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More bad news on the exoplanet-hunting front: While the final fate of the Kepler spacecraft remains unknown, the CoRoT (Convection, Rotation and Planetary Transits) satellite has now been officially shut down. CoRoT suff...
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As Earthlings, we're so used to thinking about planets being in simple orbits around a single star. But the Sun likely didn't begin its life alone. It formed as part of a cluster of stars, all feeding from the same well ...
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Astrophoto: Curtain of Crepuscular Rays at Dawn

Universe Today - 26 Jun 2013 20:30
Prolific astrophotographer and Australian astronomer Joseph Brimacombe captured this beautiful wide-field view of crepuscular rays from the Sun last week. You definitely want to click on this image to see a larger view o...
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Podcast: Equilibrium in Space

Universe Today - 26 Jun 2013 18:24
Podcast: Equilibrium in Space So many of the forces in space depend on equilibrium, that point where forces perfectly balance out. It defines the shape of stars, the orbits of planets, even the forces at the cores of galaxies. Let's take a look at ho...
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Podcast: Death of a Spacecraft

Universe Today - 26 Jun 2013 18:08
Podcast: Death of a Spacecraft In the end, everything dies, even plucky space robots. Today we examine the last days of a series of missions. How do spacecraft tend to die, and what did in such heroes as Kepler, Spirit, and Galileo (the missions... no...
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Carnival of Space #307

Universe Today - 26 Jun 2013 17:42
This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Stefan Lamoureux at the Links Through Space blog.
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