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NASA Lunar Orbiter snaps Spectacular Images of Yutu Moon Rover driving around Chang'e-3 Lander
Universe Today - 8 Mar 2014 04:29
The powerful telescopic camera aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has captured spectacular new images detailing the traverse of China's Yutu moon rover around the landing site during its first two months ex...
One Twin In Space, One On The Ground - Boon For Science | Video
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 04:22
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly will spend a year aboard ISS, giving researchers a better understanding of how spaceflight effects in the human body. Scott's identical twin Mark (fmr. Space Shuttle cmdr.) provides a unique Ea...
NASA Picks 10 Experiments for Unprecedented Study of Twin Astronauts
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 02:32
Scott and Mark Kelly, the only set of astronaut twins, are set to become test subjects in an unprecedented NASA investigation into how weightlessness impacts the human body.
Mark Kelly, twin brother enlisted for NASA study
Phys.org - 8 Mar 2014 21:01
Astronaut Mark Kelly and his twin brother will help NASA study the effects of spaceflight on the human body.
Best Space Photos of the Week - March 8, 2014
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 20:41
From a disintegrating asteroid to space junk cleanup, don't miss these amazing space images of the week for March 8, 2014.
NASA's Search for "Planet X" Comes Up Empty (Weekend Feature)
The Daily Galaxy - 8 Mar 2014 20:14
After searching hundreds of millions of objects across our sky, NASA's Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) has turned up no evidence of the hypothesized celestial body in our solar system commonly dubbed "Planet X...
Best Night Sky Photos of the Week: March 8, 2014
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 20:06
From amazing auroras to an orange supergiant star, don't miss these spectacular night sky images by stargazers and Space.com readers.
Southern Patagonia Icefield As Seen From Orbit
SpaceRef - 8 Mar 2014 17:30
This grand panorama of the Southern Patagonia Icefield (center) was imaged by an Expedition 38 crew member on the International Space Station on one of the rare clear days in the southern Andes Mountains....
Phantom ExoPlanet in Nearby Star System Found Surrounded by Massive Comet Swarms
The Daily Galaxy - 8 Mar 2014 17:29
Astronomers exploring the disk of debris around the young star Beta Pictoris have discovered a compact cloud of carbon monoxide located about 8 billion miles (13 billion kilometers) from the star. This concentration of p...
Moon Passes Brilliant Jupiter Sunday Night: How to See It
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 16:01
If the skies are clear where you live on Sunday night, you'll be able to see a waxing gibbous moon shining high in the southern sky, and glowing brightly well above it will be the largest planet in our solar system: Jupi...
March Stargazing: Jupiter and Gemini Twins Shine While Asteroids Fly By
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 15:25
If March brings clear weather, stargazers should be able to easily spot Jupiter and the Gemini twins among the planets and spring constellations set to shine in the night sky this month.March Stargazing: Jupiter, Gemini ...
Sorry, Conspiracy Theorists: Planet X Doesn't Mark the Spot
Bad Astronomy - 8 Mar 2014 14:45
Well, that's that then. There are no other big planets in our solar system, no other giant planets orbiting the Sun in the distant, cold reaches well past Neptune. This news comes from a paper analyzing observations by W...
Vintage 'Cosmos' Marathon Airs This Weekend on National Geographic Channel
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 14:19
Fans of the late astronomer Carl Sagan's "Cosmos" have even more to be excited about this weekend. Ahead of Sunday's premiere of the "Cosmos" reboot, the National Geographic Channel will air a marathon of the original se...
Quest for the Higgs Boson Hits the Silver Screen
Discover - 8 Mar 2014 03:30
A Q&A with producer David Kaplan about the making of "Particle Fever," a behind-the-scenes documentary at the Large Hadron Collider.
Where's Planet X? NASA Space Telescope Discovers Thousands of New Stars, But No 'Nemesis'
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 02:13
Despite finding a slew of new stellar bodies outside the solar system, NASA's WISE telescope discovered no suggestion of a brown dwarf companion to the sun or a massive hidden planet.
Space Camp Launches Crowd-Funding Effort to Land NASA Shuttle Training Aircraft
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 00:50
One of four business jets converted to train NASA astronauts to land the space shuttle is on final approach to the Alabama home of Space Camp, pending the result of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center's first crowd-funding ca...
Carl Sagan's Legacy: Scientists, Fans Share Memories of Famed Astronomer
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 00:41
Carl Sagan brought science into homes around the United States with his TV shows and books for years. When the famed astronomer died in 1996, he left a legacy of people that were inspired by his unique brand of science e...
Disaggregation Gets Traction in 2015 Pentagon Budget Request
Space News - 8 Mar 2014 00:40
The U.S. Air Force plans to take its initial steps toward adopting a new military space architecture in 2015, a move service officials say is evident in a budget blueprint that tables procurement of two large secure comm...
Carl Sagan's Legacy: From the 'Pale Blue Dot' to Interstellar Space
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 00:35
Famous astronomer Carl Sagan brought the wonders of the universe to people living on the planet he dubbed the "pale blue dot." Although Sagan died in 1996 of a rare bone-marrow disease when he was 62, his influence on th...
Amazing Aurora Photos from the Great Solar Storm of 1989 (Gallery)
SPACE.com - 8 Mar 2014 00:21
In March 1989, a sunspot unleashed a solar flare towards the Earth that caused a spectacular display of the northern lights, or aurora borealis, reaching all the way down to the Gulf Coast.
U.S. Air Force Halves Size of Competitive EELV Procurement
Space News - 8 Mar 2014 00:20
The U.S. Air Force is halving the number of space launches to be competitively awarded from 2015 to 2017.
Did Dark Matter Kill the Dinosaurs?
Scientific American - 8 Mar 2014 00:15
The solar system's periodic passage through a "dark disk" on the galactic plane could trigger comet bombardments that would cause mass extinctions --