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Thousands Watch Comet Lulin Trip Online

14 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

When Comet Lulin crossed the skies last week, more than 42,000 people around the globe watched the trip online. The comet's journey was documented by an observatory in southwest Georgia,...

Fermi telescope sees giant gamma-ray burst

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (UPI) -- The first gamma-ray burst to be seen in high resolution from the U.S. space agency's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope is the largest such...

Jupiter pips Saturn for new space mission

14 years ago from Physics World

US and Europe agree joint Jovian probes for launch in 2020

Fermilab, European accelerator race for glory

14 years ago from AP Science

CHICAGO (AP) -- So, does the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory's Tevatron accelerator have a shot against the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland?...

NASA spacecraft to seek out Earth-like planets

14 years ago from Reuters:Science

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. spacecraft toting the biggest camera ever sent into space will be launched next month to scour our region of the Milky Way galaxy for warm,...

Cast Your Vote to Name Space Station's New Room

14 years ago from Space.com

NASA wants your help in naming a new space station module.

Two NASA Moon Probes Head to Launch Site

14 years ago from Space.com

Lunar orbiters head to NASA's Florida space center for launch preparation.

Scientists find black gold amidst overlooked data

14 years ago from

About half of the oil in the ocean bubbles up naturally from the seafloor, with Earth giving it up freely like it was of no value. Likewise, NASA satellites collect...

New recipe for dwarf galaxies: Start with leftover gas

14 years ago from Science Blog

There is more than one way to make a dwarf galaxy, and NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer has found a new recipe. It has, for the first time, identified dwarf galaxies forming...

Aging Mars Rover Gets a Power Boost

14 years ago from Space.com

The Mars rover Spirit more power under its hood thanks to some Martian winds.

Out There: Billions and Billions of Habitable Planets

14 years ago from Live Science

There are about ten thousand billion billion habitable planets in the observable universe, and some of these Earth-like worlds could be found soon.

Four rockets launch from Poker Flat Research Range

14 years ago from Physorg

Four NASA rockets launched from Poker Flat Research Range during a three-hour span on the morning of Feb. 18, 2009. The rockets, carrying payloads that emitted glowing vapor trails that...

What a mess! Experts ponder space junk problem

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Think of it as a galactic garbage dump. With a recent satellite collision still fresh on minds, participants at a meeting in the Austrian capital this week...

NASA Spacecraft Falling For Mars

14 years ago from Science Daily

The gravity of Mars will change the Dawn spacecraft's path about the sun, helping send the probe toward its 2011 encounter with the asteroid Vesta.

What did Galileo actually do?

14 years ago from

What convinced Galileo 400 years ago that the Earth orbits the Sun and not vice-versa? How did one man make such a startling discovery, armed with just a 2 inch...

100 m virtual telescope captures unique detailed colour image

14 years ago from

'This is one of the first images made using near-infrared interferometry,' says lead author Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin. Interferometry is a technique that combines the light from several telescopes, resulting in...

Spectacular Photo-op on Saturn

14 years ago from Science @ NASA

Something is about to happen on Saturn that is so pretty, even Hubble will pause to take a look. Backyard astronomers can see it, too. Four of Saturn's moons...

Liquid Water Recently Seen on Mars?

14 years ago from National Geographic

Mars pictures taken last summer show strange globs on the leg of the Phoenix Mars lander that seem to behave like liquid water, a new paper reports.

Diamond-like Films Help In Study Of Solar Winds

14 years ago from Science Daily

Diamond-like carbon films are helping probe the far boundaries of the solar system as part of a NASA mission to study how the sun's solar wind interacts with the interstellar...

How to go from analog to digital TV

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Here's a checklist to make sure you'll have TV reception after local stations cut their analog broadcasts.

Kaputnik chaos could kill Hubble

14 years ago from News @ Nature

Worst-ever orbital collision leads to calls for tighter regulation.

Carina Nebula: Astronomers Capture Intricate Structures Of One Of Brightest Nebulae In Sky

14 years ago from Science Daily

Astronomers have captured amazing detail in the intricate structures of one of the largest and brightest nebulae in the sky, the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372), where strong winds and powerful...

Cosmological simulations key to understanding the universe

14 years ago from Physorg

Tiziana Di Matteo, associate professor of physics at Carnegie Mellon University is harnessing the power of supercomputing to recreate how galaxies are born, how they develop over time and, ultimately,...

UV Teeth Bleaching Not a Bright Idea

14 years ago from Live Science

Ultraviolet light can damage your gums, lips and eyes during a light-assisted teeth bleaching.

Robot Does Breast Biopsy

14 years ago from Live Science

Guided solely by 3-D ultrasound images, an autonomous robot places its biopsy needle precisely on a metallic target within a Nerf ball.

Japan unveils new space rocket, hoping to boost prestige

14 years ago from Physorg

Nestled in a cavernous but air-tight hangar, scientists are putting the finishing touches to Japan's H-2B rocket, hoping it will boost the country's prestige when it blasts off later this...

Perseverence Is Paying Off for a Test of Relativity in Space

14 years ago from NY Times Science

The Gravity Probe B spacecraft has sought to prove two tenets of Einstein’s theory of general relativity and the data is promising.

TV stations get ready to cut analog signal

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- In theater superstition, a bad dress rehearsal is supposed to foretell a good opening night.