Space News
Asteroid? Rocket Stage? Whatever it is, WT1190F Plunges to Earth Tonight
Universe Today - 12 Nov 2015 20:19
No one’s 100% certain what WT1190F is -- asteroid or rocket stage -- but we are certain it will light up like a Roman candle when it re-enters Earth’s atmosphere around 6:20 Universal Time (12:20 a.m. CST) tomorrow m...
Don't Miss Your Last Chance to See Saturn for Awhile
SPACE.com - 12 Nov 2015 04:58
If you've been looking for Saturn lately, you've seen it rapidly sinking towards the sun in the southwestern sky just after sunset. This week is probably your last chance to spot Saturn before it disappears into the sun'...
Construction of Giant Next-Generation Telescope Begins in Chile
SPACE.com - 12 Nov 2015 23:30Colors of a comet
Phys.org - 12 Nov 2015 23:12
OSIRIS, the scientific imaging system of ESA's Rosetta mission to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, shows a surface with subtle, but significant color variations.
A Breathing Planet, Off Balance
PTTU - 12 Nov 2015 23:10
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
Team maps gas emissions from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Phys.org - 12 Nov 2015 23:09
The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft began orbiting comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in August 2014, providing the closest and most detailed look at a comet to date. Now, a team led by astronomers at the Univers...
Main-belt asteroid shows evidence of march collision
Phys.org - 12 Nov 2015 23:04
The main-belt asteroid (493) Griseldis was probably hit by another object last March. The results were reported on November 12 at the annual meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Soc...
Researchers shed new light on the origins of Earth's water
Phys.org - 12 Nov 2015 23:02
Water covers more than two-thirds of Earth's surface, but its exact origins are still something of a mystery. Scientists have long been uncertain whether water was present at the formation of the planet, or if it arrived...
More than meets the eye: Delta Orionis in Orion's belt
Phys.org - 12 Nov 2015 22:57
One of the most recognizable constellations in the sky is Orion, the Hunter. Among Orion's best-known features is the "belt," consisting of three bright stars in a line, each of which can be seen without a telescope.
Looking for the Next Skybox, Venture Capitalists Find a Lot of Bad Business Plans
Space News - 12 Nov 2015 22:30
The recent boom in entrepreneurial space activity is fueling investor interest in the sector, but venture capitalists remain troubled by the number of entrepreneurs they meet who lack sound business plan. SpaceNews.com
Getting Up Close and Personal with an Earth-Sized Exoplanet
PTTU - 12 Nov 2015 22:26
MIT Kavli Institute:
Record-Setting Gamma-Ray Pulsar Beyond Our Galaxy Bursts into View
SPACE.com - 12 Nov 2015 21:56
Researchers have spotted the most luminous gamma-ray pulsar ever found -- and the rapidly spinning, ultradense stellar core is also the first pulsar of its kind ever seen outside the Milky Way.
"Einstein's Quantum Fail" --Spooky Actions at a Distance Confirmed
The Daily Galaxy - 12 Nov 2015 21:32
Einstein was wrong about at least one thing: There are, in fact, "spooky actions at a distance," as now proven by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Einstein used that term to refer...
NASA's Fermi Satellite Detects First Gamma-ray Pulsar in Another Galaxy
PTTU - 12 Nov 2015 21:00
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
The Real Reason for the Coffee Season
Bad Astronomy - 12 Nov 2015 20:58
So you may have heard of all this nontroversy about the Starbucks annual Christmas cup only being a plain red instead of having actual Christmas decorations.* This is all over social media, so I figured I'd help y'all ou...
Gemini Planet Imager Exoplanet Survey - One Year into the Survey
PTTU - 12 Nov 2015 20:19
Gemini Observatory :
Lockheed Martin Gives GPS Ground System a Security Upgrade
Space News - 12 Nov 2015 20:06
The ground system for the Air Force's GPS satellites recently received a software update and security upgrade under a two-year-old contract with Lockheed Martin. SpaceNews.com
Earth's Absorption of CO2 May Tilt In Wrong Direction | Video
SPACE.com - 12 Nov 2015 20:05
For at least the past 50 years, about half of all Earth's carbon dioxide emissions - human and natural - have been absorbed by the land and oceans. Scientists are trying to understand how much more CO2 this global carbon...
More Than Meets the Eye: Delta Orionis in Orion's Belt
PTTU - 12 Nov 2015 19:56
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
Rural Biomass Burning vs. Megacity Industry: Who Emits More CO2 | 5-Day Time-Lapse Video
SPACE.com - 12 Nov 2015 19:55
Scientists are studying the heat trapping behavior of CO2 released by land-clearing and accidental forest fires vs. factories in large urban centers. The data producing this simulation were taken during a 5-day period in...
3 Months of Carbon Dioxide Measured From Space | Time-Lapse Video
SPACE.com - 12 Nov 2015 19:47
NASA Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2, launched in July 2014, measures global atmospheric carbon dioxide. Data from May to August 2015 were compiled to create this visualization.
Gaia's Garden - One Year of Earth's Plant Growth | Time-Lapse Video
SPACE.com - 12 Nov 2015 19:37
Plant growth and decay on land and ocean over a 12-moth cycle can be seen in this 'average year' data set, compiled from many science imaging satellites