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Sun Unleashed Hell! 2011 Massive Eruption Still Extraordinary | Video
SPACE.com - 7 Jun 2016 17:30
Watch as fiery solar material crashes back to the surface in this high-res video of the June 7, 2011 eruption. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this explosive event.
Frosted Dunes on Mars
SpaceRef - 7 Jun 2016 21:50
Sand dunes cover much of this terrain, which has large boulders lying on flat areas between the dunes....
Carnival of Space #461
Universe Today - 7 Jun 2016 19:44
This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Brian Wang at his Next Big Future blog.
Goddard Welcomes 2016 Summer Interns
PTTU - 7 Jun 2016 21:18
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
LISA Pathfinder mission paves way for space-based detection of gravitational waves
e! Science News - 7 Jun 2016 19:03
LISA Pathfinder, a mission led by the European Space Agency (ESA) with contributions from NASA, has successfully tested a key technology needed to build a space-based observatory for detecting gravitational waves. These ...
Juno's Mission to Jupiter May Also Reveal Clues about Exoplanets
Scientific American - 7 Jun 2016 19:00
NASA’s interplanetary probe is cruising toward an encounter with our local gas giant this summer. As the data starts flowing in, we may also learn about Jupiter’s many cousins across the... --
Universe's first life might have been born on carbon planets
e! Science News - 7 Jun 2016 18:05
Our Earth consists of silicate rocks and an iron core with a thin veneer of water and life. But the first potentially habitable worlds to form might have been very different. New research suggests that planet formation i...
Universe's first life might have been born on carbon planets
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2016 17:39
Our Earth consists of silicate rocks and an iron core with a thin veneer of water and life. But the first potentially habitable worlds to form might have been very different. New research suggests that planet formation i...
Wildfires in Arizona Still Burning
PTTU - 7 Jun 2016 17:35
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
LISA Pathfinder Exceeds Expectations
SpaceRef - 7 Jun 2016 17:33
ESA's LISA Pathfinder mission has demonstrated the technology needed to build a space-based gravitational wave observatory....
Hubble/Spitzer: "The Oldest Galaxy in the Observable Universe?" (Tuesday's Most Popular)
The Daily Galaxy - 7 Jun 2016 17:05
In May of 2015, an international team of astronomers led by Yale University and the University of California-Santa Cruz observed a primordial galaxy that pushes back the cosmic frontier of galaxy exploration to a time wh...
Japan OISTER Collaboration Uncovers the Origin of Extraordinary Supernovae
SpaceRef - 7 Jun 2016 16:58
Astronomers using the OISTER telescope consortium in Japan have uncovered new information about the origin of 'extraordinary supernovae' explosions, which are brighter than normal ones....
Mars One Colony Project to Whittle List of Astronaut Hopefuls to 40
SPACE.com - 7 Jun 2016 16:50
Mars One -- the private venture that formed to send people on a one-way trip to the Red Planet -- is getting ready to whittle down its astronaut hopefuls from 100 people to just 40.
Computer simulations shed light on the Milky Way's missing red giants
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2016 15:35
New computer simulations from the Georgia Institute of Technology provide a conclusive test for a hypothesis of why the center of the Milky Way appears to be filled with young stars but has very few old ones. According t...
NASA's Kepler K2 Mission: "Reveals Sounds of Fossil Stars from the Early Universe"
The Daily Galaxy - 7 Jun 2016 15:24
Astrophysicists from the University of Birmingham have captured the sounds of some of the oldest stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way, according to research published today in the Royal Astronomical Society journal Monthly...
Collaboration uncovers the origin of extraordinary supernovae
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2016 15:19
Astronomers using the OISTER telescope consortium in Japan have uncovered new information about the origin of 'extraordinary supernovae' explosions, which are brighter than normal ones. This new information will help imp...
How Did Supermassive Black Holes Get So, Well, Supermassive?
Bad Astronomy - 7 Jun 2016 15:15
Supermassive black holes are a bit of a problem. Well, some of them power the most luminous objects in the Universe, spewing out high-energy radiation and matter at close to the speed of light, probably sterilizing all o...
Universe's First Life Might Have Been Born on Carbon Planets
PTTU - 7 Jun 2016 15:07
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
Astronomers discover a giant planet spinning up its star
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2016 15:00
(Phys.org)--A giant "hot Jupiter" exoplanet has recently been detected by an international team of astronomers led by Kaloyan Penev of Princeton University. The newly found alien world, designated HATS-18b, is an interes...
From dark gravity to phantom energy: what's driving the expansion of the universe?
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2016 14:30
There is something strange happening in the local universe, with galaxies moving away from each other faster than expected.
NASA International Space Station On-Orbit Status 6 June 2016
SpaceRef - 7 Jun 2016 14:29
The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module's (BEAM) hatch was opened up for the first time today. Astronaut Jeff Williams entered BEAM and checked sensors, installed air ducts and reported back to Earth that it was in pristi...
SOFIA heads to New Zealand to study Southern Hemispheric skies
Phys.org - 7 Jun 2016 14:10
The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, SOFIA, arrived in Christchurch, New Zealand, to study the Southern Hemisphere's skies June 6.