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Einstein Right Again! Rapidly Spinning Pulsar Follows General Relativity
Universe Today - 25 Apr 2013 22:23Astrophotographers Capture "Mini" Lunar Eclipse
Universe Today - 26 Apr 2013 01:47
The lunar eclipse on April 25 was described by astrophotographer Gadi Eidelheit as "the greatest, slightest eclipse I ever saw!" The brief and small eclipse saw just 1.47% of the lunar limb nicked by the dark umbra or sh...
Barf Bags in Space
Universe Today - 25 Apr 2013 22:52
No bodily function is off-limits for Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield. In this video, he explains that in space, you need REALLY good barf bags. (...)Read the rest of Barf Bags in Space (35 words) © nancy for Universe ...
Cassini Watches as Meteors Hit Saturn's Rings
Universe Today - 25 Apr 2013 22:36
From tell-tale evidence, we know that Earth, our Moon and other bodies in our Solar System are constantly barraged with both small meteoroids and larger asteroids or comets. And sometimes - like in the case of seeing met...
The Sun Blasts Out Two CME's Towards Mercury
Universe Today - 25 Apr 2013 21:14
Over the past 24 hours, the Sun has erupted with two coronal mass ejections (CMEs), sending billions of tons of solar particles into space. While these CMEs are not directed at Earth, they are heading towards Mercury and...
Dust Complicates Determinations of the Distance to Galactic Center
Universe Today - 25 Apr 2013 20:24
Obtaining an accurate distance between the Sun and the center of our Galaxy remains one of the principal challenges facing astronomers. The ongoing lively debate concerning this distance hinges partly on the nature of du...
Entire Galaxies Feel The Heat Of Newborn Stars
Universe Today - 25 Apr 2013 19:00When Typhoid (Briefly) Struck Apollo 16
Universe Today - 25 Apr 2013 17:15
Astronaut pranks are, well, just a part of the job. Often they poke at a sore spot in the astronaut's history, and Charles Duke found himself the subject of a particularly painful one in the 1970s. Duke was in the final ...
Saturn's Little Wavemaking Moon
Universe Today - 25 Apr 2013 08:59
Captured on January 15, this narrow-angle Cassini image shows an outer portion of Saturn's A ring on the left and the ropy F ring crossing on the right. The thin black line near the A ring's bright edge is the Keeler Gap...