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"Equator Trap" May Hinder Search for Alien Life

Scientific American - 3 Dec 2017 16:00
Bizarre atmospheric circulation patterns could obscure signs of life on some nearby exoplanets --
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SpaceCom 2017 to Shine Spotlight on Spaceflight Leaders and Entrepreneurs More than 2,000 are expected to head to Houston this week for SpaceCom 2017, the third annual Space Commerce Conference and Exposition.
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There Could be Hundreds More Icy Worlds with Life Than on Rocky Planets Out There in the Galaxy According to a new study by members of the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, there could be The post There Could be Hundreds More Icy Worlds with Life Than on Rocky Planets Out There in the Galaxy appeared fir...
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Scientists have restarted the twin detectors of LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, after making several improvements to the system. Over 2017, they have made enhancements to LIGO's lasers, ele...
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Scientists have restarted the twin detectors of LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, after making several improvements to the system. Over 2017, they have made enhancements to LIGO's lasers, ele...
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The Strange, Lumpy World of Asteroids

Scientific American - 3 Dec 2017 16:00
The Strange, Lumpy World of Asteroids Radar maps of asteroids reveal an array of gnarled, bumpy, and bizarre objects --
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Full Cold Moon Tonight Heralds December's Supermoon: What to Expect December's Full Cold Moon rises tonight (Dec. 3), bringing the only "supermoon" of the year on its heels.
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(International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research) An Australian scientist has created the most detailed map ever of clouds of high-velocity gas in the universe around us. The map covers the entire sky and shows curious...
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Congressman Rogers: A space corps is 'inevitable' Rogers: "By segregating space professionals in the Air Force into a separate organization, we can develop a culture that focuses on the number-one mission which is 'space dominance.'" SpaceNews.com
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