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Tangled Up in Spacetime

Scientific American - 26 Dec 2016 16:00
Tangled Up in Spacetime The collaborative project “It from Qubit” is investigating whether space and time sprang from the quantum entanglement of tiny bits of information --
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By the Light of the Silvery Lunar Fogbow

Bad Astronomy - 26 Dec 2016 15:45
Göran Strand is an amazing astrophotographer whose work I've highlighted here many times. He has an astonishing skill in making beautiful photographs out of rare and bizarre phenomena. And here he is once again: That ph...
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How to See Saturn and the Moon in Tuesday's Pre-dawn Sky Early Tuesday morning (Dec. 27) we all have an opportunity to get our first look at the ringed wonder of the solar system, Saturn, in the early morning sky, weather permitting.
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Out of This World! The Most Amazing Space Discoveries of 2016 2016 has been a bountiful year for space science. Before the calendar runs out, here's our list of the biggest space stories and events of the past 12 months.
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NASA's Europa Lander May Drill to Find Pristine Samples on Icy Moon Searching for signs of life on the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa could spoil the hunt before it begins -- which is why many scientists advocate going underground.
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"Titan is just covered in carbon-bearing material -- it's a giant factory of organic chemicals," according to Ralph Lorenz of Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. "We are carbon-based life, and understand...
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NASA Scientist Quizzes the Stars of Passengers

SpaceRef - 26 Dec 2016 15:00
NASA Scientist Tiffany Kataria drops in on Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt and Michael Sheen for a fun, not so serious chat about science fiction, other worlds and time travel?...
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"Titan is just covered in carbon-bearing material -- it's a giant factory of organic chemicals," according to Ralph Lorenz of Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. "We are carbon-based life, and understand...
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"Titan is just covered in carbon-bearing material -- it's a giant factory of organic chemicals," according to Ralph Lorenz of Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. "We are carbon-based life, and understand...
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Dwarf Planet Ceres Likely Had Ocean Long Ago

SPACE.com - 26 Dec 2016 15:00
Dwarf Planet Ceres Likely Had Ocean Long Ago The dwarf planet Ceres still holds pockets of ice from billions of years ago, new observations by NASA's Dawn spacecraft show.
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The 10 Biggest Spaceflight Stories of 2016

SPACE.com - 26 Dec 2016 14:00
The 10 Biggest Spaceflight Stories of 2016 From the rocket landings of SpaceX and Blue Origin, to the launch of Mars and asteroid missions, to a NASA probe's arrival at Juno, here are the most important spaceflight stories of the year.
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Scientists plan to send greetings to other worlds After decades of fruitless scanning the skies for alien messages, scientists say it's time to try a basic rule of etiquette: Say "hello" first.
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