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Solved! Mystery of Stars and Galaxies Magnetic Fields

The Daily Galaxy - 10 Nov 2015 17:24
An enduring astronomical mystery is how stars and galaxies acquire their magnetic fields. Physicists Jonathan Squire and Amitava Bhattacharjee at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory ...
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Rosetta and Philae Investigate a Comet - Cute Animated Short Video Chronicling the second chapter of the European Space Agency's mission to 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, this fairy tale-like treatment of the two probes' primary findings will warm your heart.
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Pandemonium! Motion of Pluto's Moons Perplexes Scientists New observations of Pluto's moons reveal a system in pandemonium, according to scientists with the New Horizons mission.
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NASA's beach ball coronagraph

Phys.org - 10 Nov 2015 23:59
NASA's beach ball coronagraph What's better at blocking sunlight: a traditional flat occulter disk or a beach ball?
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Astronomers Find the Farthest-Out Solar System Object Ever Seen

Scientific American - 10 Nov 2015 22:30
Astronomers Find the Farthest-Out Solar System Object Ever Seen More than a hundred times as distant from the Sun as Earth is, the object could be a pristine remnant from the primordial solar system --
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Space Elevator Concept Stars in 'Sky Line' Documentary Going up? Attention space elevator button pushers! A feature-length documentary called Sky Line is being released this month, an impressive view that follows a group of scientists and entrepreneurs as egos collide in an ...
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Moonspike, a Private Moon Venture, Regroups After Failed Crowdfunding Bid Moonspike, a European venture to send a small spacecraft to the moon is reconsidering its plans after an online fundraising effort fell fall short of its goal.
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Recreating a heavenly chorus of plasma waves on Earth Recent experiments at the Large Plasma Device (LAPD) at the University of California, Los Angeles, have successfully excited elusive plasma waves, known as whistler-mode chorus waves, which have hitherto only been observ...
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JWST's Top Astronomer to Planetary Scientists: Start Your Engines The James Webb Space Telescope's Nobel Prize-winning head astronomer advised planetary scientists to get started on proposals for focusing JWST's 6.5-meter mirror on objects most closer to home than its usual cosmic quar...
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Lawmakers Seek Pentagon Review of ULA's Delta 4, Aerojet Decisions Fourteen members of Congress from California ask the Defense Department to examine the company's decisions to retire its Delta 4 rocket and to drop Aerojet Rocketdyne as its solid-rocket booster provider. SpaceNews.com
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Strategic Command Issues Statement on Trident Test that Freaked Out the West Coast With images like these, it's no wonder California -- not to mention the Twittersphere -- freaked out Saturday evening when an unannounced test of a submarine-launched Trident missile lit up the evening sky. SpaceNews.com
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Illumination of the Early Universe by Quasars: Korea's 1st Result as Limited Gemini Partner Gemini Observatory :
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Mars' moon Phobos is slowly falling apart

Phys.org - 10 Nov 2015 19:53
Mars' moon Phobos is slowly falling apart The long, shallow grooves lining the surface of Phobos are likely early signs of the structural failure that will ultimately destroy this moon of Mars.
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NASA's Beach Ball Coronagraph

PTTU - 10 Nov 2015 19:30
NASA's Beach Ball Coronagraph NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Pandemonium! Motion of Pluto's Moons Perplexes Scientists

Scientific American - 10 Nov 2015 19:30
Pandemonium! Motion of Pluto's Moons Perplexes Scientists New Horizons reveals the orbits of Pluto's four smallest moons to be even more chaotic than expected --
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From possible ice volcanoes to geologically diverse surfaces to oddly behaving moons that could have formed through mergers of smaller moons, Pluto system discoveries continue to surprise scientists on NASA's New Horizon...
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UCLA professor proposes simpler way to define what makes a planet Since the late 1980s, scientists have discovered nearly 5,000 planetary bodies orbiting stars other than the sun. But astronomers are still working on what exactly we should call them.
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Video: Pluto's Spinning Moons

SpaceRef - 10 Nov 2015 19:00
Most inner moons in the solar system keep one face pointed toward their central planet; this animation shows that certainly isn't the case with the small moons of Pluto, which behave like spinning tops. Pluto is shown at...
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Mars' Moon Phobos is Slowly Falling Apart NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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An international research team has resolved the mystery of the processes involved in the Mediterranean Sea drying up around 5.6 million years ago. The event, known as the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC), saw the Mediterr...
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Mercury Gets a Meteoroid Shower from Comet Encke NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Watch TEDxESA live

ESA - 10 Nov 2015 18:10
Watch TEDxESA live On 11 November 2015 we are launching TEDxESA. Watch the livestream from 17:00 CET
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