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This Isn't the 1st Eclipse to Occur on Aug. 21, and It Won't Be the Last
SPACE.com - 26 Jun 2017 14:55Arp 299: Galactic Goulash
Phys.org - 27 Jun 2017 00:32
What would happen if you took two galaxies and mixed them together over millions of years? A new image including data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals the cosmic culinary outcome.
Alaska Air offers charter flight for solar eclipse viewing
Phys.org - 27 Jun 2017 00:19
Alaska Airlines said Monday it will charter a flight over the Pacific Ocean this Aug. 21 so select passengers can view the astronomical event from the sky.
No, NASA (Still) Has Not Discovered Proof of Alien Life
Universe Today - 26 Jun 2017 23:29
It seems that every few months or so, breathless claims surface on the internet that NASA is about to make an Earth-shattering announcement about aliens … or UFOs … or killer asteroids … or some other sensational a...
What Caused the Kuiper Belt to Get Warped?
Universe Today - 26 Jun 2017 22:00
A new study by a team of astronomers from the LPL indicates that the orbital inclinations of distant Kuiper Belt Objects could hint at the existence of a Mars-sized body in the area. The post What Caused the Kuiper Belt ...
Galactic Goulash
PTTU - 26 Jun 2017 21:00
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory:
This Isn't the 1st Eclipse to Occur on Aug. 21, and It Won't Be the Last
SPACE.com - 26 Jun 2017 20:54ESA Plans to Privatize Robotic Space Plane by 2025
SPACE.com - 26 Jun 2017 20:43Uranus' Magnetic Sphere Flips On & Off Daily --"A Geometric Nightmare"
The Daily Galaxy - 26 Jun 2017 19:40
"Uranus is a geometric nightmare," said Carol Paty, the Georgia Tech associate professor who co-authored the study. "The magnetic field tumbles very fast, like a child cartwheeling down a hill head over heels. When the m...
MHI says H3 rocket development on track for 2020
Space News - 26 Jun 2017 19:15
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the prime contractor for Japan's next-generation launch vehicle, the H3, says it is on schedule for a first launch in 2020, and will soon learn if the cost-cutting efforts pursued over the pa...
Action of Uranus' Magnetosphere Affects Aurora
SpaceRef - 26 Jun 2017 19:06
More than 30 years after Voyager 2 sped past Uranus, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are using the spacecraft's data to learn more about the icy planet....
Last Week's Top Five Space & Science Headlines --"NASA Poised to Discover Alien Life to a Spacetime Tunnel Size of the Milky Way"
The Daily Galaxy - 26 Jun 2017 18:53
NASA Poised to Discover Alien Life --"We are On the Verge of Making One of the Most Profound Discoveries in History"(VIDEO/Weekend Feature) The Milky Way --"Could Harbor a Spacetime Tunnel the Size of the Galaxy Itself H...
Betelgeuse As Seen By ALMA
SpaceRef - 26 Jun 2017 18:50
This orange blob shows the nearby star Betelgeuse, as seen by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)....
ESA's Gaia Space Telescope Mimics the Human Brain --"Reveals Some of the Most Obscure Regions of the Milky Way" (VIDEO)
The Daily Galaxy - 26 Jun 2017 18:12
Our galactic home, the Milky Way, houses more than a hundred billion stars, all kept together by gravity. Most are located in a flattened structure - the galactic disc - with a bulge at its center, while the remaining st...
Topsy-turvy motion creates light switch effect at Uranus
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2017 17:46
More than 30 years after Voyager 2 sped past Uranus, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are using the spacecraft's data to learn more about the icy planet. Their new study suggests that Uranus' magnetosphere, th...
Dutch scientists fete rare meteorite find
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2017 16:44
Dutch scientists on Monday celebrated the discovery of only the sixth meteorite found in recent history in The Netherlands, which at 4.5-billion years old may hold clues to the birth of our solar system.
World View Enterprises looking to popularize use of stratospheric balloons
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2017 16:40
(Phys.org)--World View Enterprises bills itself on its website as a "full-service commercial launch provider"--it offers to take various types of equipment up to the edge of space using a balloon for a short amount of ti...
Artificial brain helps Gaia catch speeding stars
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2017 16:00
With the help of software that mimics a human brain, ESA's Gaia satellite spotted six stars zipping at high speed from the centre of our galaxy to its outskirts. This could provide key information about some of the most ...
VTT's miniature hyperspectral camera launched to space in Aalto-1 satellite
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2017 15:56
VTT's small and lightweight hyperspectral camera was successfully launched to space in Aalto-1 nanosatellite on 23rd of June 2017. Scalable sensing technology offers opportunities for new SmallSat- based services.
Help us find out what our possibly habitable exoplanet neighbour is actually like
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2017 15:50
There was a lot of excitement when Proxima b was discovered - a potentially habitable exoplanet around our nearest neighbour star, Proxima Centauri. Located a mere 4.24 light years away, we may actually be able to send t...
#AsteroidDay webcast
ESA - 26 Jun 2017 15:40
On 30 June, ESA experts will join scientists, astronauts and (space) rock stars in a 24-hour global webcast. Live segment from ESA's ESOC mission control centre runs 08:30-10:00 GMT (10:30-12:00 CEST)
Hubble scopes out a galaxy of stellar birth
Phys.org - 26 Jun 2017 15:28
This image displays a galaxy known as ESO 486-21 (with several other background galaxies and foreground stars visible in the field as well). ESO 486-21 is a spiral galaxy--albeit with a somewhat irregular and ill-defined...