Space News
"Blue" Exoplanet Now Seen in X-rays for the First Time
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2013 23:30
In the medical field, X-rays are used for finding and diagnosing all sorts of ailments hidden inside the body; in astronomy X-rays also study obscured objects like pulsars and black holes. Now, for the first time, X-rays...
Virtual Star Party - July 28, 2013
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2013 23:27
In case you missed it live, here was our Virtual Star Party for Sunday, July 28, 2013. We had two active telescopes going, but they were highly automated scopes slewing from target to target with precise efficiency. We p...
Alan Parson's Project Dedicates Song to ISS Astronaut Parmitano
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2013 21:55
When we heard that the Alan Parsons Project song "Eye in the Sky" was beamed to humanity's constant eye in the sky -- the International Space Station -- we just about exploded with space geekiness. It's even more awesome...
Solar Cycle #24: On Track to be the Weakest in 100 Years
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2013 21:08
Our nearest star has exhibited some schizophrenic behavior thus far for 2013. By all rights, we should be in the throes of a solar maximum, an 11-year peak where the Sun is at its most active and dappled with sunspots. T...
30 Years of City Growth Seen From Space
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2013 19:50
Since the launch of its first satellite in 1972, the eight NASA/USGS Landsat satellites have made the longest continuous observations of Earth's surface, providing invaluable data for research in agriculture, geology, fo...
Podcast: Sound in Space
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2013 17:59Whimsical and Beautiful New Timelapse: Borrego Stardance
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2013 17:14
Just outside of Borrego Springs, California monsters lurk. Life-size metal statues of dinosaurs, dragons, and wooly mammoths stand among giant insects, birds and several other creatures. But the 600,000 acrea Anzo-Borreg...
Astronomers See Snow ... In Space!
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2013 15:57
There's an excellent chance of frost in this corner of the universe: astronomers have spotted a "snow line" in a baby solar system about 175 light-years away from Earth. The find is cool (literally and figuratively) in i...
Carnival of Space #312
Universe Today - 29 Jul 2013 15:24
This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Stefan Lamoureux at his Links Through Space blog.