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Did a Gamma Ray Burst Accompany LIGO's Gravity Wave Detection?
Universe Today - 18 Feb 2016 22:58
Last week's announcement that Gravitational Waves (GW) have been detected for the first time--as a result of the merger of two black holes--is huge news. But now a Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) originating from the same place, a...
Measuring The Rotation of an Extrasolar Planet
SpaceRef - 18 Feb 2016 23:36
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have measured the rotation rate of an extreme exoplanet by observing the varied brightness in its atmosphere. This is the first measurement of the rotation of a massive exo...
GAO: Missile Defense Agency is using "high risk" approach for additional interceptors
Space News - 18 Feb 2016 23:24
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency is using a high-risk acquisition approach to bolster its number of ground-based interceptors and counter growing threats from North Korea, according to a new report from the Government Acc...
In a Hubble first, UA astronomers take images of an exoplanet changing over time
e! Science News - 18 Feb 2016 23:09
Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers at the University of Arizona have taken the first direct, time-resolved images of an exoplanet. Their results were published today in The Astrophysical Journal.
Pluto's 'Hulk-like' Moon Charon: A Possible Ancient Ocean?
PTTU - 18 Feb 2016 23:00
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Hubble directly measures rotation of cloudy 'super-Jupiter'
Phys.org - 18 Feb 2016 22:52
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have measured the rotation rate of an extreme exoplanet by observing the varied brightness in its atmosphere. This is the first measurement of the rotation of a massive exo...
NASA engineer awaits launch of CubeSat mission demonstrating virtual-telescope tech
Phys.org - 18 Feb 2016 22:45
NASA engineers Neerav Shah and Phil Calhoun will realize a long-held ambition later this year when a Space-X launch vehicle deploys two tiny satellites that will fly in a precise formation to create, in effect, a single ...
WFIRST: NASA introduces new, wider set of eyes on the universe
Phys.org - 18 Feb 2016 22:22
After years of preparatory studies, NASA is formally starting an astrophysics mission designed to help unlock the secrets of the universe--the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST).
Hubble Directly Measures Rotation of Cloudy 'Super-Jupiter'
PTTU - 18 Feb 2016 20:00
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NASA Set to Unravel Mysteries of Cosmos with WFIRST --"100 Times Bigger View than Hubble"
The Daily Galaxy - 18 Feb 2016 19:25
"The Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) has the potential to open our eyes to the wonders of the universe, much the same way Hubble has," said John Grunsfeld, astronaut and associate administrator of NASA's Sc...
14 Awesome Space Tourism Travel Posters from NASA (Gallery)
SPACE.com - 18 Feb 2016 19:20
Travel to distant alien worlds with two suns, red grass and strong gravity in these awesome retro space tourism travel posters produced by artists working with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Europe's Sentinel-3A Earth Observation Satellite Successfully Launched
SPACE.com - 18 Feb 2016 19:18
Europe's Sentinel-3A Earth observation satellite on Feb. 16 was successfully placed into low Earth orbit aboard a German-Russian Rockot launch vehicle operating from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia.
When Is an Asteroid Not an Asteroid? When It's a Chunk of a Comet.
Bad Astronomy - 18 Feb 2016 18:45
If you think of them at all, you probably think of asteroids and comets as two distinct classes of objects. Asteroids are rocky and/or metallic, while comets are more icy and have fuzzy heads and long tails. But nature i...
NASA Begins Work on Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST)
SpaceRef - 18 Feb 2016 18:25
NASA officially is beginning work on an astrophysics mission designed to help unlock the secrets of the universe -- the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST)....
"Bigger Than LIGO's Detection of Gravitational Waves?" --The Discovery of Dark Matter, Argue Scientists
The Daily Galaxy - 18 Feb 2016 18:24
The discovery of dark matter, argued Carlos Frenk, Director of the Institute for Computational Cosmology, at Durham University's world-renowned theoretical cosmology research group, at the annual meeting of the American ...
NASA Introduces New, Wider Set of Eyes on the Universe
NASA Breaking news - 18 Feb 2016 18:00One-Year Astronaut Scott Kelly Spins Tunes on Third Rock Radio Today
SPACE.com - 18 Feb 2016 17:59
NASA's one-year astronaut Scott Kelly will host a two-hour special on Third Rock Radio today (Feb. 18) to spin tunes and discuss his yearlong space mission. Here's how to listen at 5 p.m. ET.
Third Sentinel Satellite Launched By ESA
SpaceRef - 18 Feb 2016 17:56
The third ESA-developed satellite carrying four Earth-observing instruments has been launched and is ready to provide a 'bigger picture' for Europe's Copernicus environment program....
On the hunt for bed bugs
ESA - 18 Feb 2016 17:45
Learn how Rosetta-inspired technology was deployed to detect bed bugs inside hotel rooms in this TEDxESA talk by researcher and entrepreneur Geraint 'Taff' Morgan
In bed for science
ESA - 18 Feb 2016 17:40
Human spaceflight and robotic exploration image of the week: a salute to the bedrest participants who volunteer to spend 60 days in bed for science
Extreme Binary Star Systems --"New Source of Intense Gamma Radiation"
The Daily Galaxy - 18 Feb 2016 17:13
Massive binary star systems with highly luminous and hot Wolf-Rayet stars and massive (tens solar masses) OB companion generate strong stellar winds. Its percussion may lead to producing a fierce photon flux with an ener...
Boeing's CST-100 crew capsule takes a dip
Space News - 18 Feb 2016 17:05
Thursday's briefing begin with Boeing's CST-100 Starliner crew capsule going for a dip in the Hydro Impact Basin at NASA's Langley Research Center. SpaceNews.com