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Mercury's contraction much greater than thought

EurekAlert! - 16 Mar 2014 06:00
(Carnegie Institution) New global imaging and topographic data from MESSENGER show that the innermost planet has contracted far more than previous estimates. The results are based on a global study of more than 5,900 geo...
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'Cosmos' Looks Back At Earth's Extinction Events | Preview Clip Host Neil deGrasse Tyson visits the grand 'Hall of Extinction'. The all-new "Some of the Things That Molecules Do" episode of 'Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey' airs Sunday, March 16 on Fox and Monday, March 17th on Nat Geo.
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'Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey' Travels To Titan | Preview Clip Host Neil DeGrasse Tyson explores the surface of Saturn's largest moon. The all-new "Some of the Things That Molecules Do" episode of COSMOS: A SPACETIME ODYSSEY airs Sunday, March 16 on Fox and Monday, March 17th on Nat...
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Mercury contracted more than prior estimates, evidence shows New evidence gathered by NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft at Mercury indicates the planet closest to the sun has shrunk up to 7 kilometers in radius over the past 4 billion years, much more than earlier estimates.
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Tonight, the second of 13 episodes of "Cosmos- A SpaceTime Odessey" hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson airs at 9 pm tonight on Fox and at 10 pm Sunday night on the National Geographic channel. Tonight's episode...
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Last week the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) stated rather nonchalantly that they will be hosting a press conference on Monday, March 17th, to announce a "major discovery." Without a potential topic fo...
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Battle of the "Cosmos," Round 3

Discover - 16 Mar 2014 18:35
The new Cosmos show is doing an inspirational job bringing the wonders of science to a mass audience. There was one segment of the first episode where I thought the writers went off-track, however. In an earlier post I d...
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Vote Now! Best Space Stories of the Week - March 16, 2014 What was your favorite space news story of the last week?
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March Stargazing: 'Little King' Star Regulus Reigns in Space Lion's Heart As darkness falls these brisk March evenings, we can see a noble star pattern emerging into view in the eastern night sky: The great celestial lion Leo, king of the beasts, accompanied by its brightest star, Regulus, mar...
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Is Alien Life Out There? Vatican Observatory Co-Hosts Science Conference in Arizona Are we alone in the universe? The ultimate question of life beyond Earth and the solar system takes center stage in a science conference led by the Vatican Observatory and a University of Arizona this week.
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The Impact of Citizen Science

Bad Astronomy - 16 Mar 2014 13:45
There are half a billion craters on the Moon bigger than about 11 meters (35 feet) across. That's a lot. A whole lot. They're important, though: Most of these craters are billions of years old, and tell us about the hist...
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Planet X myth debunked

Phys.org - 16 Mar 2014 13:18
Planet X myth debunked It was an elusive planet that for 200 years appeared to explain Uranus's wobbly orbit. And there was the sister sun theorized to be near our solar system that caused asteroids to swerve toward Earth.
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(Case Western Reserve University) New evidence gathered by NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft at Mercury indicates the planet closest to the sun has shrunk up to seven kilometers in radius over the past four billion years, much...
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