a peek at a full-size mock-up of the spacecraft designed to carry U.S. astronauts back to the moon...

A "Hot Saturn" That's Not So Odd

14 years ago from Science NOW

The standard model of solar system formation can explain a planetary maverick

Cosmic Log: Foolery goes high-tech

14 years ago from MSNBC: Science

Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: High tech and high jinks are made for each other, as evidenced by this year's crop of geeky April Fools' jokes.

Solar activity lowest in nearly 100 years

14 years ago from UPI

GREENBELT, Md., April 1 (UPI) -- U.S. solar physicists say the sun is experiencing the least sunspot activity since 1913 and activity is becoming event less frequent.

Dark matter: Physicists may have found piece of the puzzle

14 years ago from Physorg

European astronomers said on Wednesday that an anomalous energy signal detected by an orbiting satellite could be a telltale of the enigmatic substance known as dark matter.

Little House On The Moon? Robot Being Created For First Moon Construction Project

14 years ago from Science Daily

Scientists are planning on sending a robot to the moon to construct a house. The House on the Moon is a project that aims to put a little read cottage...

Volunteers Locked Away in Mock Mars Mission

14 years ago from Live Science

Six volunteers locked themselves in metal tubes Tuesday in mock 105-day mission to Mars.

Space Freezer Packs Some Cool Science

14 years ago from Space.com

A sample-filled freezer carried experiment results back to Earth on the space shuttle Discovery.

Team Finds Riches in Meteorite Treasure Hunt

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Just before dawn on Oct. 7, 2008, an SUV-sized asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere and exploded harmlessly over the Nubian Desert of northern Sudan. Scientists expected the asteroid, called...

NASA to honor Astronaut James Lovell

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, March 31 (UPI) -- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration says it will honor astronaut James Lovell Jr., for his contributions to the U.S. space program.

A new X-ray spectroscopic tool for probing the interstellar medium

14 years ago from Physorg

Astronomy & Astrophysics is publishing the first clear detection of signatures long sought in the spectra of X-ray astronomical sources. These signatures, the so-called EXAFS standing for "Extended X-ray...

Albertans claim to have seen 'great glow' in the sky

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Some early risers in Alberta have called CBC News, claiming they saw a spectacular flash in the sky that could have been a meteor.

Cracking the Crusts of Neutron Stars

14 years ago from Science Daily

New research is helping shed light on neutron stars, city-sized globs of ultra-dense matter that occasionally collapse into black holes.

Old Moon Images Get Modern Makeover

14 years ago from Live Science

Images taken by Lunar Orbiters 40 years ago are getting a 21st century makeover.

Mars 'journey' experiment begins

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Six European volunteers begin a simulated journey to Mars to see if humans could cope with the long isolation.

U.S. military vows to track 800 satellites by October 1

14 years ago from Reuters:Science

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (Reuters) - Spurred by last month's collision of two satellites high above the Earth, the U.S. military plans to begin tracking all 800 maneuverable spacecraft currently operating...

NASA Continues to Advance International Polar Year Science

Although the International Polar Year officially came to a close in February, NASA is continuing to push the frontiers of polar science from space, the air and the surface of...

NASA starts Arctic research mission

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, March 30 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency announced the start Monday of a monthlong Arctic research mission using aircraft to measure the thickness of Greenland's ice...

'Most Habitable Zone' on Mars Revealed

14 years ago from Space.com

Evidence is building that the Phoenix Mars Lander plopped down on a microbe-friendly location.