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Terzan 5 May Unlock Secret to Milky Way's Past

Universe Today - 8 Sep 2016 04:58
Terzan 5 May Unlock Secret to Milky Way's Past Not many people have heard of the globular star cluster Terzan 5. It's a big ball of stars resembling spilled sugar like so many other globular clusters. A very few globulars are bright enough to see with the naked eye; ...
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New research reveals hundreds of undiscovered black holes New research by the University of Surrey published today in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society has shone light on a globular cluster of stars that could host several hundred black holes, a phen...
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A Bus-Size Asteroid Just Gave Earth a Close Shave

Scientific American - 8 Sep 2016 23:00
A Bus-Size Asteroid Just Gave Earth a Close Shave Scientists spotted the space rock two days before its flyby  --
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Young Magnetar Likely the Slowest Pulsar Ever Detected NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
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Report Warns of Additional Commercial Crew Delays The two companies developing commercial crew systems for NASA are having problems that will likely delay the start of regular flights until at least late 2018, an agency report warned.
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'Enterprise' Nebulae Seen by Spitzer

PTTU - 8 Sep 2016 18:41
'Enterprise' Nebulae Seen by Spitzer NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope:
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NASA's 1st asteroid-sampler poised for evening liftoff NASA's first asteroid-sampling spacecraft was poised for an evening takeoff Thursday as crowds gathered to witness the start of its seven-year quest.
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China is ready to put on the ear phones and flip the "on" switch for the world's largest, most powerful radio telescope, that is nearing completion in a vast, bowl-shaped valley in the mountainous southwestern province o...
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Signing the SciFi car

ESA - 8 Sep 2016 17:26
Signing the SciFi car Operations image of the week: The Rosetta flight control team add their signatures to the SciFi car
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Pieces of Heaven: A Brief History of Sample-Return Missions NASA is about to launch its first-ever asteroid-sampling spacecraft, but the mission won't be the first to bring pieces of another world back to Earth.
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On July 17, 2016, a huge stream of ice and rock tumbled down a narrow valley in the Aru Range of Tibet. When the ice stopped moving, it had spread a pile of debris that was up to 30 meters...
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'Star Trek' and NASA: 50 Years of Fictional and Factual Space Crossovers On Sept. 8, 1966, as Americans sat down to see episode 1 of a new science fiction TV series, NASA was making its final preparations to launch its ninth two-man trek into "the final frontier." NASA and "Star Trek" have be...
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New research by the University of Surrey published today in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society has shone light on a globular cluster of stars that could host several hundred black holes, a phen...
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Gap Fire Continues in California

PTTU - 8 Sep 2016 15:03
Gap Fire Continues in California NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Jupiter-like planet discovered in a distant star system (Phys.org)--A team of astronomers led by Alexis Smith of the German Aerospace Center's (DLR) Institute of Planetary Research in Berlin reports the detection of a Jupiter-like planet orbiting a distant subgiant star known...
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On Thursday evening, NASA will attempt the launch for an ambitious mission: OSIRIS-REx, a spacecraft that will go to asteroid, collect a sample, and return it to Earth. Yeah. This mission is cool. OSIRIS-REx is the tortu...
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Asteroid mission will carry student X-ray experiment At 7:05 pm (EDT), Thursday, Sept. 8, NASA plans to launch a spacecraft to a near-Earth asteroid named Bennu. Among that spacecraft's five instruments is a student experiment that will use X-rays to help determine Bennu's...
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ScienceCasts: To Asteroid Bennu and Back

SpaceRef - 8 Sep 2016 14:48
OSIRIS-REx seeks answers to the questions that are central to the human experience: Where did we come from? What is our destiny? Asteroids, the leftover debris from the solar system formation process, can answer these qu...
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Kirk and Spock Still Fascinate as 'Star Trek' Turns 50 Fifty years ago today (Sept. 8), television viewers were first introduced to the crew of the USS Enterprise, when the first episode of "Star Trek" aired on television.
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Forever Trek: How Enterprising Fans Keep 'Star Trek' Alive The popularity of "Star Trek" has grown exponentially since the franchise's debut in 1966, with fans inventing new ways to stay in touch and share their enthusiasm.
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NASA Is Launching an Asteroid-Sampling Space Probe Today: Watch It Live NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission is poised to launch on its mission to visit an asteroid, scoop up a sample and come home.
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Next Stop, Bennu! NASA Launches Bold Asteroid-Sampling Mission The agency's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station here today (Sept. 8) at 7:05 p.m. EDT (2305 GMT), riding a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket into an evening sky suffused with golde...
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