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U.S. Air Force Awards Contracts To Study Outsourcing of Satellite Operations
Space News - 24 Sep 2014 02:38
The Air Force awarded contracts of an undisclosed amount to Intelsat General, Northrop Grumman, Universal Space Network and Raytheon.
Vodka and Space Travel: Virgin Galactic Teams Up with Grey Goose
SPACE.com - 24 Sep 2014 23:52
Billionaire Sir Richard Branson announced that his space tourism company, Virgin Galactic, has a new corporate sponsor: Grey Goose.
NASA Asteroid Search Program Needs More Structure, Audit Finds
SPACE.com - 24 Sep 2014 23:25
An internal audit concluded that a NASA program supporting the search for potentially hazardous asteroids needs to be better structured with more staff.
A Fun Way of Understanding E=mc2
Universe Today - 24 Sep 2014 23:05
Many people fail to realize just how much energy there is locked up in matter. The nucleus of any atom is an oven of intense radiation, and when you open the oven door, that energy spills out; oftentimes violently. Howev...
New Results from Planck: It Doesn't Look Good For BICEP2
Universe Today - 24 Sep 2014 22:57
One of the recent sagas in cosmology began with the BICEP2 press conference announcing evidence of early cosmic inflation. There was some controversy since the press release was held before the paper was peer reviewed. T...
Amazing Timelapse: Watch the Milky Way Spin Above the Space Station
Universe Today - 24 Sep 2014 22:03
Have you ever sat outside on a starry night and just watched the stars move slowly above you? Here’s a video that shows what it is like to sit back on a spaceship and gaze at the ever-changing sky above. This timelapse...
Dark Matter Looks WIMPy
Scientific American - 24 Sep 2014 21:45Nigeria To Launch Indigenous Satellite by 2018: Minister
Space News - 24 Sep 2014 21:17
Nigeria would design, fabricate, test and launch its indigenous satellite by 2018, Minister of Science and Technology, Abdu Bulama, said.
India Spacecraft Successfully Arrives at Mars
Scientific American - 24 Sep 2014 21:00
The Mangalyaan probe, the country's first mission to another world, has entered the red planet's orbit --
A Splash of Color Across the Supermoon
Universe Today - 24 Sep 2014 20:21
A software engineer from Florida recently captured an image of the day-old supermoon in September that clearly conveys color variations across its surface. Such variations are often imperceptible, but the brightness and ...
There Are No Such Things As Black Holes
Universe Today - 24 Sep 2014 20:03
That’s the conclusion reached by one researcher from the University of North Carolina: black holes can’t exist in our Universe — not mathematically, anyway. "I'm still not over the shock," said Laura Mersini-Hought...
Most metal-poor star hints at universe's first supernovae
Phys.org - 24 Sep 2014 20:00
A team of researchers, led by Miho N. Ishigaki, at the Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo, pointed out that the elemental abundance of the most iron-poor star can be explained by elements ejected from supernova explosio...
Earth's Impending Magnetic Flip
Scientific American - 24 Sep 2014 20:00
A geomagnetic reversal may happen sooner than expected --
With Few Data, Arctic Carbon Models Lack Consensus
PTTU - 24 Sep 2014 19:40
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: A new NASA study shows how much work is still needed to reach consensus on the most basic questions about carbon in the Arctic, where global warming is hitting hard.
Water Vapor Found on Neptune-size Alien Planet
SPACE.com - 24 Sep 2014 19:22
A Neptune-sized planet beyond the solar system has telltale traces of water vapor in its atmosphere, making it the smallest known wet exoplanet yet, scientists say. The exoplanet HAT P-11b is about four times the size of...
Spitzer: NASA Telescopes Find Clear Skies and Water Vapor on Exoplanet
PTTU - 24 Sep 2014 19:07
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope: Astronomers using data from three of NASA's space telescopes -- Hubble, Spitzer and Kepler -- have discovered clear skies and steamy water vapor on a gaseous planet outside our solar syste...
Solar Storm Would Have Wreaked Havoc On Earth - Multiple Views | Video
SPACE.com - 24 Sep 2014 19:04
On July 23rd, 2012, a coronal mass ejection, traveling between 1,800 and 2,200 MPH, fastest ever recorded by NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO), fortunately was not Earth-directed.
New milestone in the search for water on distant planets
Phys.org - 24 Sep 2014 19:00
Astronomers have found water vapor in the atmosphere of a planet about four times bigger than Earth, in the constellation Cygnus about 124 light years - or nearly 729 trillion miles - from our home planet. In the quest t...
Science Release: Clear skies on exo-Neptune
PTTU - 24 Sep 2014 19:00
Hubble Space Telescope News: Astronomers using data from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope, and the Kepler Space Telescope have discovered clear skies and steamy water vapour on a planet ou...
India's Participation in TMT Approved by the Union Cabinet
PTTU - 24 Sep 2014 18:52
Thirty Meter Telescope: [Source: Press Information Bureau, Government of India] - The Union Cabinet of India chaired by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today gave its approval for India's participation in the Thi...
Russia Plans To Spend $8B On Space Station Through 2025: Report
Universe Today - 24 Sep 2014 18:42
Amid tensions surrounding international space collaboration, Russia is planning to spend $8 billion (321 billion rubles) on the International Space Station between 2016 and 2025, according to a Russian state agency repor...
Most Stars are Born in Clusters, Some Leave Home
SpaceRef - 24 Sep 2014 18:38
New modeling studies from Carnegie's Alan Boss demonstrate that most of the stars we see were formed when unstable clusters of newly formed protostars broke up....