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Location American Space News for 27 November 2017
Newly Discovered Twin Planets Could Solve Puffy Planet Mystery Keck Observatory: Since astronomers first measured the size of an extrasolar planet seventeen years ago, they have struggled to answer the question: how did the largest planets get to be so large? Thanks to the recent di...
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The Earth Does Stop the Occasional Neutrino

Universe Today - 27 Nov 2017 20:41
The Earth Does Stop the Occasional Neutrino A new study by the IceCube collaboration has shown that Earth stops the occasional neutrino, thus confirming a prediction made by the Standard Model. The post The Earth Does Stop the Occasional Neutrino appeared first on...
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"One of the best ways to infer the presence of dark matter is to examine how objects move within it," explains Amina Helmi, with the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute and Leiden Observatory, both in the Netherlands. "In the...
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"The evolution of multicellularity is as much a matter of physics as it is biology," said biologist Will Ratcliff, an assistant professor in Georgia Tech's School of Biological Sciences. "Physics does a lot for multicell...
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Intense Illumination Seen in Early Universe Galaxy Collision Imagine what the iconic pillars of the Eagle Nebula would look like if a powerful force caused the stellar nursery to create stars at a thousand times its current rate.
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"Eliminating the singularity or Big Bang brings back the bouncing Universe on to the theoretical stage of cosmology. The absence of a singularity at the start of spacetime opens up the possibility that vestiges of a prev...
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First proper motions measured of stars in a small galaxy outside the Milky Way By combining data from the Hubble Space Telescope and the Gaia mission, University of Groningen astronomers have been able to measure the proper motion of 15 stars in the Sculptor Galaxy, the first such measurement of st...
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Science Release: Hubble and Gaia team up to measure 3D stellar motion with record-breaking precision Hubble Space Telescope News:
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The unusually large sizes of some planets are likely related to heat flowing in and out of the their atmospheres, and several theories have been developed to explain this process. "However, since we don't have millions o...
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ESO/NASA Video --Alien Interstellar Object "Unlike Anything We've Ever Seen" (WATCH Today's 'Galaxy' Stream) "The Climate-Change Event Horizon" --MIT Scientist Predicts the Tipping Point for Earth's 6th Mass Extinction (...
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Image: Star formation in the Chamaeleon

Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 15:47
Image: Star formation in the Chamaeleon A dark cloud when observed with optical telescopes, the Chamaeleon I region reveals itself as an active hub of star formation in this far-infrared image from ESA's Herschel space observatory. Only around 550 light-years ...
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U.S. military gets taste of new satellite technology for unmanned aircraft Satellite communications providers for some time have been trying to show the military the potential advantages of multiple spot beam satellite designs. SpaceNews.com
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You don't need to build a rocket to prove the Earth isn't flat - here's the simple science Could 2,000 years of belief be wrong? Are we in fact living on a disc rather than a globe? One believer from the Flat Earth Society is determined to find out. "Mad" Mike Hughes is all set to build his own rocket to see f...
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New method to measure neutron star size uses modeling based on thermonuclear explosions Neutron stars are made out of cold, ultra-dense matter. How this matter behaves is one of the biggest mysteries in modern nuclear physics. Researchers have developed a new method for measuring the radius of neutron stars...
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Quirky Comet Has Unexpected Composition, NASA Study Shows A strange green comet that zoomed past Earth earlier this year is unlike any other comet observed to date, according to new NASA research.
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Do the Twist! Mars Has a Tangled Magnetic Tail

SPACE.com - 27 Nov 2017 13:38
Do the Twist! Mars Has a Tangled Magnetic Tail Mars' magnetic field stands apart in the solar system because it gets twisted by interactions with solar particles, a NASA spacecraft discovered. What's more, the Red Planet could have lost its atmosphere through the sam...
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Astronaut Blood May Not Act Weird in Space After All Astronauts' blood changes in space -- but that may not stop them from getting to Mars.
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Spaceflight Pollution: How Do Rocket Launches and Space Junk Affect Earth's Atmosphere? Nobody knows the extent to which rocket launches and re-entering space debris affect Earth's atmosphere -- but such ignorance could be remedied soon.
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Image: Star wanders too close to a black hole

Phys.org - 27 Nov 2017 13:34
Image: Star wanders too close to a black hole This artist's rendering shows the tidal disruption event named ASASSN-14li, where a star wandering too close to a 3-million-solar-mass black hole was torn apart.
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US Army 'Space Week' to Shine Light on Why Soldiers Care About Satellites Army leaders designated Nov. 27 - Dec. 1 as "space week" with a dual focus on what the Army needs and does in space.
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Scorching-Hot Alien Planet May Have Earth-Like Atmosphere A planet circling a star in the constellation Cancer might have an atmosphere similar to Earth's -- but with daytime temperatures hot enough to melt titanium.
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Stellar Storms May Light Up Signs of Life on Alien Planets Fierce stellar storms may shine light on some key signs of life in the atmospheres of exoplanets.
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