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Location American Space News for 16 October 2013
A half-ton meteorite — presumably from the Russian fireball that broke up over Chelyabinsk in February — was dragged up from Lake Chebarkul in the Urals, Russian media reports said. Scientists estimate the chunk is a...
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Saturn's Rings: Composition, Characteristics & Creation The rings of Saturn are made of billions of particles, from tiny grains to giant chunks.
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This is the Moon, the Whole Moon and Nothing But the Moon Take a look around the Moon… no, really, take a good look AROUND the Moon! This is a fantastic animation of our planetary partner in space made by the folks on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter team at Arizona State Uni...
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U.S. Air Force Delays Upcoming GPS 2F-5 Launch

Space News - 16 Oct 2013 21:24
An Air Force spokeswoman confirmed the delay but could not offer further details, including when the launch may be rescheduled.
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Stargazer Captures Stunning Image of Edge-On Spiral Galaxy (Photo) What might appear to some like a flying saucer careening through deep space is actually a photo of spiral galaxy majestic spiral galaxy taken by a veteran astrophotographer.
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Stargazing Duo Captures Spectacular Nebulas Shining in Cassiopeia (Photo) Two nebulas beam from the constellation Cassiopeia in this spectacular image captured by veteran stargazers.
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Curiosity confirms origins of Martian meteorites

e! Science News - 16 Oct 2013 20:09
Earth's most eminent emissary to Mars has just proven that those rare Martian visitors that sometimes drop in on Earth -- a.k.a. Martian meteorites -- really are from the Red Planet. A key new measurement of Mars' atmosp...
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Astronomers at Queen's University Belfast have shed new light on the rarest and brightest exploding stars ever discovered in the universe.
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New survey tools unveil 2 celestial explosions

e! Science News - 16 Oct 2013 20:08
A team of researchers including Carnegie's Mansi Kasliwal and John Mulchaey used a novel astronomical survey software system -- the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF) -- to link a new stripped-envelope superno...
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Video Captures SpaceX's 'Re-Lightable' Engine

SPACE.com - 16 Oct 2013 20:01
Video Captures SpaceX's 'Re-Lightable' Engine RocketCam's video of the September 29th, 2013 launch, saw the upgraded rocket's first stage separation and an engine restart - key to making fully re-usable boosters that can fly often.
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So Curiosity has been on Mars for an Earth year and is now, slowly, making its way over to that ginormous mountain — Mount Sharp, or Aeolis Mons — in the distance. The trek is expected to take at least until mid-2014...
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Biggest Star Ever Seen Is Ripping Apart, Scientists Say The largest star ever discovered may give scientists a better sense of how massive, dying stars seed the universe with the ingredients for rocky planets and even life.
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Superbright Supernovas' Cause Potentially Revealed The cause of a mysterious, long-lasting, superbright form of supernova may now have been discovered. These outbursts may be driven by the birth of magnetars, dead stars that rank among the most powerful magnets in the co...
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SpaceX Grasshopper rocket sets new leap record

Tech Times - 16 Oct 2013 18:35
SpaceX Grasshopper rocket sets new leap record The Grasshopper prototype rocket of Elon Musk's SpaceX had a successful test launch on October 7. Its flight and successful return to its launchpad was recorded by a hexacopter drone.
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Golden Arc | Space Wallpaper

SPACE.com - 16 Oct 2013 18:30
Golden Arc | Space Wallpaper This stunning space wallpaper shows the Toby Jug Nebula, which is located about 1200 light-years from Earth in the southern constellation of Carina (The Ship's Keel). More formally known as IC 2220, it is an example of a...
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There are supermassive black holes -- with masses up to several billion solar masses -- at the hearts of almost all galaxies in the Universe, including our own galaxy, the Milky Way. In the remote past, these bizarre obj...
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On the Road to One Thousand Exoplanets

Universe Today - 16 Oct 2013 17:50
A quiet milestone in modern astronomy may soon come to pass. As of today, The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia lists a current tally of 998 extrasolar planets across 759 planetary systems. And although various tabulations...
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3-D Metal Printing Revolution in Space

SpaceRef - 16 Oct 2013 17:40
A metal 3D-printing revolution is entering space. AMAZE is a recently announced project that aims to perfect the printing of space-quality metal components on Earth and beyond within five years....
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One of the more pernicious things about climate change denial is how its promulgators get attention in venues that should really know better. In today's example of this, USA Today is the culprit. The editors wrote a soli...
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The Largest Star Known Is Tearing Itself Apart

SpaceRef - 16 Oct 2013 17:29
An international team of astronomers has observed part of the final death throes of the largest known star in the universe as it throws off its outer layers. The discovery, by a collaboration of scientists from the UK, C...
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3D printing for space: the additive revolution 3D printing is getting ready to revolutionise space travel. ESA is paving the way for 3D-printed metals to build high-quality, intricate shapes with massive cost savings.
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3D printing for space: the additive revolution ESA Top News: 3D printing is getting ready to revolutionise space travel. ESA is paving the way for 3D-printed metals to build high-quality, intricate shapes with massive cost savings.
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