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NASA finds planets of red dwarf stars may face oxygen loss in habitable zones The search for life beyond Earth starts in habitable zones, the regions around stars where conditions could potentially allow liquid water - which is essential for life as we know it - to pool on a planet's surface. New ...
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A Strange Green Comet Is Heading Our Way

SPACE.com - 8 Feb 2017 18:08
A Strange Green Comet Is Heading Our Way Comet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova, returning to the inner solar system after more than five years, will be visible this week with binoculars or a small telescope.
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Astronomers discover a very hot Jupiter exoplanet orbiting a bright, hot star (Phys.org)--Using the Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope (KELT) astronomers have detected a new gas giant alien world. The newly discovered exoplanet, designated KELT-18b, turns out to be a highly inflated "hot Jupite...
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Uber Brings In NASA Engineer To Build Flying Cars

Universe Today - 8 Feb 2017 23:53
Uber Brings In NASA Engineer To Build Flying Cars Uber recently announced that they have hired NASA engineer Mark Moore to spearhead the company's VTOL transit program, known as Uber Elevate. The post Uber Brings In NASA Engineer To Build Flying Cars appeared first on U...
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Tornado Recovery Efforts, Assessments Ongoing at NASA's Michoud Teams at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans worked overnight and are continuing Wednesday with assessment and recovery efforts following a tornado strike at the facility Tuesday.
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World's First Atomic Blast Tests Theories of Moon's Formation

Scientific American - 8 Feb 2017 22:45
World's First Atomic Blast Tests Theories of Moon's Formation Radioactive glass from the Trinity nuclear test site resembles ancient moon rocks --
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NASA Receives Science Report on Europa Lander Concept NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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First nuclear explosion helps test theory of moon's formation Decades-old radioactive glass found blanketing the ground after the first nuclear test bomb explosion is being used by scientists to examine theories about the Moon's formation some 4.5 billion years ago.
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NASA Team Looks to Ancient Earth First to Study Hazy Exoplanets NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center:
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Progress seen from above

PTTU - 8 Feb 2017 20:16
Progress seen from above Large Synoptic Survey Telescope:
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A Middleweight Black Hole is Hiding at the Center of a Giant Star Cluster Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics:
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A middleweight black hole is hiding at the center of a giant star cluster All known black holes fall into two categories: small, stellar-mass black holes weighing a few Suns, and supermassive black holes weighing millions or billions of Suns. Astronomers expect that intermediate-mass black hol...
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NASA Studies a Rarity: Growing Louisiana Deltas NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features:
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The European Space Agency says it will contribute key components for a future NASA mission to take humans around the moon within the next few years.
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Orbital ATK sues DARPA to stop SSL from winning satellite-servicing contract Orbital ATK sued the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency on Feb. 7 to prevent a rival firm from getting a contract to collaborate on a government-funded mission to repair a satellite in orbit. SpaceNews....
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Carnival of Space #495

Universe Today - 8 Feb 2017 19:02
The tent is up! This week's Carnival of Space is hosted by Kimberly Arcand at the Chandra X-Ray Observatory blog.
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Satellite Sees Louisiana Tornado Storm System from Space Severe thunderstorms and several tornadoes struck the state of Louisiana on Tuesday (Feb. 7). A weather satellite operated by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) captured an overhead view ...
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In Photos: Tornado Damage at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility On Tuesday, Feb. 7 a tornado hit NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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"If we want to find an exoplanet that can develop and sustain life, we must figure out which stars make the best parents," said Vladimir Airapetian, lead author of the paper and a solar scientist at NASA's Goddard Space ...
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Mars Was Recently Hit by a Meteorite 'Shotgun' Blast A cluster of recent meteorite impacts on Mars have been found, highlighting a deadly hazard for future Mars colonists.
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How Big Can Stars Get? Awesome Visualization Shows Scale Some stars can be the size of a planet, others can be more than 1400 times bigger than the Sun. Different types of stars are shown to scale in this European Southern Observatory visualization.
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LIGO's Underdog Cousin Ready to Enhance Gravitational-Wave Hunt It missed the historic discovery, but the Virgo lab in Italy is now primed to extend LIGO’s reach and precision --
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