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Mars One Delays Schedule as Venture Becomes Publicly Traded Mars One, the project to send humans to Mars on one-way missions that has attracted public interest and professional skepticism, said Dec. 7 is it delaying its timetable for those missions by several years.
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(Rice University) Rice University astronomers and their international colleagues have for the first time mapped gases in three dark rings around a distant star with the powerful ALMA radio telescope. The distant outer ri...
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Antarctic site promises to open a new window on the cosmos Antarctica might be one of the most inhospitable regions on the planet, but it is a mecca for astronomers. Its cold, dry air enables observations that can't be done elsewhere on Earth. The South Pole has hosted telescope...
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(University of Warwick) Signs of powerful changing winds have been detected on a planet 16 times larger than Earth, over 1,000 light years away -- the first time ever that weather systems have been found on a gas giant o...
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Spinning Black Hole Swallowing Star Explains Superluminous Event ESO Top News:
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NASA Launch Manager Tim Dunn of the Launch Services Program recapped today's launch attempt. The hydraulic system problem developed en route, after takeoff, in the last 25 minutes prior to the initial 8:30 a.m. launch ti...
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Extinction-Level Superflares May Blast Earth's Nearest Exoplanet Proxima b The recent discovery of a planet around the star closest to the sun has raised hopes that life might exist there, but researchers now find that this world might frequently experience extinction-level "superflares" from i...
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Antarctic Site Promises to Open a New Window on the Cosmos Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
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The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)'s H-IIB rocket launched at 8:26 a.m. EST (10:26 p.m. Japan time) on Friday, Dec. 9 from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan. At the time of launch, the space stati...
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Rings around young star suggest planet formation in progress Rice University astronomers and their colleagues have for the first time mapped gases in three dark rings around a distant star. The rings mark spaces where planets are thought to have formed from dust and gas around the...
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Technical glitch postpones NASA satellite launch A technical problem on Monday delayed the planned launch for at least 24 hours of a series of NASA satellites designed to study hurricanes, the US space agency said.
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Low-mass companion found inside debris disc of a nearby star (Phys.org)--Astronomers have uncovered a new low-mass companion residing inside a massive debris disc surrounding a nearby star designated HD 206893. The discovery could provide new important clues on how low-mass stella...
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(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) Antarctica might be one of the most inhospitable regions on the planet, but it is a mecca for astronomers. Its cold, dry air enables observations that can't be done elsewhere...
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That's No Supernova! It's A Black Hole Shredding A Star | Video In 2015, the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) detected what was characterized as a "superluminous supernova," the brightest ever detected. After further review, a supermassive black hole swallowing a sta...
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Why Space Exploration Represents the Best of Humanity

Universe Today - 12 Dec 2016 18:00
Why Space Exploration Represents the Best of Humanity The current divisiveness that seems to be permeating our culture has many wondering if we can ever overcome the divisions to find our common humanity, and be able to work together to solve our problems. I've said - only ...
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NASA Aborts Hurricane Satellite Constellation Launch Over Pump Glitch NASA aborted the planned launch of an eight-satellite fleet for hurricane monitoring on Monday (Dec. 12) due to problems with its launch system, agency officials said in a mission update.
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(ESO) An extraordinarily brilliant point of light seen in a distant galaxy, and dubbed ASASSN-15lh, was thought to be the brightest supernova ever seen. But new observations from several observatories, including ESO, hav...
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Five years of studying cosmic rays with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment On May 19, 2011, astronauts used a remote-controlled robotic arm to attach a nearly 17,000-pound payload to the side of the International Space Station. That payload was the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, or AMS-02, an int...
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Supernova Shocker!

Discover - 12 Dec 2016 14:00
The "shock breakout" captured in visible light for the first time.
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On December 10, a news briefing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida previewed the launch of NASA's Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) spacecraft....
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Bacteria Help Pitcher Plants Trap Prey

Discover - 12 Dec 2016 22:16
Pity the insect that tumbles into a pitcher plant's trap. The slippery walls and waiting pool of water ensure it won't clamber back out. There's nothing left to do but wait to be digested. The California pitcher plant (D...
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NASA Technology is all Around You

PTTU - 12 Dec 2016 22:12
NASA Technology is all Around You NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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