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Location American Space News for 24 March 2014
Could alien life cope with a hotter, brighter star? The stars in the night sky shine in myriad hues and brightnesses--piercing blues, clean whites, smoldering crimsons. Every star has a different mass, the basic characteristic that determines its size, lifespan, light out...
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Space Station Photos: Expedition 39 Mission Crew in Orbit See photos from the Expedition 39 mission to the International Space Station, with images taken by the outpost's six-person crew.
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Counting Moon Craters: Amateurs, Scientists Do Equally Well Volunteers with no astronomy experience can pick out craters on the moon as accurately as a researcher with five to 50 years' experience, a new study reports. The finding could give a further boost to the use of citizen ...
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Amazing Aurora in Alaska, March 2014

Universe Today - 24 Mar 2014 22:55
Every year, our friend and astrophotographer extraordinaire John Chumack co-leads a tour to Alaska on how to photograph the northern lights and the night sky, and this year they hit paydirt. “Absolutely amazing aurora ...
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Atlas 5 Rocket to Launch NROL-67 Spy Satellite: Gallery An Atlas 5 rocket will launch the NROL-67 spy satellite on March 25, 2014 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
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In the latest update on how the Mars Express flight control team is planning to deal with Comet Siding Spring is all about attitude -- and hiding behind the biggest guy in the fight.
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US to Launch Secret Spy Satellite Tuesday

SPACE.com - 24 Mar 2014 22:20
US to Launch Secret Spy Satellite Tuesday An Atlas 5 rocket is being readied for launch Tuesday afternoon to place a clandestine payload into space, possibly headed for geosynchronous orbit 22,300 miles above the Earth. Liftoff from Florida's Cape Canaveral is p...
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Ariane 5 Rocket Launches 2 Communications Satellites Into Orbit Kicking off a busy sequence of launches from Europe's spaceport in the jungle of French Guiana, an Ariane 5 rocket lifted off Saturday and put two satellites in perfect orbits.
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Plugging the hole in Hawking's black hole theory (Phys.org) --Recently physicists have been poking holes again in Stephen Hawking's black hole theory - including Hawking himself. For decades physicists across the globe have been trying to figure out the mysteries of bl...
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NASA Mars Rover's Next Stop Has Sandstone Variations NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA's Curiosity Mars rover is approaching a waypoint where sandstone layers exhibit textures that may tell of ancient environmental changes.
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Ready, Set, Messier Marathon: A 2014 Guide

Universe Today - 24 Mar 2014 20:40
Have YOU seen all 110? The passage of the northward equinox last week on March 20th means one thing in the minds of many a backyard observer: the start of Messier Marathon season. This is a time of year during which a de...
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Gravitational-wave Finding Causes 'Spring Cleaning' in Physics

Scientific American - 24 Mar 2014 20:40
The Big Bang findings strengthen the case for the multiverse and all but rule out a 'cyclic universe' --
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Stunning Lightning Above Mideast Seen from Space (Photo) The International Space Station is now equipped with a new instrument that will help study lightning strikes in detail.
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'Cosmos' Recap: Halley's Comet History and 4 More Amazing Facts from Episode 3 Aired Sunday night (March 23), the third episode of the reboot of Carl Sagan's beloved TV show "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage" explains how knowledge of fthe workings of gravity, comets and the solar system changed the way t...
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Cosmologists Cast Doubt on Inflation Evidence

Universe Today - 24 Mar 2014 19:01
It was just a week ago that the news blew through the scientific world like a storm: researchers from the BICEP2 project at the South Pole Telescope had detected unambiguous evidence of primordial gravitational waves in ...
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Astrobotic Tests Robots Under Different Gravity | Video Robotic rovers drive differently when under the lower gravity of Mars or the moon. Astrobotic carefully tests its robots under these different gravitational forces.
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Apollo Moon Camera Sells for Sky High Price Despite Authenticity Concerns A camera claimed to have been used on the moon's surface sold for almost $1 million in Austria, despite questions about its history. The WestLicht auction in Vienna recorded a sale price of €660,000 (about $910,400 US)...
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In this video series, NASA Scientist Jim Garvin highlights his favorite pictures taken throughout the solar system. This episode focuses on images taken by LROC - the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera. Jim explains whi...
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Landsat Tracks Urban Change and Flood Risk

SpaceRef - 24 Mar 2014 18:21
Landsat data, which can identify areas of urbanization, are used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as a key indicator of sites where the agency should further investigate the potential for flooding....
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Koichi Wakata, performing NASA's experiment "Capillary Flow Experiment 2" to investigate the behavior of liquid under microgravity environment in this weeks episode....
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The Philip J. Klass Award for 2013

Bad Astronomy - 24 Mar 2014 18:00
I am honored to say that I received the Philip J. Klass Award from the National Capital Area Skeptics. This award is in recognition of "... outstanding contributions in promoting critical thinking and scientific understa...
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With the move of its Soyuz spacecraft and booster to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 23, the Expedition 39/40 crew is a step closer to a March 25 Eastern Daylight Time (March 26, Kazakhst...
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