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Researchers find tie between global precipitation and global warming The rain in Spain may lie mainly on the plain, but the location and intensity of that rain is changing not only in Spain but around the globe.
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Expedition 37 crew members Karen Nyberg of NASA, Fyodor Yurchikhin of the Russian Federal Space Agency and Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency have returned to Earth from the International Space Station, landing ...
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Ariane 6 moves to next stage of development The preliminary requirements for Europe's next-generation Ariane 6 launcher have been agreed and the project is set to move on to the next stage.
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Astronomy Cast 321: Solar Flares

Universe Today - 11 Nov 2013 22:13
Sometimes the Sun is quiet, and other times the Sun gets downright unruly. During the peak of its 11-year cycle, the surface of the Sun is littered with darker sunspots. And its from these sunspots that the Sun generates...
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Super Star Cluster | Space Wallpaper

SPACE.com - 11 Nov 2013 22:05
Super Star Cluster | Space Wallpaper This cool space wallpaper from the VLT Survey Telescope at ESO's Paranal Observatory shows the remarkable super star cluster Westerlund 1. This exceptionally bright cluster lies in the southern constellation of Ara (The ...
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The study helps to confirm the idea that the surface of Phobos contains tons of dust, soil, and rock blown off the Martian surface by large projectile impacts....
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Auroras + Wilderness Teepee = Stunning Show in Sweden | Video On 9 November 2013, powerful northern lights danced over Abisko National Park in Sweden. Chad Blakley (lightsoverlapland.com) captured the show and compiled this time-lapse.
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Incoming Comet ISON Now Visible in Binoculars

SPACE.com - 11 Nov 2013 21:26
Incoming Comet ISON Now Visible in Binoculars Skywatchers around the world have recently used binoculars to spot Comet ISON, which is streaking toward a close encounter with the sun on Nov. 28 that will bring the icy wanderer within just 730,000 miles of the solar s...
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Astronaut Sees Super Typhoon Haiyan from Space (Photo) An astronaut on the International Space Station has seen the deadly Typhoon Haiyan from orbit. See astronaut Karen Nyberg's amazing photo of the super typhoon.
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Expect increasingly violent cyclones, weather experts warn Meteorologists have yet to formally link global warming to typhoons like the one that devastated the Philippines, but they expect increasingly extreme weather phenomena due to a rise in ocean temperatures.
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Mission to Mars moon could be a sample-return twofer, study says The study helps to confirm the idea that the surface of Phobos contains tons of dust, soil, and rock blown off the Martian surface by large projectile impacts. Phobos' orbital path plows through occasional plumes of Mart...
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India's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) probe suffered a surprise hiccup overnight (Nov. 11 IST) when the main engine shut down prematurely and left the country's first ever mission to the Red Planet flying in a significantly...
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Keep a lid on it: The controversy over Earth's oldest rocks New evidence is shedding light on the processes that formed Earth's oldest rock and mineral record - processes that influenced the early evolution of life.
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Comets play a role in the history of civilization The sight of a bright comet has fascinated humankind through the ages. But what's behind such celestial spectacles? It's only in modern times that researchers have got wise to the phenomenon - by then, the comets already...
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Spitzer and ALMA Reveal a Star's Bubbly Birth NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: Supersonic jets burst out of a young star's cocoon in a new image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA).
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Typhoon Haiyan overshadows UN climate talks

Phys.org - 11 Nov 2013 19:00
Typhoon Haiyan overshadows UN climate talks The devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan cast a gloom over U.N. climate talks Monday as the envoy from the Philippines broke down in tears and announced he would fast until a "meaningful outcome is in sight."
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When life was just beginning to emerge on Earth, Mars could also have been a watery world shrouded in a dense atmosphere that supported life. One of the reasons water no longer flows on Mars's surface is because its atmo...
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Tracking Comet C/2013 R1 Lovejoy through November

Universe Today - 11 Nov 2013 18:47
Tired of comets yet? Right now, northern hemisphere observers have four (!) comets within range of binoculars in the dawn sky. Comet C/2012 S1 ISON, is, of course, expected to dazzle towards month's end. Comet 2P/Encke i...
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Satellite hits Atlantic--but what about next one? This time it splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean--but what about next time?
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A "supplementary" orbit-raising maneuver is now planned for Nov. 12.
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Scientists analysing some of the planet's oldest rocks, located in Western Australia's Pilbara region. have discovered traces of bacteria -textures on the surfaces of sandstone thought to be sculpted by once-living organ...
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