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North Korea Launches Satellite to Space

SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2016 14:00
North Korea Launches Satellite to Space North Korea has apparently launched a satellite to orbit, in a move that the United States and other nations quickly condemned as an attempt to further develop a prohibited long-range missile capability.
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Space Junk Litters the Solar System

Scientific American - 8 Feb 2016 22:15
Space Junk Litters the Solar System The remains of human space exploration are strewn across the solar system, from dozens of dead spacecraft abandoned on the moon to the comet lander Philae, declared out of contact last week. --
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Earth-like planets have Earth-like interiors

e! Science News - 8 Feb 2016 21:52
Every school kid learns the basic structure of the Earth: a thin outer crust, a thick mantle, and a Mars-sized core. But is this structure universal? Will rocky exoplanets orbiting other stars have the same three layers?...
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U.S. Senate candidate meets with Space Coast officials Monday's briefing begins with U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Fla.), who is running for Marco Rubio's seat, telling Florida space officials he favors a mix of commercial and government space efforts, plus a look at the week ...
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NASA Astronaut Spies on Super Bowl from Space

SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2016 19:44
NASA Astronaut Spies on Super Bowl from Space Although he's almost 250 miles above the ground, NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly still managed to capture a fleeting glimpse of yesterday's Super Bowl matchup."
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Antarctic Ice Safety Band Is At Risk

SpaceRef - 8 Feb 2016 19:43
New research, which includes using data from satellites such as ESA's heritage Envisat, has revealed that there is a critical point where these shelves act as a safety band, holding back the ice that flows towards the se...
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Red or white? Healthy humans need both

Phys.org - 8 Feb 2016 19:15
Red or white? Healthy humans need both When it comes to wine, we can choose red or white depending on our tastes. With blood cells, however, we need both red and white in order to stay healthy and function well.
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Will rocky exoplanets orbiting other stars have the same three layers? New research suggests that the answer is yes - they will have interiors very similar to Earth. "We wanted to see how Earth-like these rocky planets a...
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Messages from around the world are to be beamed into space at the speed of light as part of a cultural project to create a celestial time capsule. In autumn 2016, dispatches from the public will be converted into radio.....
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Visit the Astronomy Cast Page to subscribe to the audio podcast! We record Astronomy Cast as a live Google+ Hangout on Air every Monday at 12:00 pm Pacific / 3:00 pm Eastern. You can watch here on Universe Today or from ...
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Intensifying Atlantic Storm Examined By NASA's GPM NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Science Results - Galactic Space Oddity Discovered NAOJ Top News:
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North Korean rocket puts object into space, angers neighbors, U.S. North Korea launched a long-range rocket carrying what it called a satellite, drawing renewed international condemnation just weeks after it carried out a nuclear bomb test. SpaceNews.com
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Antarctic ice safety band at risk

ESA - 8 Feb 2016 18:27
Antarctic ice safety band at risk Antarctica is surrounded by huge ice shelves. New research, which includes using data from satellites such as ESA's heritage Envisat, has revealed that there is a critical point where these shelves act as a safety band, ...
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Northern India As Seen From Space At Night

SpaceRef - 8 Feb 2016 18:29
This long exposure image of Northern India was taken by astronauts on the International Space Station while the Earth was shrouded in darkness....
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In the local universe, massive galaxies hosting more than about 100 billion stars are predominantly dead elliptical galaxies, that is, without any signs of star-formation activity. Many questions remain on when, how and ...
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Earth-like planets have Earth-like interiors

Phys.org - 8 Feb 2016 18:13
Earth-like planets have Earth-like interiors Every school kid learns the basic structure of the Earth: a thin outer crust, a thick mantle, and a Mars-sized core. But is this structure universal? Will rocky exoplanets orbiting other stars have the same three layers?...
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Artistic space odyssey to broadcast people's messages to the stars Messages from around the world are to be beamed into space at the speed of light as part of a cultural project to create a celestial time capsule.
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Three Ways to Bust Ghostly Dark Matter

PTTU - 8 Feb 2016 17:48
Three Ways to Bust Ghostly Dark Matter SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory:
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Supermassive Black Hole's 'Death Star' X-Ray Beam Snapped By Space Telescope | Video Chandra X-Ray Observatory astronomers have imaged a 300,000 light-year-long jet blasting forth from The Pictor A galaxy's black hole, most likely comprised of "electrons spiraling around magnetic field lines."
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Peculiar 'Cauliflower Rocks' May Hold Clues To Ancient Mars Life Evidence of water and a warmer, wetter climate abound on Mars, but did life ever put its stamp on the Red Planet? Rocks may hold the secret. Knobby protuberances of rock discovered by the Spirit Rover in 2008 near the ro...
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Indian authorities say a falling object that killed a bus driver and injured three others was a meteorite. If proven, it would be the first such death in recorded history.
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