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The Greatest Fireworks in the Universe

Discover - 4 Jul 2014 19:58
Years ago I had an opportunity to visit the historic Grucci fireworks factory on Long Island. Artisan chemists there were hard at work crafting reactions that would detonate with just the right color and just the right s...
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NASA, Boeing collaborating on $2.8B Space Launch System rocket NASA finalizes contract with Boeing for first stage of Space Launch System. First test flight of gargantuan booster set for 2017.
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Small, but plentiful: how the faintest galaxies illuminated the early universe

The Royal Astronomical Society - 4 Jul 2014 19:00
Astronomers investigating behaviour of the universe shortly after the Big Bang have made a surprising discovery: the properties of the early universe are determined by the smallest galaxies. The team report their finding...
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NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 mission is underway. Launched from California's Vandenberg Air Force Base, OCO-2 will help track our impact on the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and help us better unders...
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Highlights of recent research conducted on the International Space Station....
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NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station....
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Arthur Comes Ashore

Bad Astronomy - 4 Jul 2014 17:53
Hurricane Arthur is currently slamming the east coast of the United States. Having lived through a number of such tempestuous events, I hope everyone affected is staying safe. If you've never been in one, the sheer viole...
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Earth from Space: Mount Pinatubo, Philippines

SpaceRef - 4 Jul 2014 17:46
This image from the Sentinel-1A radar satellite on 6 June shows part of the Philippine island of Luzon with Mount Pinatubo....
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Satellite X-ray observations reveal neutron star with donut-shaped magnetic field and axial wobble When a massive star dies, it can collapse under its own gravity with such force that it produces a supernova, leaving behind an extremely dense remnant consisting almost entirely of neutrons--a neutron star. Some neutron...
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Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

SpaceRef - 4 Jul 2014 17:13
The west-central Africa fire season was underway, and widespread as biomass burning (red dots) appears in this true-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image from the Aqua satellite captured on Ja...
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Two potentially habitable planets in the Gliese 581 system are just false signals arising out of starstuff, a new study said. Gliese 581d and 581g are (study authors said) instead indications of the star’s activity and...
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Chandra Image May Rival July 4th Fireworks

Universe Today - 4 Jul 2014 15:37
While Fourth of July festivities tonight may bring brilliant colors blazing across the night sky, only 23 million light-years away is another immense cosmic display, complete with a supermassive black hole, shock waves, ...
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Week In Images

ESA - 4 Jul 2014 15:35
Week In Images Our week through the lens: 30 June - 04 July 2014
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See the Moon and Mars Meet Up in Night Sky Saturday The moon and Mars will rendezvous in the night sky Saturday, putting on a spectacular show. Some skywatchers will even see the moon blot out the Red Planet in an event known as an occultation.
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Black Hole Fireworks Mark 4th of July

Scientific American - 4 Jul 2014 14:55
Theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli, one of the creators of loop quantum gravity, and his collaborator Hal Haggard have just come out with a new paper on black holes. --
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Rosetta:The comet takes shape, one pixel at a time Rosetta's scientific imaging system OSIRIS is slowly but surely resolving comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in its narrow angle camera (NAC), giving the first tantalising hints of its shape.
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Red, White, and Blue Comet

Bad Astronomy - 4 Jul 2014 13:30
Today is the Fourth of July, Independence Day in the States. By a charming coincidence, an image was released today of a comet passing the Earth, and it happens to be red, white, and blue! That is comet C/2012 K1 (Pan-ST...
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Under the bright lights of an aging sun

Phys.org - 4 Jul 2014 13:20
Under the bright lights of an aging sun Life as we know it on Earth is linked to our star, the Sun, which provides our planet with just the right amount of heat and energy for liquid water to be stable in our lakes, rivers and oceans. However, as the Sun ages,...
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IAC 2014

PTTU - 4 Jul 2014 12:39
IAC 2014 ASI Agenzia Spaziale Italiana: The 65th International Astronautical Congress will take place in Toronto, Canada, from 29 September to 3 October 2014 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre."Our World Needs Space" will be ...
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Comet Pan-STARRS marches across the sky

Phys.org - 4 Jul 2014 12:20
Comet Pan-STARRS marches across the sky (Phys.org) --NASA's NEOWISE mission captured a series of pictures of comet C/2012 K1--also known as comet Pan-STARRS--as it swept across our skies in May 2014.
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Dropship offers safe landings for Mars rovers

Phys.org - 4 Jul 2014 12:20
Dropship offers safe landings for Mars rovers The dramatic conclusion to ESA's latest StarTiger project: a 'dropship' quadcopter steers itself to lower a rover gently onto a safe patch of the rocky martian surface.
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The latest tests for Bepi Colombo

PTTU - 4 Jul 2014 12:19
The latest tests for Bepi Colombo ASI Agenzia Spaziale Italiana: Exactly two years remaining to the lift-off of the most ambitious mission to date scheduled by the ESA in interplanetary exploration: Bepi Colombo, so named in honour of the Italian mathema...
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