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NASA's Disk Detective Project Relaunches with 150,000 Stars

3 years ago from Science @ NASA

Disk Detective is back! Disk Detective is the NASA citizen science project that previously discovered “Peter Pan” disks (the longest-lived disks that form planets), as well discovered the youngest nearby disk around a...

NASA takes first step to allow computers to decide what to tell us in search for life on Mars

3 years ago from Physorg

NASA has stepped closer to allowing remote onboard computers to direct the search for life on other planets. Scientists from the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center have announced first results...

A free 'Falsettos' watch party: How to join the sing-along

3 years ago from LA Times - Health

Here's how to see the musical starring Christian Borle and Andrew Rannells. Plus Gwendoline Christie, Billy Porter, the Tesla Cybertruck and more.

Astronomers find massive black hole in the early universe

3 years ago from UPI

With the help of a trio of Hawaiian telescopes, astronomers have imaged the 13-billion-year-old light of a distant quasar -- the second-most distant quasar ever found.

Monster black hole found in the early universe

3 years ago from Science Daily

Astronomers have discovered the second-most distant quasar ever found. It is the first quasar to receive an indigenous Hawaiian name, Poniua'ena. Data show the supermassive black hole powering Poniua'ena is...

Motions in the Sun reveal inner workings of sunspot cycle

3 years ago from Science Daily

The Sun's convection zone plays a key role in the generation and evolution of the Sun's magnetic field. Analyzing data sets spanning more than 20 years researchers from the Max...

700-km Brazil 'megaflash' sets lightning record: UN

3 years ago from Physorg

The UN's weather agency announced Thursday the longest lightning bolt on record—a single flash in Brazil on October 31, 2018 that cut the sky across more than 700 kilometers.

Hubble watches the 'flapping' of cosmic bat shadow in the Serpens Nebula

3 years ago from Science Daily

The young star HBC 672 is known by its nickname of Bat Shadow because of its wing-like shadow feature. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has now observed a curious ''flapping''...

NASA, ESA, JAXA to track pandemic's effects from space

3 years ago from UPI

An international trio of space agencies has joined forces to track and visualize the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on air and water quality, climate change, economic activity and agriculture.

Motions in the sun reveal inner workings of sunspot cycle

3 years ago from Physorg

The sun's magnetic activity follows an 11-year cycle. Over the course of a solar cycle, the sun's magnetic activity comes and goes. During solar maximum, large sunspots and active regions...

Super-Earths discovered orbiting nearby red dwarf

3 years ago from Physorg

The nearest exoplanets to us provide the best opportunities for detailed study, including searching for evidence of life outside the solar system. In research led by the University of Göttingen,...

Watch: 'Brave New World' stars introduce trailer for Peacock series

3 years ago from UPI

"Brave New World," starring Jessica Brown Findlay, Harry Lloyd, Alden Ehrenreich, Hannah John-Kamen and Demi Moore, will premiere July 15 on Peacock.

A multiplanet system of super-Earths orbiting the brightest red dwarf star GJ 887

3 years ago from Science NOW

The closet exoplanets to the Sun provide opportunities for detailed characterization of planets outside the Solar System. We report the discovery, using radial velocity measurements, of a compact multiplanet system...

Meridional flow in the Suns convection zone is a single cell in each hemisphere

3 years ago from Science NOW

The Sun’s magnetic field is generated by subsurface motions of the convecting plasma. The latitude at which the magnetic field emerges through the solar surface (as sunspots) drifts toward the...

Black Hole Collision May Have Exploded with Light June 25, 2020 Caltech

3 years ago from Science Blog

When two black holes spiral around each other and ultimately collide, they send out ripples in space and time called gravitational waves. Because black holes do not give off light,...

Astronomers discover 'monster' quasar from early universe

3 years ago from Physorg

Astronomers have discovered the most massive quasar known in the early universe, containing a monster black hole with a mass equivalent to 1.5 billion suns. Formally designated as J1007+2115, the...

Two lightning megaflashes shattered distance and duration records

3 years ago from Sciencenews.org

Two extreme bolts of lightning have smashed previous records for lightning duration and distance. A bolt that lit up the sky over Argentina on March 4, 2019, lasted a mind-boggling 16.73 seconds, more...

New briefing paper on Arctic change

3 years ago from Physorg

BAS researchers have contributed to a new briefing paper about the Arctic published this week (25 June 2020). Working with a team at the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London,...

Space agencies join forces to produce global view of COVID-19 impacts

3 years ago from Physorg

In an unprecedented collaboration, ESA, NASA and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) have created a new tool that combines a wealth of data from Earth-observing satellites to monitor the worldwide...

NASA's Summer of Citizen Science

3 years ago from Science @ NASA

Have five minutes?  Ready to be dazzled by citizen science?  Watch this new video by NASA Citizen Science Officer Marc Kuchner.  You'll take a rapid tour of discoveries made by NASA's citizen scientists over...

Black hole collision may have exploded with light

3 years ago from Science Daily

Astronomers have seen what appears to the first light ever detected from a black hole merger.

Watch: David Benioff's wife, Amanda Peet, weighs in on 'Game of Thrones' finale

3 years ago from UPI

Amanda Peet, an actress and the wife of "Game of Thrones" co-creator David Benioff, weighed in on the show's polarizing final episode.

NASA’s TESS, Spitzer Missions Discover a World Orbiting a Unique Young Star

3 years ago from Science @ NASA

Portal origin URL: NASA’s TESS, Spitzer Missions Discover a World Orbiting a Unique Young StarPortal origin nid: 462159Published: Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 11:00Featured (stick to top of list): noPortal text teaser: Astronomers using data...

Drones help calibrate radio telescope at Brookhaven Lab

3 years ago from Physorg

Cosmologists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory are experimenting with a prototype radio telescope, called the Baryon Mapping Experiment (BMX). Built at the Lab in 2017,...

Colliding black holes may have created a surprising flare of light

3 years ago from Sciencenews.org

In spite of their dark reputations, two black holes may have set off a cosmic light show. Subtle gravitational rumbles from a collision of two black holes may have been accompanied by...

Black Astronomers Highlight Achievements and Obstacles

3 years ago from Scientific American

One of the forces behind #BlackInAstro week shares her optimism for the future -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

First detector array ready for GUSTO mission

3 years ago from Physorg

The first detector array for NASA's GUSTO mission has passed its pre-shipment review and is now shipping to the University of Arizona for integration into the balloon observatory. SRON together...

How NASA's Mars helicopter will reach the red planet's surface

3 years ago from Physorg

NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter will travel with the Perseverance rover through 314 million miles (505 million kilometers) of interplanetary space to get to Mars. But for the team working on...