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Saturn V's New Mission Is To...Mississippi?
Universe Today - 17 Jun 2016 23:22
Tourist attractions can be pretty hokey. In the part of Canada where I'm from, one town boasts the "largest hockey stick in the world." I'm not kidding. You can see it when you drive by. But Mississippi is getting what m...
Newfound Asteroid is "Quasi-Moon" of Earth
Scientific American - 17 Jun 2016 22:50
Space rock is caught in a “little dance” with our planet, and will bob around us for years to come --
Astronomy Cast Ep. 417: Error 417: Expectation Failed
Universe Today - 17 Jun 2016 22:12
In all fields of science, sometimes more is learned when you fail at what you’re trying to do than when you succeed. So what new science discoveries have failed expectations given us in astronomy? Visit the Astronomy C...
Weekly Space Hangout - June 17, 2016: LIGO Team
Universe Today - 17 Jun 2016 19:15
Host: Fraser Cain (@fcain) Special Guest: LIGO Team Members:Kai Staats, Joe Giaime and Michael Landry Kai Staats is a filmmaker, lecturer and writer working in science outreach. He is currently completing his MSc thesis ...
Astrophysicists release new study of one of the first stars
Phys.org - 17 Jun 2016 19:03
No one has yet observed the first stars that formed in the Milky Way. In all likelihood, they will never be directly observed, because the first stars are massive, ending their lives only a few millions years after their...
Breaking out: How black hole jets punch out of their galaxies
e! Science News - 17 Jun 2016 18:52
A simulation of the powerful jets generated by supermassive black holes at the centers of the largest galaxies explains why some burst forth as bright beacons visible across the universe, while others fall apart and neve...
Earth Has An Almost-Moon
Universe Today - 17 Jun 2016 18:43
Earth has a small companion that NASA is calling an almost-Moon. The small asteroid, called 2016 H03, isn't quite a moon because it's actually orbiting the Sun. In its orbit around the Sun, it spends about half of its ti...
Astronomers explain mystery of magnetically powered jets produced by supermassive black holes
Phys.org - 17 Jun 2016 18:40
A simulation of the powerful jets generated by supermassive black holes at the centers of the largest galaxies explains why some burst forth as bright beacons visible across the universe, while others fall apart and neve...
Unexpected excess of giant planets in star cluster
e! Science News - 17 Jun 2016 17:36
An international team of astronomers have found that there are far more planets of the hot Jupiter type than expected in a cluster of stars called Messier 67. This surprising result was obtained using a number of telesco...
Gold-Plated USS Enterprise: A 'Star' Bobble at Comic-Con
SPACE.com - 17 Jun 2016 17:30LIGO's Gravitational Waves Discovery Enthusiastically Explained By Space Reporter | Video
SPACE.com - 17 Jun 2016 17:08
Space.com's Calla Cofield's enthusiasm is contagious as she explains how gravitational waves were discovered for the second time using the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO).
Bright Beacons from Rotating Supermassive Black Holes --"Visible Across the Universe"
The Daily Galaxy - 17 Jun 2016 17:07
Simulation of the powerful jets generated by supermassive black holes at the centers of the largest galaxies explains why some burst forth as bright beacons visible across the universe, while others fall apart and never ...
Hubble Sweeps Scattered Stars in Sagittarius
PTTU - 17 Jun 2016 16:47
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
The Jupiter Vault
Scientific American - 17 Jun 2016 16:00
King Jove is one hell of a planet. It's also hell for a spacecraft. --
NASA Electric Research Plane Gets X Number, New Name
NASA Breaking news - 17 Jun 2016 15:50NASA Hybrid Electric Research Plane Gets X Number, New Name
NASA Breaking news - 17 Jun 2016 15:50Messier 67 Star Cluster Harbors Unusual Number of Exotic Giant Planets --"Was It Once Home to Our Sun?"
The Daily Galaxy - 17 Jun 2016 15:48
An international team of astronomers have found that there are far more planets of the hot Jupiter type than expected in a cluster of stars called Messier 67. This surprising result was obtained using a number of telesco...
Astronomers detect glitch in a millisecond pulsar
Phys.org - 17 Jun 2016 15:10
(Phys.org)--European astronomers have uncovered evidence of a small glitch in the spin of a millisecond pulsar. According to a research paper published on June 13 on arXiv.org, the pulsar, designated PSR J0613-0200, exhi...
Another Moon for Earth? Well, Not Really, but It Depends on Your Point of View.
Bad Astronomy - 17 Jun 2016 15:00
The Earth has one satellite, right? That fact is so solid, we just call it the Moon with a capital M. But due to a trick of gravity and timing, there are other objects out in space that aren't really moons but do travel ...
Week In Images
ESA - 17 Jun 2016 14:45
Our week through the lens: 13-17 June 2016
Earth from Space: Tibetan Plateau
SpaceRef - 17 Jun 2016 14:43
The southern-central edge of the Tibetan Plateau near the border with western Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim is pictured in this Sentinel-2A image from 1 February 2016....
Gravitational waves found again: here's how they could whisper the universe's secrets
Phys.org - 17 Jun 2016 14:40
The international team of physicists and astronomers responsible for the discovery of gravitational waves back in February has announced the detection of a second strong signal from the depths of space. It is further con...