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Red (Planet) Alert: Massive Subsurface Glaciers Discovered on Mars

14 years ago from Scientific American

The more we learn about Mars, it seems, the icier the Red Planet appears to be. The recently departed Phoenix lander dug up water ice and even spotted falling snow...

This Time, Spacewalk Is A Breeze

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

To everyone's relief, Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Shane Kimbrough deftly stepped through their work Thursday without any mishaps. They triple-checked their equipment to make certain everything was tied down.

Scientists confrirm Einstein's e=mc2

14 years ago from UPI

PARIS, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- European researchers say they've confirmed Albert Einstein's e=mc2, more than a century after the famous physicist first unveiled the hypothesis.

U.S. Winter Outlook Calls For Variability, According To NOAA

14 years ago from Science Daily

In announcing the 2008-2009 U.S. Winter Outlook for meteorological winter from December through February, forecasters at the NOAA Climate Prediction Center are calling for warmer-than-normal temperatures for much of the...

NASA, ATK Successfully Test First Orion Launch Abort Motor

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Flames shot more than 100 feet high in a successful 5.5-second ground test firing Thursday, Nov. 20, of a launch abort motor for NASA's next generation spacecraft, the...

Polish tests 'confirm Copernicus'

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Polish researchers say they have solved an ancient mystery and identified the remains of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.

Editorial: Life on Mars

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Editorial: The enthusiasm for space exploration is growing keener as the world's emerging economies join in

Buried Mars Glaciers May Be Remnants of Past Ice Age

14 years ago from National Geographic

Sloping features at Mars's mid-latitudes are the largest bulk of water ice not at the poles and could be leftover from past climate changes, radar data suggest.

NASA Gives Up On Broken Mars Lander

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

NASA on Monday declared an end to the Phoenix mission, some five months after the spacecraft became the first to land in Mars' arctic plains and taste water on another...

First Pics Of Extra-Solar Planets Captured

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Earth seems to have its first fuzzy photos of alien planets outside our solar system, images captured by two teams of astronomers.

Mystery of Rapid Star Birth Solved

14 years ago from Space.com

Hubble resolves mystery over loner starburst galaxy; galaxy more distant than thought.

Water-ice deposits found beneath Martian hills

14 years ago from Sciencenews.org

Apronlike reserves in mid-latitude regions largest outside Mars' poles

Submillimeter Eagle Eyes on Mauna Kea

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Three observatories on Mauna Kea have come together to form the world's most powerful facility for detailed submillimeter imaging. An exploratory project, the Extended Submillimeter Array (eSMA) will...

Race guides neighborhood evaluation, study says

14 years ago from Physorg

Race is a powerful determinant of how whites regard a neighborhood, according to a recent study at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Michigan.

Space station's vision is at hand

14 years ago from LA Times - Science

After 10 years and $100 billion, it is poised to become a top research lab. But the shuttle's planned retirement in 2010 complicates things. ...

"The Physics of Impossible Things" at Perimeter Institute

14 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Prof. Ben Schumacher of Kenyon College will speak on "The Physics of Impossible Things" December 3rd at Perimeter Institute.

Small GEO Programme moves forward with contract-signing

14 years ago from European Space Agency

ESA PR 45-2008. Today, ESA has signed the Small GEO Platform and Small GEO Mission contracts with the respective industrial primes, namely: OHB- System AG (Germany) and Hispasat S.A. (Spain).

Mysterious Source Of High-Energy Cosmic Radiation Discovered: Nearby Exotic Object?

14 years ago from Science Daily

Scientists have discovered a previously unidentified nearby source of high-energy cosmic rays. The finding was made with a NASA-funded balloon-borne instrument high over Antarctica.

The Bamboo Builder

14 years ago from PopSci

As a child growing up in northern China, Yan Xiao loved flying kites. A born engineer, he made them himself out of paper sails and plain bamboo frames. The kites...

Clump of dark matter may loom near solar system

14 years ago from Reuters:Science

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A balloon-borne instrument soaring high over Antarctica has found evidence of a possible large clump of mysterious so-called dark matter relatively close to our solar system, scientists...

La Niña Anomaly Could Affect Winter Weather in Colorado

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- A strong La Niña that developed early last winter, only to disappear this summer, is showing signs of life again and could affect our winter weather, said University...

Expert Can Speak on Space Debris Such as Lost NASA Tool Bag

14 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

As NASA's lost tool bag continues to float in space, Auburn University has a credible source who can address space debris and its effect on space craft and satellites. Henry...

Jupiter's great red spot is shrinking

14 years ago from Physorg

The best map of wind speeds on Jupiter ever produced proves that the massive weather system known as the Great Red Spot has shrunken over the past dozen years.

SPACE PHOTOS THIS WEEK: Earth Mosaic, Exoplanet, More

14 years ago from National Geographic

Flares erupt from our galaxy's heart, the ISS gets an extreme home makeover, fires blaze near LA, and more in this week's best space photos.

NASA Shifts Gears: Next Mars Rover to Leave Some Equipment Behind

14 years ago from Space.com

Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) will leave a $2 million experiment behind.

Rocket scientists splash down in Southampton

14 years ago from

Talented students with ambitions to lead the next generation of Space engineers are gathering in Southampton this weekend (22-23 November) for the 20th annual conference of UK Students for the...

Argentina to host centre for genetics and biotechnology

14 years ago from SciDev

The country's S&T minister has announced that Buenos Aires will be the first Latin American branch of the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.

This needs to be brought back

14 years ago from Science Blog

Loks like a hell of a lot of fun: http://images.google.com/hosted/life/f?q=fresno+source:life&imgurl=fcb3b...