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Universe Today's Top 10 (or so) Stories of 2013

Universe Today - 31 Dec 2013 21:48
2013 has been quite the year in space and astronomy! There have been launches, new missions, new discoveries and surprises. Here’s a look back at the big news from the past year, and since we never can limit ourselves ...
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New Space Station HD Cameras: Where They Will 'Snap' From | Animation Canadian company UrtheCast made an agreement with Russia's Federal Space Agency to mount Earth-watching cameras to the hull of the International Space Station. Also, animation of imagery it will provide is shown.
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NASA astronauts will help ring in 2014 by sending greetings from space and from Earth to the crowd gathered in New York's Times Square on New Year's Eve....
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Salvadoran Volcano Ends 2013 with a Blast

Bad Astronomy - 31 Dec 2013 19:38
The west coast of Central America is lined with volcanoes. Some of them are quiescent, some active. One of them, San Miguel (also known as Chaparrastique) in El Salvador, has erupted in modern times, as recently as 2002....
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NASA officials are investigating ways to perform scaled-back versions of two ambitious Earth science missions that fit within current budget projections.
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Weather forecasters on exoplanet GJ 1214b would have an easy job. Today's forecast: cloudy. Tomorrow: overcast. Extended outlook: more clouds.
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Researchers extend capabilities of computer simulation of tidally locked exoplanets (Phys.org) --A pair of researchers at Peking University in Beijing China, has extended the capabilities of an existing computer simulation that is used to study tidally locked exoplanets. In their paper published in Proc...
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Weird Supernovae Spin Faster Than Blender Blades

Scientific American - 31 Dec 2013 03:06
Most supernovae are caused by stars collapsing at the end of their lives to create black holes or dense neutron stars. But those outcomes are apparently not true for two recently found supernovae... --
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China's Lunar Lander Spotted by Orbiting Spacecraft

Universe Today - 31 Dec 2013 02:40
Not much on the Moon escapes the eyes of NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and China’s Chang’e-3 lander and Yutu rover are no exception! The pair touched down on the lunar surface on Dec. 14, and just over a wee...
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The Canadian Forces is using up its quota of surveillance information from Radarsat-2, prompting the Canadian government to look at purchasing more access to the satellite or turn observing time allocated to other federa...
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What's up in planetary missions in 2014

Planetary Society - 31 Dec 2013 21:15
With the New Year upon us, what can we look forward to in 2014? For me, the main event of 2014 is that ESA's Rosetta mission finally -- finally! -- catches up to the comet it has been chasing for a decade. We will lose L...
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2013: An OSIRIS-REx Retrospective

Planetary Society - 31 Dec 2013 20:53
2013 is drawing to a close, providing a nice opportunity to reflect on the outgoing year and look back at some of the highlights that we have experienced. Here are my top-20 OSIRIS-REx moments of this past year.
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The Synchronicity of Rhythms in Saturn's Rings

SpaceRef - 31 Dec 2013 20:01
A dynamical interplay between Saturn's largest moon, Titan, and its rings is captured in this view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft....
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Weather forecasters on exoplanet GJ 1214b would have an easy job. Today's forecast: cloudy. Tomorrow: overcast. Extended outlook: more clouds....
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Hubble Sees Cloudy Super-Worlds with Chance for More Clouds HubbleSite NewsCenter -- Latest News Releases: Get larger image formats Weather forecasters on a pair of exoplanets would have an easy job. Today's forecast: cloudy. Tomorrow: overcast. Extended outlook: more clouds. Sci...
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NASA New Year's Eve: Astronauts Will Ring in 2014 from Times Square NASA astronauts on Earth and in space will help usher in 2014 from New York City's Times Square tonight. New Yorker astronaut Mike Massimino will host video messages from astronauts on the International Space Station and...
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New studies give strong boost to binary-star formation theory (Phys.org) --Using the new capabilities of the upgraded Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), scientists have discovered previously-unseen binary companions to a pair of very young protostars. The discovery gives strong...
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Space History Photo: Marjorie Townsend and SAS-1

SPACE.com - 31 Dec 2013 18:35
Space History Photo: Marjorie Townsend and SAS-1 Marjorie Townsend, the first woman to receive an engineering degree from George Washington University, discusses the X-ray Explorer Satellite with a colleague.
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Ancient Roman Sundial Secrets Revealed with Help from NASA Data Using NASA data and computer simulations, scientists have managed to finally reveal exactly how the sun lined up with an Egyptian obelisk at the heart of an ancient Roman sundial.
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Scientists using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have characterized the atmospheres of two of the most common type of planets in the Milky Way galaxy and found both may be blanketed with clouds.
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Astronomers know that about half of all Sun-like stars are members of double or multiple-star systems, but have debated over how such systems are formed. Using the new capabilities of the upgraded Karl G. Jansky Very Lar...
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Best Night Sky Events of January 2014: Stargazing Sky Maps (Gallery) See what's up in the night sky for January 2014, including stargazing events and the moon's phases, in this SPACE.com gallery courtesy of Starry Night Software.
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