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JCMT future looking brighter

PTTU - 17 Jun 2014 17:16
JCMT future looking brighter Royal Astronomical Society: The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT), the largest sub-millimetre telescope in the world, which was under threat for some years as a result of cuts to the UK science budget, may now be able...
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China's 'Lunar Palace' for Space Research Tested on Earth Three volunteers stepped out of China's Lunar Palace 1 last month after a 105-day shakeout mission -- not on the moon, but at the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
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Jellyfish Galaxies Get Guts Ripped Out

Scientific American - 17 Jun 2014 23:41
Jellyfish Galaxies Get Guts Ripped Out Recently discovered galaxies shaped like jellyfish leave a long trail of hot gas and dust, victims of even hotter gas from their surrounding cluster of galaxies.   --
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How Spaceflight Software Helps Fight Bank Fraud

SPACE.com - 17 Jun 2014 23:11
How Spaceflight Software Helps Fight Bank Fraud Software that controls spacecraft is being adapted as a way to detect bank fraud.
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Back in the 1970′s when NASA launched the two Voyager spacecraft to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, I remember being mesmerized by a movie created from Voyager 1 images of the movement of the clouds in Jupiter’...
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Rocket Fuel: How Astronauts Will Brew the Perfect Espresso in Space Need a caffeine hit in space? For astronauts on the International Space Station, it will take less than two minutes to brew an espresso in a coffee machine slated for launch next year.
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Just One Type of Blazar? How Jet-Spewing Galaxies Evolve Over Time The two different classes of jet-spewing active galaxies called blazars may, in fact, be a single hybrid type that evolves over time, according to new research.
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The Writing's on the Wall

Bad Astronomy - 17 Jun 2014 21:59
The alt-rock band OK Go is known for their innovative videos. You've probably seen the one with them on treadmills; it's pretty enjoyable. They just came out with a new one, called "The Writing's on the Wall", featuring ...
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New molecules around old stars

Phys.org - 17 Jun 2014 21:00
New molecules around old stars (Phys.org) --Using ESA's Herschel space observatory, astronomers have discovered that a molecule vital for creating water exists in the burning embers of dying Sun-like stars.
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Quantum Network Would Be Most Precise Clock Yet

Scientific American - 17 Jun 2014 20:43
A proposal claims that harnessing quantum entanglement could surpass the accuracy of any single atomic clock --
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Senior astronomers approved a plan to use Hubble to search for a faraway space rock for the New Horizons probe to rendezvous with after it completes primary observations of Pluto.
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NASA and Angry Birds Team Up Again for New Game

SPACE.com - 17 Jun 2014 20:20
NASA and Angry Birds Team Up Again for New Game Angry Birds and NASA have teamed up for the second time to develop a new version of the popular game. The new iteration of the Angry Birds franchise sends players to the space agency's next cosmic target -- asteroids.
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Boeing Will Not Protest FAB-T Award

Space News - 17 Jun 2014 20:00
Boeing will not protest the U.S. Air Force's recent award to Raytheon of a $298 million contract modification on the Family of Beyond Line-of-Sight Terminals program.
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ULA hopes to select a single concept for development this year.
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Dynamic Spectroscopy Duo

PTTU - 17 Jun 2014 19:15
Dynamic Spectroscopy Duo Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Berkeley Lab researchers have developed a new technique called two-dimensional electronic-vibrational spectroscopy that can be used to study the interplay between electrons and atom...
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Whirlpool Galaxy Hosts Black Holes Orbiting Sun-Like Stars | Video The Chandra X-ray Observatory detected over 400 x-ray sources within the galaxy. Several of them are X-ray binary systems that contain a neutron star or black hole orbiting a Sun-like star. FULL STORY: ://goo.gl/Dt5Abv
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NASA Aeronautics Makes Strides to Bring Back Supersonic Passenger Travel NASA Breaking News: The return of supersonic passenger travel may be coming closer to reality thanks to NASA's efforts to define a new standard for low sonic booms.
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Solar 'Spitfire' Snapped By Spacecraft | Video

SPACE.com - 17 Jun 2014 18:40
Solar 'Spitfire' Snapped By Spacecraft | Video NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured imagery of a plasma burst on May 27th, 2014. A period of two hours is seen in the video, looped several times.
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NASA Update on Asteroid Redirect Mission

PTTU - 17 Jun 2014 18:16
NASA Update on Asteroid Redirect Mission NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: On Thursday, June 19, NASA will host a televised update on recent progress and upcoming milestones in the agency's efforts to identify, capture and relocate an asteroid...
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Danke Schön

Bad Astronomy - 17 Jun 2014 18:07
Phoenix Comicon is now part of history, but one part of it will haunt me until my final days. At my first panel, "The Science of Science Fiction," multiple-Hugo-award-winning author John Scalzi noted the stage was set up...
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The return of supersonic passenger travel may be coming closer to reality thanks to NASA's efforts to define a new standard for low sonic booms.
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How much of the universe is black holes?

Phys.org - 17 Jun 2014 17:40
How much of the universe is black holes? We all fear black holes, but how many of them are there out there, really? Between the stellar mass black holes and the supermassive ones, just how much of our Universe is black holes?
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