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ESA extends global ties

ESA - 3 May 2016 09:33
ESA extends global ties As an intergovernmental space agency, ESA engages with countries well beyond those of its member states. A key partnership is with Argentina, one of South America's most space-connected countries.
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Found: Clues about volcanoes under ice on ancient Mars Volcanoes erupted beneath an ice sheet on Mars billions of years ago, far from any ice sheet on the Red Planet today, new evidence from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter suggests.
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Boiling Water Is Carving Martian Slopes

Universe Today - 3 May 2016 22:20
Boiling Water Is Carving Martian Slopes Finding water on Mars is a primary focus of human efforts to understand the Red Planet. The presence of liquid water on Mars supports the theory that life existed there. Now it looks as though some puzzling features on t...
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Planet Nine: A world that shouldn't exist

e! Science News - 3 May 2016 20:33
Earlier this year scientists presented evidence for Planet Nine, a Neptune-mass planet in an elliptical orbit 10 times farther from our Sun than Pluto. Since then theorists have puzzled over how this planet could end up ...
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Jimmy Kimmel: Climate Hero

Bad Astronomy - 3 May 2016 20:24
I have so much to say about it, but really, just watch this (note: lots of bleeped swearing for comedic effect, including from a kid, if that kind of thing offends you): There are so many great lines in this segment, but...
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"Big Bird" Neutrino Is Linked to Bright Blazar

Scientific American - 3 May 2016 20:00
NASA’s Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope has helped astronomers track down which blazar was responsible for the 2012 "Big Bird" neutrino, the second-most powerful particle the IceCube... --
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NASA Study: Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels Will Help and Hurt Crops NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Planet Nine: A World that Shouldn't Exist

SpaceRef - 3 May 2016 18:39
Earlier this year scientists presented evidence for Planet Nine, a Neptune-mass planet in an elliptical orbit 10 times farther from our Sun than Pluto. Since then theorists have puzzled over how this planet could end up ...
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New Hampshire's U.S. senators have introduced a bill for the creation of a coin in recognition of the 30th anniversary of the space shuttle Challenger disaster and honoring Christa McAuliffe, who was picked to be the fir...
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Planet Nine: A world that shouldn't exist

Phys.org - 3 May 2016 18:14
Planet Nine: A world that shouldn't exist Earlier this year scientists presented evidence for Planet Nine, a Neptune-mass planet in an elliptical orbit 10 times farther from our Sun than Pluto. Since then theorists have puzzled over how this planet could end up ...
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"The evidence points to Planet Nine existing, but we can't explain for certain how it was produced," says CfA astronomer Gongjie Li, lead author on a paper accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. E...
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Mission Manager Q&A: Recovering The Kepler Spacecraft To Hunt For Exoplanets Again NASA: Kepler News and Features:
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The search for Earth-like planets continues, as astronomers scour the sky examining stars for telltale clues of orbiting worlds. Most of the exoplanets found are big, like Jupiter, because they're the easiest to detect. ...
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Airbus UK to build Europe's Biomass satellite, featuring first use of P-band radar Airbus Defence and Space UK will build the European Space Agency's Biomass forest-carbon-monitoring satellite under a contract valued at 229 million euros ($260 million), the two parties announced May 3. SpaceNews.com
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Volcanoes erupted beneath an ice sheet on Mars billions of years ago, far from any ice sheet on the Red Planet today, new evidence from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter suggests....
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Found: Clues about Volcanoes Under Ice on Ancient Mars NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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Watch Mercury Transit The Sun

SpaceRef - 3 May 2016 16:54
NASA is inviting media and viewers around the world to see a relatively rare celestial event, with coverage of the Monday, May 9 transit of the sun by the planet Mercury....
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"With this discovery, we humans are embarking on a marvelous new quest: the quest to explore the warped side of the universe--objects and phenomena that are made from warped spacetime. Colliding black holes and gravitati...
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Mercury Transit - What You And NASA Need To Know | Video For 7 hours on May 9th, 2016, Mercury will transit the face of the Sun as seen from Earth. The planet is too small to be seen without a telescope (Caution! Do NOT attempt to observe the sun without appropriate eye protec...
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NASA to Provide Coverage of May 9 Mercury Transit of the Sun

NASA Breaking news - 3 May 2016 16:10
NASA to Provide Coverage of May 9 Mercury Transit of the Sun NASA is inviting media and viewers around the world to see a relatively rare celestial event, with coverage of the Monday, May 9 transit of the sun by the planet Mercury. Media may view the event at NASA's Goddard Space ...
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"We've taken a major step back in time, beyond what we'd ever expected to be able to do with Hubble. We see GN-z11 at a time when the universe was only three percent of its current age," explained principal investigator....
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Image: Mercury's Kertesz crater

Phys.org - 3 May 2016 15:30
Image: Mercury's Kertesz crater On 9 May, at 11:10 GMT, Mercury will begin making its way across the face of the Sun - an astronomical event known as a transit. During the transit, which will last for several hours and be at least partially visible acr...
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