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Sun-Like Star May Have Devoured 15 Alien Planets

SPACE.com - 23 Oct 2017 15:37
Sun-Like Star May Have Devoured 15 Alien Planets A distant sun-like star may have devoured a dozen or more of its own Earth-size planets, new research shows.
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Covert NRO Satellite Fades into Capes Cloudy Night Skies Shrouded in Liftoff Secrecy: Gallery - As ULA Atlas Wins Landsat Launch CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, FL -- As one Atlas rocket carrying a covert spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) to monitor Earth for national security purposes faded into cloudy nighttime skies o...
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Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik and Flight Engineer Joe Acaba of NASA completed a 6 hour, 49 minute spacewalk at 2:36 p.m. EDT. The two astronauts installed a new camera system on the Canadarm2 robotic arm's latchi...
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Mars rover mission progresses toward resumed drilling NASA's Mars rover Curiosity team is working to restore Curiosity's sample-drilling capability using new techniques. The latest development is a preparatory test on Mars.
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Artificial intelligence finds 56 new gravitational lens candidates A group of astronomers from the universities of Groningen, Naples and Bonn has developed a method that finds gravitational lenses in enormous piles of observations. The method is based on the same artificial intelligence...
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Abertis awaiting Spanish government approval to complete Hispasat share purchase Abertis, a Spanish firm best known for managing toll roads in Europe and South America, is awaiting government approval to expand its ownership in Hispasat of by buying Eutelsat's 33.7 percent stake in the Madrid-based s...
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When the Chicxulub asteroid slammed into Earth about 66 million years ago, it obliterated 80 percent of Earth's species, blasted out a crater 200 kilometers across, and signaled an abrupt end to the Cretaceous Period. Th...
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Step inside the mind of the young Stephen Hawking as his PhD thesis goes online for first time: "By making my PhD thesis Open Access, I hope to inspire people around the world to look up at the stars and...       
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Mars Rover Mission Progresses Toward Resumed Drilling NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA's Curiosity Mars rover conducted a test on Oct. 17, 2017, as part of the rover team's development of a new way to use the rover's drill. This image from Curiosity'...
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On Oct. 23 at 03:42 UTC (Oct. 22 at 11:42 p.m. EDT) NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite provided this visible image of Post-tropical cyclone Lan over Hokkaido, Japan. Hokkaido is the northernmost of Japan's main islands....
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MAVEN Finds Mars Has a Twisted Magnetic Tail

SpaceRef - 23 Oct 2017 19:59
Mars has an invisible magnetic "tail" that is twisted by interaction with the solar wind, according to new research using data from NASA's MAVEN spacecraft....
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Earth from Space: Sagaing Division, Myanmar

SpaceRef - 23 Oct 2017 19:51
The Copernicus Sentinel-1A satellite brings us over part of the Sagaing Division in northwest Myanmar, and along the border with India....
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'Star Trek: Discovery' Shows Logic at Its Prettiest and Ugliest in Episode 6 The Vulcans are one of the most beloved races of "Star Trek" because they show us that eternal fight between logic and emotion that each human has. In this episode, we get to see the nasty side of this fight.
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"One of the Most Profound Puzzles in Cosmology" --New Out-of-the-Box Theory Explains Why We Inhabit a Universe With Three Dimensions "Scary Data" --NASA Monitors Rising Sea Levels Reshaping the Surface of Our Planet (WAT...
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Galileo in place for launch: then there were four ESA Top News:
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Comets: Facts About The 'Dirty Snowballs' of Space Learn about the composition and orbit of comets, as well as the history of their discovery, famous comets and space missions to analyze them.
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Image: The colour sphere of the sun

Phys.org - 23 Oct 2017 16:54
Image: The colour sphere of the sun This colourful image is a 'chromosphere flash spectrum' captured during the total solar eclipse that occurred across the United States on 21 August 2017. It was taken by ESA's expedition team who monitored the eclipse fr...
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More than three hundred years ago this week, the geologic fault off Washington and Oregon's coast lurched and caused a massive earthquake. The resulting tsunami sent ocean water surging far inland, and generated waves fe...
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Researchers reveal insights into the nature of an extremely massive galaxy cluster New observations carried out by an international team of astronomers have provided important details about an extremely massive galaxy cluster named PLCK G287.0+32.9. The results of these observations, presented October ...
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Image: NASA's SDO spots a lunar transit

Phys.org - 23 Oct 2017 15:07
Image: NASA's SDO spots a lunar transit On Oct. 19, 2017, the Moon photobombed NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, when it crossed the spacecraft's view of the Sun, treating us to these shadowy images. The lunar transit lasted about 45 minutes, between ...
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A Yale-led research team has discovered a cache of embryo-like microfossils in northern Mongolia that may shed light on questions about the long-ago shift from microbes to animals on Earth. Called the Khesen Formation, t...
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Best Telescopes for the Money

SPACE.com - 23 Oct 2017 14:48
Best Telescopes for the Money Here are the best telescopes for the money. Our top picks include recommendations for city dwellers, hobbyists and gift -givers, as well as budget picks. Our editors have selected a few of the best options in each of fiv...
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